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and we're heading towards a new dark age so theres that too
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im running an islamic kingdom because im playing with saladin and i built another city but i couldnt manage it so i sold it to australia but they rebeled and formed an independant state and then came back to me and theyre happier now
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Tethys
A gold medallion featuring a high-relief depiction of Tethys seated on a seahorse amid stylised waves, ca.300/200 BC., 7x6.5 cm, weight 25 gr
Private Collection
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its so funny how you know napoleon from his military campaigns and wars and then you read his letters to josephine and hes just complaining about how much he hates it there because he wants to be with his wife
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Silver drachma minted in the reign of Artabanus III, Parthian Iran, 12-38 AD
from The Penn Museum
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Model of a pigeon with mother-of-pearl inlaid feathers, carved wood base, and bronze legs; Japan, Meiji period, c. 1880. Collection: The British Antique Dealers' Association.
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I feel like they have something against alexander
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Egyptian decorative tile (png) with plant stems, blue flax flowers, and Anthemis pseudocotula from the great palace at El-Amarna, Amarna Period, 1353–1336 B.C.
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insinuator (hand-embellished edition) by molly greene, 2021, archival pigment print, 18 × 24 inches
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I’ve collected some weird vintage bird imagery, from bird hats to bird people, ghost birds to giant birds.
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The Seamstress (before 1932) by Eugene de Blaas
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For #GuineaPigAppreciationDay, here are two Chimú polychrome effigy vessels in the form of guinea pigs, North Coast Peru, 1100-1400 CE, now in the Museo de América Madrid collection. Both feature split-color black and white faces so there are three views of each.



Inv. 10217 (3 views)



Inv. 10297 (3 views)
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Accidental eye contact with a stranger.
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idk if i talked about it on here but one time my professor showed us a song from hamilton during class and we had to discuss it from a historians pov and he got really emotional about it "its ... tragic..."
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stater obverse and reverse, silver; minted at taras (south italy), greek c. 334-302 b.c.
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Auguste Alexandre Hirsch - Calliope Teaching Orpheus (1865)
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