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If someone asked you about your favorite subject in school, chances are you’d name math, English, science, or something practical. History, on the other hand, rarely makes the list. Yet once you look past memorized dates and dusty textbooks, human history reveals itself to be far more fascinating than we were ever taught.

That’s why today we’re diving into the “Museum of Artifacts” page, where people share rare, intriguing objects from the past. Each item tells a story, offering a glimpse into lives once lived and worlds long gone. These artifacts are strange, beautiful, and endlessly captivating. So, Pandas, keep scrolling to uncover pieces of history that still amaze today.

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The Blaschka Glass Sea Creatures Are A World-Renowned Collection Of At Least 10,000 Of Scientifically Accurate And Highly Detailed Glass Models Of Marine Invertebrates Created By Father And Son Leopold And Rudolf Blaschka, In Dresden Between 1863 And 1880 Ce

Four unusual historical marine artifacts displayed against a black background in a museum of artifacts.

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Gail Lott
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6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ooohhhh upvote this MORE!

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    A 350 Year Old Pocket Watch Carved From A Single Colombian Emerald, Found Hidden In A London Cellar

    Hexagonal green gemstone historical artifact box with intricate gold details from museum of artifacts collection.

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    Kirsten Kerkhof
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is from the Cheapside Hoard. Google it, this has some absolutely stunning pieces of jewelry!

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    #3

    Chemiserie Niguet In Brussels, Belgium, Is An Art Nouveau Store Built In 1896 By The Architect Paul Hankar. It Currently Houses A Flower Shop

    Ornate museum of artifacts interior with intricate wooden displays and colorful preserved plants and flowers in glass cases.

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    We often admire historical artifacts on display at museums or exhibitions, glimpsing fragments of a world long gone. There’s something magical about seeing the past come alive through a carefully preserved object—an ornate vase, an intricately carved throne, or a centuries-old manuscript. These items connect us to human creativity, resilience, and imagination across time. Yet the experience we enjoy today often masks the complicated journeys these artifacts took to reach display cases around the world.

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    But here’s the catch: for centuries, legendary artifacts haven’t always reached museums through fair means. Many were looted, traded under duress, or forcibly taken from their original homes. Business Insider points out that countless items in cultural institutions like London’s British Museum or New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art were taken from colonized peoples, often without consent. These artifacts were rarely brought to museums purely for education or admiration; they were often plundered as symbols of conquest, wealth, or political control. The world’s treasures, it seems, are as entangled in power struggles as they are in artistry.

    #4

    Ancient Roman City Beneath Street Level, Hidden Just Below Modern-Day Life In Verona, Italy. 1st Century BC

    Ancient ruins preserved beneath a street in a museum of artifacts, showcasing fascinating historical remains.

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    #5

    Cat Gargoyles And Grotesques, European

    Six detailed stone gargoyle sculptures of mythical creatures displayed at a museum of artifacts outdoors.

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    #6

    Prehistoric Flute From Germany, C.40,000 BCE: This Is One Of The Oldest Musical Instruments Ever Discovered, And It Was Carved From The Wing-Bone Of A Griffon Vulture

    Gloved hands holding an ancient wooden flute displayed as a fascinating historical artifact in a museum collection.

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    National Geographic explains how colonialism transformed collecting into a mania. Objects didn’t simply arrive in museums on their own; colonial powers didn’t map the globe out of pure curiosity. Anthropologists, missionaries, merchants, and military officers all collaborated to bring wonders back to Europe. Museums often sent wish lists to colonial expeditions, requesting rare items to display or sell. What began as exploration quickly turned into a systematic extraction of cultural wealth. The treasures we admire today often carry hidden histories of coercion, manipulation, and power.

    #7

    Vibrant Collection Of Vintage Czech Glass Cat Charms! 😻 Popular In The Early 20th Century, These Unique Little Figures Were Often Cracker Prizes

    Collection of small colorful cat figurines displayed as fascinating historical artifacts in a museum of artifacts.

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    #8

    Art Deco Silvered Bronze And Alabaster Wall Light Designed By Albert Cheuret, Circa 1925

    Metal sculpture of a bird and snake wrapped around a yellow artifact displayed in a museum of artifacts collection.

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    #9

    Poison Cabinet Inside A Fake Bible, 1600s

    Antique medical cabinet hidden inside a vintage book with labeled drawers and a skeleton illustration inside the cover.

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    Kirsten Kerkhof
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I like the little tabs, it really adds to the look of authenticity.

