Painting of a hippopotamus on a fragment of pottery. New Kingdom, Ancient Egypt, circa 1479–1425 B.C. [3054×3089] by AlbatrossWaste9124
September 19, 2024A ring adorned with a cameo depicting a Satyr and a Nymph, made of gold, carnelian and onyx. Ca. 50 BCE-20 CE, found in Petescia in Italy, and now housed at the Altes Museum in Berlin [842×1200]
September 19, 2024Golden lock rings which served as pre-monetary units of weight in exchange transactions. From Pécs in Hungary, 2000-1500 BCE, now housed at the Museum for prehistory and early history in Berlin [2645×2099]
September 19, 2024Sculpture of a standing bodhisattva. Gandhara, Pakistan, Kushan Empire, 3rd century AD [2000×2550]
whatsonmymindgrapes on September 19, 2024 2:40 am Why do they number these things directly on the face of the object?
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Why do they number these things directly on the face of the object?