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Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

It's time to go to school, so grab your book bag get ready for a fun archeology trip to the past.

By LeonTrout

Published 6 months ago in Ftw

It's time to go to school, so grab your book bag get ready for a fun archeology trip to the past. These pictures come to us from our fellow history nerds of the collective internet.

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    “The Alfred Jewel”, Anglo Saxon England, 9th century, from The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    Gold and silver foundation tablets of the palace of Sargon II of Assyria in modern-day Iraq. Neo-Assyrian Empire, ca. 713 BCE, now housed at the Louvre museum

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    1,700-year-old female mummy with visible tattoos on her arms. Nazca culture, now on display at the Maria Reiche Museum in Peru

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    The Holy of Holies in the temple of Isis in Philae, Egypt, built in the reign of Nectanebo I during 380-362 BCE

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    The Motilla del Azuer in Spain, built between 2200-1500 BCE, is a complex construction with several walls, tortuous corridors and a large courtyard where a recently discovered and excavated well is located. It was possibly a structure of refuge and defense

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    Cueva de las Manos ("Cave of Hands"), cave and complex of rock art sites, Santa Cruz, Argentina

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    Ashtadhatu (made of 8 metals) Gate of Lohagarh Fort, Bharatpur, India. Looted by Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji in 1303 from Chittorgarh fort and was taken to Delhi. In 1764 Bharatpur Jat ruler Jawahar Singh looted it back from Mughal Najib ad-Dawlah and was taken to Lohagarh Fort

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    Vishnu riding Garuda, Gupta period, 4ᵗʰ Century CE, India

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    A stoneware figure of an assistant to the Judge of Hades, holding records of evil deeds. From China, Ming Dynasty, 1522-1620 CE, now on display at the British Museum

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    American Civil War-era naval uniform presented to 'powder boy' James V. Johnston, a child at the time of service aboard the Union gunboat, the USS Forest Rose, c. 1864.

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    "Venus Victrix" by Antonio Canova. The marble sculpture depicts Princess Pauline Borghese, the rather eccentric and scandalous younger sister of Napoleon Bonaparte, who allegedly posed in the buff, much to her brother's horror (ca. 1805–1808)

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    "Dragon and Clouds" made by Soga Shohaku in 1763, set of eight panels, ink on paper. From Japan, Edo period, now housed at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    A Maya painted vessel with a water bird. Late Classic Period, 550–950 CE, sold at Sotheby's in 2019

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    A ceramic mask. Tumaco-La Tolita culture, from Colombia or Ecuador, 1st century BCE–4th century CE. Now housed at the Metropolitan Museum

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    A reconstruction of the Arch of Ctesiphon as it may have appeared in the 6th cent. compared to its remaining ruins today in Iraq. The arch, which was built either by Shapur I (242-272) or Kosrau I (531-579), is the largest single-span vaulted arch of unreinforced brickwork in the world.

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    Picture of a Ferocious Tiger Drawn from Life by Utagawa Kunimaro I. Japan, Edo period, 1860

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    The blued and gilt helm of Sir Christopher Hatton, designed to be bulletproof by Jacob Halder, Greenwich, England, 1585. Housed at Windsor Castle by the Royal Collection Trust.

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    A 6000-year-old eagle-shaped pottery ding. Yangshao Neolithic Culture, now on display at the National Museum of China

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    Bronze ritual food vessel made of two hemispherical parts, originally gilded. China, Warring States, 5th-3rd century AD

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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    Gold genital cover shaped like a shell with a reptile. Colombia, Tairona culture, 500-1550 AD

    Unearthing History: 20 Fascinating Discoveries From the Ancient Past

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