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    Consider the case of the Mandu Yenu, a beaded throne from Cameroon’s Bamum people. In 1907, German officials suggested that Sultan Ibrahim Njoya gift a replica or ideally the original throne to Kaiser Wilhelm II for his 50th birthday. Njoya had resisted many prior requests, but this time he agreed to have a copy made. When it became clear the replica wouldn’t be ready in time, he was persuaded to hand over the original. The throne, adorned with protective figures and inherited from Njoya’s father, was removed from Cameroon and has remained in Berlin’s Ethnological Museum ever since.

    #10

    Cats Return As Historic Cat Door Reopens In Istanbul’s Topkapı Palace

    Cat peeking through an old wooden door in a dim historical hallway, evoking a museum of artifacts atmosphere.

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    Janissary35680
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "About time! I opened a Maintenance ticket for this door ages ago."

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    #11

    Art Deco Uranium Glass Automobile Hood Ornamament By Lalique, Circa 1930

    Green translucent eagle head artifact carved in glass, featured in a museum of artifacts collection.

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    Cee Cee
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love Rene Lalique's work both in glass and his gorgeous jewellery. Went to a wonderful exhibition of his work in London in the '80's.

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    #12

    Two Separate Violins Crafted By French Instrument Maker Joseph Gaffino In 1748

    Carved wooden heads touching on the scrolls of two string instruments showcasing historical artifacts from a museum collection.

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    The looting of cultural treasures didn’t end with colonialism. Artifacts continue to be smuggled and traded illegally across borders. The United Nations reported in November 2025 that over 37,000 cultural objects: including coins, musical instruments, works of art, and archaeological artifacts, were seized during an international operation conducted by Interpol and law enforcement agencies from 23 countries. Smugglers exploit gaps in international law, turning priceless cultural objects into commodities for profit. The global fight to protect history is ongoing, and these stolen treasures often vanish into private collections, far from the communities they originated from.

    #13

    1930 Henderson Kj Streamline Motorcycle, A Rare Example Of Art Deco Design

    Streamlined black vintage motorcycle with leather seat displayed as a fascinating historical artifact in museum collection.

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    #14

    Notation Knives Are Rare 16th Century Ce, Renaissance Serving Knives With Musical Notation Engraved On Their Blades, Used To Sing Prayers Before And After Meals

    Four antique knives with engraved musical notes and Latin text displayed on a neutral background from a museum of artifacts.

    These knives, likely produced in Italy around 1550, were part of sets where each knife represented one voice part in a multi-voiced choral piece. One side of the blade carries the "Benedictio mensae" (blessing of the table), sung before the meal: "Quae sumpturi sumus bene dicat trinus et unus" ("May the three-in-one bless that which we are about to eat"). The other side features the "Gratiarum actio" (saying of grace), sung after: "Pro tuis deus beneficiis gratias agimus tibi" ("We give thanks to you, God, for your generosity"). The musical notation on the knives is polyphonic, with two known sets: Group A (six voice parts) and Group B (four voice parts). Despite their name, the knives are not a single artifact but a set of specialized cutlery designed to serve as partbooks—musical instruments in a social and spiritual context. They are extremely rare, with only 20 known examples.

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    Rob D
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Maybe they're rare cuz even back then people realized this level of piety is frigging insane.

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    #15

    The Oseberg Ship, A 9th Century Viking Ship Discovered Almost Perfectly Preserved In A Burial Mount In Norway

    Ancient Viking ship displayed in a museum of artifacts with visitors in a spacious, light-filled exhibit hall.

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    Interpol has highlighted numerous recent cases showing the scope of the issue. For example, Ukrainian customs authorities intercepted 87 historically valuable items, including icons of Saint Seraphim of Sarov and ancient coins, which smugglers tried to export illegally to Poland, Moldova, and Romania. Each recovered piece tells a story of attempted theft, cultural erasure, and the ongoing struggle to protect heritage. The sheer volume of stolen or trafficked artifacts reveals how much history is at risk and how vulnerable cultural treasures remain in an increasingly globalized world.

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    #16

    An Opalescent Glass Art Deco Sculpture By French Artist Lucille Sevin, For Etling. Early 20th Century

    Glass sculpture with ethereal blue and amber tones, displayed as a fascinating historical artifact in the museum of artifacts.

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    #17

    2,000-Year-Old Roman Sapphire Hololith Ring

    Ancient carved gemstone ring with detailed figure engraving and gold interior, displayed from multiple angles in museum of artifacts.

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    CatD
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Beautiful. I wonder who the woman was.

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    #18

    Moche Necklace With Gold Beads In The Shape Of Toads (1-800 Ad) | Museo Larco – Lima, Peru

    Close-up of a golden necklace with ancient artifact animal-shaped beads from the museum of artifacts collection.

