In the summer of 2018, at Rousses, Crete, a farmer was trying to park below the shade of an olive grove in his property. The ground gave up and through the 1.2 meter (4ft) hole he found a Minoan tomb, undisturbed for around 3,400 years, this is pretty much the first good look at it. [760x507]1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
Sealskin whaling suit from Greenland, 1800's You got in through the hole in the center then closed it.1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/oddlyterrifying
Stairs with alluring scene printed or painted in between steps.1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/oddlysatisfying
The Vettweiss-Froitzheim Dice Tower. This Roman Turricula (small tower) dates from the fourth century AD. It was used to perform fair rolls on dice games. More info in the comments. [745x900]1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
Unearthed marble head of a sculpture of Artemis, found in the in ancient Greek city of Alabanda (Later Antiochia of the Chrysaorians), dated around the fourth century BC, Minor Asia, Modern Turkey. [686 x 919]1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
Trapped on the other side of a push door? Tape can handle that.1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/redneckengineering
Roman signet ring featuring a raven, perched on a ram's head, a crescent moon and a branch. Dated between 30 and 200 BC Aprox. More info on the comments. [692x519]1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
Statue of David by Andrea del Verrocchio, believed to have been modeled after Leonardo da Vinci, disciple of Verrocchio at the time. [997x1920]1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
This Similar to r/PiratedGames appeared on my feed, I suspect Reddit algorithm needs a check up.1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/PiratedGames
1870 picture in Rome, the now missing Meta Sudans fountain in the center, flanked by the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine. More info on the comments. [960x702] More info on the comments.1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
Replication of a Roman Strophium Ormamillare, inspired by the Greek Apodesme. Folded from a single piece of fabric, the breast band was a normal, if optional, item in a woman’s underwear. It was often paired with the lower body Subligar/Subligaculum. More information in the comments.1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/ancientrome
The eye of a marble statue of an Amazon found in Herculaneum, still with original paint. Next to it the complete head. Roman, before 79 AD. From: Herculaneum: Past and Future, by Andrew Wallace Hadrill (2011). [1340x618]1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
Cuentense sus peores historias en el transporte publico, esas que casi los llevan al limite.1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/argentina
In this house of Caprese (Arezzo, Tuscany), Michelangelo Buonarroti was born on March 6, 1475, part of a bigger complex named Palazzo di Podesta or Palace of the Mayor. You can visit it. [640x520]1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
Roman signet ring featuring a raven, perched on a ram's head, a crescent moon and a branch. Dated between 30 and 200 BC Aprox. More info on the comments.1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/ancientrome
The Peel P50, three-wheeled microcar made from 1962 to 1965 by the Peel Engineering Company on the Isle of Man. Guinness World Record as the smallest production car ever made. Original model has no reverse gear, but a handle at the rear to be maneuvered physically when required.1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/Damnthatsinteresting
Leonard and Katharine Woolley in 1930, measuring the ring-drains of the ancient city of Ur. These drainage pipes were made from stacked pottery cylinders. To the right of the left drain shaft (next to Katharine) you can see the packing with potsherds to improve drainage [850x624]1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
Los Jeques de Qatar ahora que ya no estan los hinchas Argentinos...1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/argentina
Building on the district of Fatih in modern day Istanbul, developed over time on top of Roman and Byzantine structures.1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/ancientrome
Ancient Roman payslip on papyrus, addressed to a Gaius Messius, Roman auxiliary soldier in the Legio X Fretensis. Found at Masada, dating to the time of the siege 72 to 75 CE/AD. More information on the comments.1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/ancientrome
Murud-Janjira Fortress in India, never breached by a frontal assault. More info on the comments. [637x467]1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
Una amiga Yankee estaba dele a buscar data sobre nuestra bandera despues de que le conte las quinientas versiones que tenemos sobre la creacion del diseno, me manda esto, finalmente una explicacion coherente?1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/argentina
1870 picture in Rome, the now missing Meta Sudans fountain in the center, flanked by the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine. More info on the comments.1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/ancientrome
Sealskin whaling suit from Greenland, 1800's Just don't.1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/dontputyourdickinthat
El que no salta es colonia! Nunca antes vi, deportivamente hablando, el nivel de apoyo de parte de la mayoria de los habitantes de otros estados Sudamericanos que estamos recibiendo estos dias, cuando pase todo volveremos a estar como perros y gatos seguro, pero es un lindo sentimiento.1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/argentina
Ancient Roman payslip on papyrus, addressed to a Gaius Messius, Roman auxiliary soldier in the Legio X Fretensis. Found at Masada, dating to the time of the siege 72 to 75 CE/AD. More information on the comments. [680x680]1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
The Peel P50, three-wheeled microcar made from 1962 to 1965 by the Peel Engineering Company on the Isle of Man. Guinness World Record as the smallest production car ever made. Original model has no reverse gear, but a handle at the rear to be maneuvered physically when required.1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Guybrush Ulysses Threepwood, educating pirates for decades to come. (Not a meme, an actual dialog option on the ending).1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/PiratedGames
Ally, saw this around reddit, thought would be right up your alley.1yr ⋅ Amadis_of_Albion ⋅ r/allisonovo