More Amazing Artifacts From The Past
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04/17/2014
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24 more interesting relics from the past.
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1. Universal tool. Nuremberg, from 1560 to 1570
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2. 500 year old fox shaped armor of Emperor Charles V
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3. Joyeuse Charlemagnes personal sword
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4. Codex Gigas, so called Devils Bible. According to the legend, Lucifer himself helped in its creation.
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5. A yak-haired kawari kabuto in the shape of a fierce-looking but protective horned Oni demon head Japan 17th-18th century CE
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6. Bows, Arrows and Quiver from Genghis Khans army.
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7. Helmet of King James II 17th century
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8. The Kabwe skull 125,000 300,000 year old fossilized skull of an extinct human species found in 1921, near the town of Kabwe in Zambia.
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9. Perfumes used by the family of Emperor Nicholas II
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10. Roman gladiator helmet discovered in Pompeii 79 AD
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11. Military Uniform of Chinas Emperor Qianlong 1736-1796
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12. Helmet from Gusoku-type armor, c. 17th C Japan
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13. Burmese bronze dragon cannon, 1790
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14. 1,700-year-old sweater preserved in a Norwegian glacier
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15. Armored womans dress from Austria c. 1600
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16. Plague doctor mask The nose cone was filled with strong smelling herbs
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17. Bronze Spartan shield conquered, as the inscription punched on it reveals, from the Spartans at the victory of Pylos in 425 BC. Ancient Agora Museum in Athens, around 510 BC
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18. A chefs hat recovered from the Titanics wreck
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19. Anglo-Saxon Burial Mask, from around 1,400 years ago
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20. A Rebel and a Yankee bullet met midway, each speeding its way at about the same velocity a bullet rosette from the American Civil War
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21. Queens pet gazelle was readied for eternity with the same lavish care as a member of the royal family. In fine, blue-trimmed bandages and a custom-made wooden coffin, it accompanied its owner to the grave in about 945 B.C.
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22. A set of German playing cards from 1430
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23. Victim of Waldemar Atterdags invasion of Visby Sweden in 1361
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24. Inky paw prints left by a cat on a 15th century manuscript
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