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A medieval wafer stamp I found
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>>16534801
Bump
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>>16534801
ქართული პოსტი /his/-ზე?
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>>16534801
ancient waffle maker?
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>>16534801
A prussian grenadier cap.
>>16536789
Just read the english text in the picture, Anon.
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Bronze sword. Dated to roughly 1000 BC.
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Halberds.
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And some neat glasware.
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Swastika symbol found in 5th century AD (now Germany)
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>>16536982
Made with EEF technology
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>>16536978
>Just read the english text in the picture, Anon.
Always pisses me off that the curators are too lazy to include transliterations and translations of the literal fucking text. Egyptfags are the worst offenders of this, but all museum curators seem to do it.
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ERE coin unearthed in China.
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>>16534801
Dayak shield from Borneo. Similar to one I saw at the Cantor Arts Museum. Tufts of human hair from slain enemies adorn the face of it.
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Comb made with elephant ivory, Copper age South Iberia. 3000-2800 BC
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Middle Minoan pottery, roughly 17th century BC
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Terracotta model of a house, Kofun period Japan
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Sandals from Neolitic Spain, 4200 BC
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Terracotta model of a chair, Karanovo clture, Bulgaria, c. 4000 BC
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Model from the lei family archives. They were responsible for building many palaces and temples.
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>>16539001
I love record keeping so much ^_^
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Indus Valley Civilization pottery
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6th century BC
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Indian statuette discovered in Pompeii
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Indian ivory reliefs from Afghanistan
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Depiction of a bronze scale armour of the Egyptian tomb of Kenamun
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The Söderala vane (Swedish: Söderalaflöjeln) is a weather vane dating from the Viking Age, richly ornamented and made of gilt bronze. It derives its name from Söderala Church in Söderala, Sweden, where it was used as a weather vane during the 18th century. It was most probably originally used as a vane on a Viking ship, and shows signs of wear. On stylistic grounds, it has been dated to c. 1050.
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Tibetan armor of a cavalryman, 17-18th century.
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Crazy polynesian armour, from Kiribati.
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Japanese chair look comfy
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Hand blown glass it's so kino, it oozes perfect balance, even with it's slight imperfections.
Time and place anon?
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>>16539700
Islam ruined everything…
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>>16541706
Ah yes, the famous nipponic prefecture of Bulgaria
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Star chart from Tarxien, Neolithic Malta
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>Reconstruction
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>>16541770
Wooden wheel and axle from Neolithic Slovenia, The Ljubljana Marshes Wheel is a wooden wheel that was found in the Ljubljana Marsh some 20 kilometres (12 miles) south of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, in 2002. Radiocarbon dating, performed in the VERA laboratory (Vienna Environmental Research Accelerator) in Vienna, showed that it was approximately 5,100-5,350 years old, which makes it the oldest wooden wheel yet discovered
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>>16541715
Sadly I don't have a pic with the information plate on it but I'm guessing that most of the glasses are from the 16th and 17th century.
As far as I can tell those shapes were popular in those time frames and the greenish glas (called forest glass in english) experienced its high there. And top left is a Passglass (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bW7y0Qy9LM), which were also popular in that time frame.
The exhibition is the one in Castle Altena, Germany.
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Terracotta sculpture of a swing, Minoan
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Terracotta head depicting a foreigner, Japan
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>>16534801
Oh yeah. Gonna warm me up a strop waffle now.
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>>16542313
Nara period btw
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He is washing his armpits
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>>16534801
I'm surprised nobody used it to make waffles between then and now. The famous Rosetta Stone that the French found in Egypt was being used as a latrine tile or something like that.
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>>16536978
That's based



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