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    The problem is widespread. In Spain, investigators uncovered a group that looted archaeological sites in Cáceres, using metal detectors to steal thousands of Roman coins and sell them on social media. In Greece, three people were arrested for attempting to sell five Byzantine icons for $80,000.

    #19

    Rosslyn Chapel. It Has Been Described As A Library In Stone. Built Between 1446-84. Roslin Midlothian, Scotland

    Intricately carved historical stone column and vaulted ceiling inside a museum of artifacts with stained glass windows in the background

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    Cee Cee
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And featured in the 'Da Vinci Code'.

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    #20

    Austrian Art Nouveau Baby Crib. Manufactured By Gebrüder Kohn In Around 1895 - 1899

    Intricately carved wooden artifact featuring a detailed design, displayed in a museum of artifacts collection.

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    #21

    Neolithic Amber Bear Amulet, CA 1750 - 650 B.C

    Close-up of a translucent amber artifact shaped like an animal, displayed in a museum of artifacts collection.

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    Bec
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Dates are wrong. The neolithic was from roughly 10000 BCE, up to 2000 BCE. This adorable little gummy bear is at least 6000 years old.

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    Fortunately, there’s a shift happening. Museums are beginning to return artifacts to their countries of origin. Deutsche Welle reports that in December, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York announced it would return 14 sculptures to Cambodia and two to Thailand, all procured through the now-convicted British art dealer Douglas Latchford. Institutions are increasingly recognizing the moral and cultural responsibility to restore looted treasures, acknowledging that the artifacts were acquired through coercion, exploitation, or outright theft.

    #22

    How Could Someone, 450 Years Ago In 1652, Make Marble Look More Comfortable Than An Actual Bed?

    Marble sculpture depicting a detailed cushioned surface with a carved figure resting on a padded base, museum artifact.

    "Sleeping Hermaphroditus" by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Rome.

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    Cee Cee
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    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A true Renaissance man. He was also a great architect.

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    #23

    Miniature Wooden Sculptures Were Carried Out Over A Very Short Period Of Time Between 1500 And 1530 In Flanders And/Or The Netherlands

    Intricately carved historical artifact held in hands, showcasing detailed miniature scenes from the museum of artifacts collection.

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    #24

    Christmas Tree For The German Frontlines In 1st World War

    Vintage miniature Christmas tree artifact in original worn box, showcasing historical holiday decoration from museum of artifacts collection.

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    Smeghead Tribble Down Under
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's sweet. A tiny bit of comfort among the horror.

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    In July 2023, two Dutch museums, including the Rijksmuseum, returned hundreds of artifacts to Indonesia and Sri Lanka, former colonies. “The objects were wrongfully brought to the Netherlands during the colonial period, acquired under duress or by looting,” the Dutch government said. These returns signal a growing awareness that history cannot simply be admired from afar; it belongs to the people and cultures that created it. While restitution cannot undo the past, it restores dignity and recognizes the deep, often painful, histories behind these treasures.

    #25

    One Of The Most Exquisite Italian Armors Ever Made, Forged By Milanese Master Lucio Piccinino For Alessandro Farnese Between 1575 And 158

    Ornate historical armor with detailed gold and silver engravings displayed in museum of artifacts collection.

    Farnese later gifted it to his uncle, Ferdinand II of Tyrol
    It is now housed in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria

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    #26

    The Khufu Ship Is A 4500-Year-Old Intact Full-Size Solar Barque From Ancient Egypt That Was Sealed Into A Pit At The Foot Of The Great Pyramid Of Pharaoh Khufu In The Giza Pyramid Complex

    Ancient wooden boat displayed in a museum of artifacts with visitors walking on the polished wooden floor nearby.

    The ship is 43.4 m long and 5.9 m wide and was identified as the world's oldest intact ship.

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    CatD
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The ship was likely intended for the pharaoh's use in the afterlife, to travel with the sun god Ra across the heavens, though some evidence suggests it may have been used on water prior to burial.

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    #27

    'Schwepped Of Their Feet Both' Is A Pair Of Paintings Made By The English Artist William Henry Hamilton Trood In 1887 CE

    Two dogs interacting near old glass bottles, captured in a vintage painting style featured in museum of artifacts.

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    UKGrandad
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    For those wondering about the spelling of 'Schwepped', these were painted as advertisements for Schweppes drinks.

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    From centuries-old royal thrones to modern archaeological finds, artifacts carry more than beauty—they carry the weight of human history, power, and conflict. Many objects we admire today were looted, coerced, or smuggled, and only recently are institutions beginning to confront these truths. Protecting cultural heritage requires vigilance, ethical stewardship, and restitution where possible. These treasures remind us that history is not just a story in textbooks; it’s living, messy, and deeply intertwined with human ambition, greed, and creativity. 

    Well, these posts clearly show how artifacts are a vibrant part of our shared history, and, of course, they belong in the places where they were created, preserving their cultural and historical context. Pandas, which one of these artifacts caught your eye the most?

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    Mughal Spectacles Set With Flat Cut Emerald Lenses, In Silver And Gold Frames Mounted With Old-Cut Smaller Diamonds And Emeralds, India, Lenses Circa 17th Century, Frames 19th Century

    Vintage ornate eyeglasses with green lenses and decorative metal frames shown as a fascinating historical artifact

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    Mari
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    8 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Who put on these glasses had some drip!

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    #29

    Cutlery Designed By Salvador Dali, 1957

    Set of intricately designed historical utensils with floral and shell motifs featured in a museum of artifacts collection.

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    Huddo's sister
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    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    One of the prettiest things I have seen designed by Dali

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    #30

    The Oldest Paved Road You Can Walk In Europe Is The Minoan Royal Road In Crete, Greece, Which Is Over 3.500 Years Old

    Ancient stone pathway in the museum of artifacts surrounded by walls and trees, showcasing historical construction techniques.

    A 50km roadway connecting the ancient sites of Knossos, Gortyn & Lebena.
    If you go to Knossos, you will step exactly where the Minoans walked 4.000 years ago.

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    Heinrich Hall
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    8 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Again, archaeologist here. The "Royal Road" at Knossos is real and can indeed be walked. It's partly reconstructed though and in spite of this popular meme claiming it measures 50 km, its actual length is 160 m, about 0.3 per cent of what's claimed...

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    #31

    The Brick Spiral Staircase Inside The Tower Of The Moot Hall In Maldon, England. C.1420 Ce

    Spiral brick staircase inside a historical museum of artifacts showcasing ancient architectural design.

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    #32

    Ancient Greek Coins With Octopuses

    Ancient coins with detailed octopus designs displayed, showcasing fascinating historical artifacts from museum collections.

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    #33

    Retro-Futuristic Mid-Century Faucet. (1950s-1960s)

    Chrome faucet shaped like vintage airplanes installed on a pink sink, a unique historical artifact from the museum of artifacts.

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    #34

    An English Regency Ear Trumpet, Dating To The 1820s

    Antique horn with multiple conical bells, an unusual historical artifact displayed in a museum of artifacts collection.

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    Earthquake903
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I bet you could hear the future with those things

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    #35

    A Piano Made Of Mother-Of-Pearl And Tortoiseshell, From 1853, New York City

    Close-up of historical artifact piano keys made from mother-of-pearl displayed in a museum of artifacts collection.

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    #36

    Lira Da Braccio With Male Face On The Back, Made By Giovanni D'Andrea. Verona, Italy, 1511

    Ancient violin with intricate carved face displayed as a fascinating historical artifact in the museum of artifacts collection.

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    #37

    Bronze And Crystal Sword From China, C.450-250 BCE:

    Ancient ceremonial jade sword with intricate gold and turquoise inlays displayed in museum of artifacts collection.

    The hilt of this sword was crafted from rock crystal, turquoise, and gold, and the blade is covered in a greenish-blue patina that was naturally produced over time.

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    #38

    The German Messenger Dog Gas Mask Was A Unique Yet Crucial Piece Of Gear During World War I

    Vintage gas mask with fabric exterior and leather straps, displayed as a fascinating historical artifact in a museum of artifacts.

    As chemical weapons emerged as a serious danger, dogs serving on the front lines required protection akin to that of soldiers. This mask covered the face and ears, utilizing fabric specially treated to mitigate toxic gases. In contrast to human gas masks, it lacked a filter canister and depended on chemical impregnation instead. A specific mask, formerly worn by a German war dog, was seized by Australian troops near Bray in 1918. It is currently housed in the Australian War Memorial, serving as a rare reminder of the involvement of animals in warfare.

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    #39

    2,000-Year-Old Roman Gold Ring Featuring A Rock Crystal Carved With A Portrait Of Titus Carvilius Gemello

    Golden museum artifact ring with a detailed engraved portrait of a woman from historical times on display

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    CatD
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Carving an intaglio on the inside of the stone like that was really rare.

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    #40

    1,800 Years Old, The Ceramic Dancing Figures From China, 220 Ce

    Two ancient clay figurines in dynamic poses displayed on white stands in a museum of artifacts setting.

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    #41

    An Ancient Egyptian Wig, Made From Human Hair, Dating To The New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty (1550-1292 BC)

    Braided and curly textile artifact displayed on a wooden stand in a museum of artifacts collection.

    The wig was discovered in the tomb of an Egyptian woman named Merit in Luxor, who shared the tomb with her husband Kha. It features a duplex style with tightly set curls on top and several hundred thin braids hanging below.
    Beeswax and resin were used to secure the hairstyle and preserve the wig.
    The wig was found in a dedicated acacia wood box, which helped maintain its excellent condition for over 3,000 years.

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    Cee Cee
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Kha was the chief architect of royal tomb building. Merit was known as the lady of the house. Watched a programme about them and their tomb some years ago. Fascinating.

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    #42

    A Roman Soldier’s Frying Pan With Folding Handle, Dated 3rd Century AD

    Rusty ancient historical artifact displayed on a clear stand in a museum of artifacts with blurred background.

    This practical Roman military frying pan, complete with a folding handle, likely belonged to a soldier of the Legio II Augusta, stationed at Isca (modern Caerleon, Wales).

    Designed for portability and durability, the pan was part of a legionary’s personal kit, used to prepare simple meals while on campaign or in barracks. Its clever folding handle made it easy to pack—showing how Roman military life balanced efficiency with everyday necessity.

    What’s striking is how familiar the design feels. The form and function are not far removed from cookware found in modern military mess kits, underscoring a timeless truth: soldiers across history share the same basic needs, regardless of era.

    Designed for portability and durability, the pan was part of a legionary’s personal kit, used to prepare simple meals while on campaign or in barracks. Its clever folding handle made it easy to pack—showing how Roman military life balanced efficiency with everyday necessity. What’s striking is how familiar the design feels. The form and function are not far removed from cookware found in modern military mess kits, underscoring a timeless truth: soldiers across history share the same basic needs, regardless of era.

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    Awkward lady
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So good, you said it twice! Doesn't anyone proofread before publishing?!

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    #43

    Angels Ascending The Ladder To Heaven On The West Front Of Bath Abbey In England, 1520 CE

    Sculpted historical artifacts of angelic figures climbing ladders on a museum wall, showcasing unique ancient stone craftsmanship.

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    #44

    So This Creepy Looking Brown Leather Onesie Is Actually A Legit 19th Century Inuit Sealskin Whaling Suit From Greenland (Pre-1834)

    Ancient waterproof artifact jacket with hood and sealed design from a museum of artifacts collection.

    It’s made entirely from sealskin, stitched with sinew, and that big hole in the chest...that’s the entrance. You’d step in feet first, pull it up like the world’s most hardcore wetsuit, then cinch the drawstring super tight so no water could get in when you’re out in a kayak hunting whales or seals. Basically an OG drysuit invented by people who had to survive −40 °C oceans without Gore tex. Had to share, as I had no idea.

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    Stephanie Did It
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can only imagine how difficult it would be to un-cinch wet sinew and seal skin after they've been soaking in salt water.

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    #45

    Pocket Sundial And Compass, Circa 1630

    Antique sundial compass with detailed map, a fascinating historical artifact from the museum of artifacts collection.

    Attributed to instrument maker Elias Allen.

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    #46

    Scissors Designed In Art Nouveau Style, Late19th/Early 20th Century

    Six pairs of intricately designed historical scissors displayed, showcasing unique craftsmanship at the museum of artifacts.

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    #47

    "The Kiss", A 12,000-Year-Old Rock Painting At Pedra Furada In Brazil

    Ancient red pigment cave painting resembling an animal, part of fascinating historical artifacts in a museum of artifacts.

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    CatD
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wishful thinking on someone's part?

    #48

    400-Year-Old Topiary Maze Located In The Cloister Garden Of The Pazo De San Lorenzo De Trasouto In Santiago De Compostela, Spain

    Aerial view of a maze shaped like ancient symbols, resembling a museum of artifacts with historical designs in green hedges.

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    Nicole Weymann
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The filled square-ish rounded shapes git it a bit of a Maya-esque vibe - except for the brighter one, top layer, second from left.

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    #49

    A Staircase In Persepolis, Ceremonial Capital Of The Persian Empire, Iran, 500 BC

    Ancient carved stone relief depicting a bull and a lion in a historical artifact at a museum of artifacts.

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    #50

    Marble Detail By Riccardo Gatti

    Close-up of a detailed marble sculpture hand showcasing veins and texture in a museum of artifacts collection.

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    #51

    This Is An Ancient Egyptian Gold Ring With A Carved Jasper Frog, Dating From 600–30 BC

    Gold rings from the Museum of Artifacts featuring detailed frog carvings on dark stone settings against a black background

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    #52

    Cat Paw Prints Preserved In 12th-Century Floor Tiles At St Peter's Church, Wormleighton, England

    Close-up of historical stone floor with ancient paw prints preserved at a museum of artifacts.

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    #53

    Dornröschen, A Marble Sculpture By German Artist Louis Sussmann-Hellborn Created In 1878, Depicts The Fairy Tale Character Sleeping Beauty

    Marble sculpture of a seated woman surrounded by intricate floral carvings at a museum of artifacts.

    She lies surrounded by roses, with a spindle resting at her feet.

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    Auntriarch
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She's going to have such a crick in her neck

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    #54

    The Piercing Eyes Of The Antikythera Ephebe, Found In The 1900s Off The Coast Of Antikythera, Greece

    Bronze ancient Greek artifact bust with detailed curly hair and striking yellow eyes in museum of artifacts.

    The Antikythera Ephebe, created in the fourth century BC, is a Greek bronze statue that was discovered in the Antikythera shipwreck in the 1900s. It is believed to depict a young athlete or mythological figure, being one of the few surviving original Greek bronze statues (as most others were melted down in antiquity). It was found alongside the Antikythera mechanism, an artefact regarded as the first analog computer.

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    #55

    Study Of Bird Wings, Leonardo Da Vinci

    Illustration of a bird wing with detailed feathers and handwritten notes from a museum of artifacts collection.

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    Cee Cee
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Such an amazingly talented man from art to science to mechanics, incredible.

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    #56

    Wheelchair Made For Holy Roman Empress Elisabeth Christine Of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, 1740

    Museum of artifacts showing a unique vintage wheelchair with wooden wheels and tufted upholstery displayed indoors.

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    #57

    The Tomb Of Thomas Sayers (1826-1865), Who Was An English Bare-Knuckle Prize Fighter, Located In Highgate Cemetery In London

    Stone sculpture of a dog lying on an old grave surrounded by historical artifacts in a forested museum site.

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    Cee Cee
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    His dog was a mastiff called Lion and he led the funeral procession. Highgate has some amazing, quirky monuments.

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    #58

    The Newel Post And Balustrade Of An Amazing Staircase In Château De Chantilly. It Was Destroyed In The French Revolution And Restored In The 1870s

    Ornate museum staircase railing featuring detailed ram head sculptures and intricate historical artifact design elements.

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    Pernille
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The crème de la crème of balustrades.

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    #59

    This Is The “Gate Of Paradise,” An Ilkhanid Mihrab Widely Regarded As The Pinnacle Of Persian-Islamic Tilework

    Intricately carved historical artifact with gold and blue details displayed in a museum of artifacts exhibition.

    Created around 1333 AD in Kashan, Iran, it features intricate polychrome glazed tiles inscribed with Quranic verses

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    #60

    Victorian-Era Rocking Chair, 1801-1900

    Ornate vintage leather chair with intricate gold metalwork, showcased as a fascinating historical artifact in a museum of artifacts.

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    CatD
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's mid 19th century. I don't know why BP gave a 99 year range on it.

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    #61

    Bird-Shaped Perfume Bottle With Stopper. Probably England. Date: C. AD 1880–1890. Medium: Pale Blue Blown Glass With Gilded Metal Mounts

    Glass and gold bird-shaped artifact showcasing intricate details, displayed in a museum of artifacts collection.

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    CatD
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Old perfume bottles are very collectable.

    #62

    Monster's Mouth, Chimneypiece, 1552-3, By Alessandro Vittoria, 1525-1608 Italian, Palazzo Thiene, Vicenza, Italy

    Large carved historical artifact resembling a monstrous face with an open mouth, displayed in a museum setting.

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    #63

    German Padlock And Key, About 400 Years Old

    Intricately designed ancient metal lock and key, showcasing fascinating historical artifacts from the museum collection.

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    #64

    Antique Figural Salem Witch Steel Scissors From The 1900s. Germany

    Pair of silver scissors shaped like witches sitting on broomsticks, displayed as a fascinating historical artifact in a museum of artifacts.

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    #65

    Toy From Ancient Greece, C.450 BCE: This Doll Was Crafted In The Form Of A Woman With A Rolling Pin, And It Has Articulated Joints That Allow The Rolling Pin To Be Pushed Back And Forth

    Ancient clay figurine of a person kneading dough displayed in a museum of artifacts collection.

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    CatD
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Or she might be grinding grain.

    #66

    Rat Coin Purse From The 1900s

    Metal artifact shaped like a rat with chainmail body displayed in a museum of artifacts collection.

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    Upstaged75
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The 1900's? That's specific. 🙄 I was born in the 1900's! 😂

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    #67

    A Stone Gargoyle Of A Man Putting His Foot In His Mouth On The Wall Of The Ruins Of Rufford Abbey In Nottinghamshire, England

    Stone carving of a grotesque figure biting its own foot, part of a museum of artifacts historical collection.

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    Stephanie Did It
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Imagine if the punishment for being caught in a lie was to do this publicly.

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    #68

    The Imperial Sceptre Of The Roman Emperor Maxentius (306 - 312 Ce) - The Only Surviving Example Known

    Ancient corroded artifact with a metal sphere on top displayed in a museum of artifacts collection.

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    #69

    Equestrian Statue Of Marcus Aurelius, Rome, 176 Ad. One Of The Greatest Surviving Works Of Roman Imperial Art, It Is The Only Large Bronze Imperial Equestrian Statue To Survive, Largely Because M. A. Was Confused With Christian Emperor Constantine And Escaped Being Melted Down

    Bronze equestrian statue of a historical figure displayed in a museum of artifacts with a black background.

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    Michael None
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not to mention that much of Christian theology is stolen from the predominant philosophy of Marcus Aurelius.

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    #70

    English Carved Bone Scrimshaw Sailors Dice Holder And Dice. Circa 1880

    Vintage dice and playing card artifact on wooden table showcasing fascinating historical artifacts from the museum of artifacts collection

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    CatD
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They had to have something to do on those long journeys when they weren't working.

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    #71

    German Fork And Spoon Set, Dates To Around 1600-1630. Made Of Red Coral, Silver And Gilt Metals

    Antique fork and spoon with detailed red carved handles and ornate gold accents in museum of artifacts collection.

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    #72

    Clay Guard-Dog Figurines From North Palace In Nineveh, In Present-Day Iraq. About 2,700 Years Old, Just 7cm Long (3 In), With Inscriptions Of Their Fierce Names ~ Loud Is His Bark / Biter Of His Foe / Catcher Of The Enemy / Expeller Of Evil / Don’t Think, Bite!

    Five small ancient dog-shaped artifacts displayed on a dark surface in a museum of historical artifacts.

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    Janissary35680
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    11 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Descendants of this breed can still be found in Turkey and northern Iraq. We had one. Accompanying pix:Urger in 2000, 2004, 2005.

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    #73

    Whaler Made Scrimshawed Whale Ivory Sea Horse Pie Crimper, Circa 1850

    Carved historical artifact resembling a horse and gear mechanism displayed in a museum of artifacts collection.

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    #74

    A Large Roman Mosaic From The Thermal Baths Of Urvinum Hortense, Now Housed At The Museo Città Di Cannara In Italy. 1st-2nd Century CE

    Woman observing large historical mosaic floor with animal and mythological figure designs in museum of artifacts.

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    CatD
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is actually quite dull for a Roman mosaic.

    #76

    Sanxingdui Head With Gold Foil Mask: They Were A Civilization In China Contemporary, But Culturally (And Probably Linguistically) Different From Shang, The Bronze Age Chinese

    Ancient golden artifact mask with striking features displayed at a museum of artifacts under focused lighting.

    They're known for their very distinctive and "un-Chinese" art style.

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    CatD
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Almost looks more Polynesian.

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    #77

    Napoleon's Private Bathroom, Featuring A Unique Recessed Bathtub, Located Within His Apartment At The Villa Pisani In Stra, Northern Italy

    Marble stone bathtub with steps inside a room featuring historical artifacts and vintage wooden furniture.

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    #78

    A Very Scarce Lion Head "Yatagan". Indopersia, Circa 1800

    Ornate historical sword with gold lion head handles and detailed floral engravings in museum artifacts collection.

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    CatD
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have a similar dagger except the hilt is a leopard and the sides have two different scenes of a leopard fighting a lion.

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    #79

    A 45 Meters Long Paracas Geoglyph Of An Oculate Being, Found In The Desert Of Jumana, In Peru, In 1982. 500 BCE

    Ancient petroglyph of an octopus-like figure with tentacles, a fascinating historical artifact from the museum of artifacts.

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    #80

    Antique French Moon And Star Tambour Lace Boudoir Pillows From The Monica Roberts Collection, Circa 1910

    Embroidered vintage moon and star cushions displayed as fascinating historical artifacts in the museum of artifacts.

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    #81

    An 18th Century Ladies Travel Urinal For Under Skirt Emergencies. The Inscription Says: "Ha Je Te Vois Petit Coquin." (Ha! I See You, Little Rascal)

    Porcelain artifact with a painted eye detail, showcasing a fascinating historical piece from the museum of artifacts collection.

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    Earthquake903
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When you can't get enough of the eyes of predators that you have to bring your own

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    #82

    Ceremonial Armor For The Rider And Horse Of King Eric XIV Of Sweden. Antwerp, 1563-1565

    Ornate gilded medieval armor with intricate engravings displayed as a fascinating historical artifact in a museum of artifacts.

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    #83

    A 16th-Century Italian Fireplace Mantle, Paired With A Chimney Clad In 17th-Century Tiles, Set Inside The Paris Apartment Of Renowned Antique Dealer Pierre Passebon

    Intricately carved fireplace with a menacing face design displayed in a museum of artifacts setting.

    The interior was conceived by his life partner and in-house decorator, Jacques Grange.
    A striking dialogue between centuries: sculptural stone, watchful eyes, and bold geometry meeting timeless craftsmanship.
    Not just a fireplace — a theatrical architectural statement where history becomes part of everyday life.

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    Multa Nocte (she/her/8647)
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    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Another one that would be spectacular with a roaring fire!

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    #84

    19th-Century Chimeric Taps Part Swan, Part Dolphin, Part Bat Gracing A Private Bathroom At Villa Karylos, France

    Ornate metal water taps shaped like swans and fish, displayed as fascinating historical artifacts in a museum setting.

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    CatD
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And the shell soap dish.

    #85

    These Are Roman Dodecahedrons. Hundreds Have Been Found Across Europe Dating Back To The 2nd Century, Yet Historians Still Have Absolutely No Idea What They Were Actually Used For

    Gloved hands holding a unique ancient artifact with circular holes and raised knobs, from a museum of artifacts collection.

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    David Paterson
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    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I read recently that they were used for knitting gloves.

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    #86

    Henry VIII’s “Anime” Armor, Worn During His Final Military Campaign In 1544, By Which Time He Was Severely Obese And Suffering From Chronic Gout And An Ulcerated Leg

    Antique full suit of armor displayed at the museum of artifacts showcasing historical craftsmanship and design.

    Henry VIII began his reign in 1509 at just 17 years old, charismatic, handsome, and exceptionally athletic, with a passion for jousting, hunting, and real tennis (predecessor to modern tennis). He would end it grotesquely obese, largely immobile, and often carried from place to place.

    The familiar caricature of Henry did not fully emerge until January 24, 1536, when the 44-year-old king suffered a jousting accident. Thrown from his horse and knocked unconscious, possibly sustaining a traumatic brain injury, Henry also had his leg crushed beneath the animal. From that point on, his personality noticeably changed for the worse. Always a man of appetites, his reduced mobility accelerated his weight gain: his waist expanded from roughly 32 inches to over 50, and he eventually had to be hoisted onto his horse.

    Despite later legends, Henry was reportedly a neat eater, but his appetite was real and immense. Fourteen-course meals prepared by two hundred kitchen staff featured spit-roasted meats, sparrow pies, whale, peacock, beaver tail, offal, swan, black pudding, and boar’s head, followed by marzipan and spiced fruitcake, all washed down with ale, wine, and gin. Fruits and vegetables were largely absent from elite diets of the period, less a personal failing than standard practice, though it did Henry no favors. His injured right leg never healed properly. It ulcerated and festered, leaking through his garters and into his bedding. Yet even in decline, Henry remained desperate for martial glory. In 1544, he embarked on his final military campaign wearing this suit of armor, made in the “anime” style (a real historical thing and not something I am making up). In this construction, the breastplate and backplate are formed from horizontal overlapping plates, made flexible by rivets and internal leather straps.

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    #87

    Stash Of Walnuts Found In A Storage Pit At The Kuso'oki Ruins. Fukui, Japan, Yayoi Period, 300 BC-300 AD

    Ancient preserved seeds displayed in archaeological excavation, a rare artifact from the museum of artifacts collection.

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    #88

    This Is The Moose Leather Buff Coat Worn By Gustavus Adolphus Of Sweden At The Battle Of Lützen (1632)

    Historical leather jacket displayed in a museum of artifacts, showcasing unique design and craftsmanship from the past.

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    CatD
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    3 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Tanned with cod liver oil. He used it instead of armor.

    #89

    3700 Year Old Working Flush Toilet With A Wooden Seat Belonged To Minoan Civilization For The Palace Of Knossos, Built By The Minoan Civilization On The Island Of Crete

    Ancient wooden artifact resembling a primitive chair on display in a museum of artifacts historical exhibit.

    One of the world’s earliest flushing toilets.

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    Heinrich Hall
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    8 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Archaeologist here. Although it is probably true that there was at least one flushing toilet at Knossos, the object shown here does not exist. It's an AI fake.

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    #90

    Graves Of The 63 Wives Of The General Afzal Khan, In Afzalpura, India, 1659 Ce

    Ancient stone ruins at an open museum of artifacts site with small stepped platforms surrounded by greenery.

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    Bonnie Blue Bird
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    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    According to wikipedia he had a premonition about his death so he k****d and buried his 63 wives so no other man would get them after his death.

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