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viking-raider · 2 years
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KINGDOM OF GOLD - TAG LIST
If you are interested in being added to the tag list for my upcoming fic, KINGDOM OF GOLD, please, reply or reblog this with a 🥇or💲!
For some insight into this fic, it's going to be about Reader, who's an Archaeologist, working at the British History Museum and cataloging an artifact found at a South American dig site, that ends up taking Reader and one of Henry's "characters" on an adventure of a lifetime!
Think of, Indiana Jones, Lost City, Uncharted and National Treasure rolled into one!
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abwatt · 2 months
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Sun in Aries II - (30 March - 9 April 2024)
The Sun enters Aries II The Crown on March 30 at 1:25 am EDT. The Crown contains the degree of exaltation of the Sun; Austin Coppock certainly noted this association when he gave this decan this name, and T. Susan Chang called it Kingdom of Gold when comparing it with Tarot’s three of wands — the man staking his claim to the high ground as he watches ships travel on a sun-touched sea toward the…
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theancientwayoflife · 26 days
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~ Wig rings of Sithathoryunet.
Period: Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty; Reign of Senwosret II–Amenemhat III
Date: ca. 1887–1813 B.C.
Place of origin: Egypt, Fayum Entrance Area, Lahun, Tomb of Sithathoryunet (BSA Tomb 8), BSAE excavations 1914
Medium: Gold
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artifacts-archive · 2 months
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Two Rings with Lotus Flowers
Egyptian, 1400-1200 BCE (New Kingdom)
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cosmicwhoreo · 8 months
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So, I drew the other Gem Mermaids as Guppies and a basic gist of their time with Grand Reef Below the cut...
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marscarhime · 10 months
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Our little pearl
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yanagiineko · 10 months
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shattered pieces
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pixie-yuni · 9 months
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One last happy memory- 😔✨
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Waistcoat
c.1850
National Gallery of Victoria
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80bitesofsweets · 5 months
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Not sure if this is the first thing one would expect to/want to see in the morning, but hey! Could have decided to reference a less tame chapter... Don't ask how long he was waiting there-
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he is..
shocked to say the least--
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cursedvida · 1 month
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Well, Noa and Mae are the classic enemies-to-allies-to-enemies again-to probably allies again-to friends-to-angsty-and-doomed-love and you can't convince me otherwise sorry
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viking-raider · 2 years
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Kingdom of Gold *Snippet*
“What do you have?” He asked, cocking his head to the side to try and get a better peek at the photos you had scattered around the table. “Those artifacts look pretty old.” He commented, reaching out to pick one of the glossy sheets up.
“They are.” You replied, setting your food down and grabbed a photo yourself. “This one here.” You set the photo in your hand down, shuffled around for the one you were looking for and passed it to him.
“My best guess is it's from about 1200 AD.”
He studied the triangular lumps of clay, the inner edges were straight and clean with the outer edge rounding out, forming a circle, when they were put together. “What is it?” He frowned, not making heads or tails of it.
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peacefulandcozy · 1 year
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Instagram credit: __beanandbear__
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theancientwayoflife · 13 days
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~ Broad Anklet of Sithathoryunet.
Period: Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty
Reign: reign of Senwosret II–Amenemhat III
Date: ca. 1887–1813 B.C.
Place of origin: Egypt, Fayum Entrance Area, Lahun, Tomb of Sithathoryunet (BSA Tomb 8), Chamber E, box 1, BSAE excavations 1914
Medium: Gold, carnelian, turquoise
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artifacts-archive · 3 months
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Nile Catfish Pendant
Egyptian, ca. 1985-1773 BCE (Middle Kingdom, 12th dynasty)
This fish pendant represents a Synodontis Batensoda, more commonly known as the Nile catfish, a species of fish named for its black belly. Often worn at the end of a plait of hair, amulets like this one were used by children and young women to protect against drowning. This fine amulet is made of gold with stone inlays, including a red stone for the right eye and a green stone for the left. Amulets in the form of the Synodontis Batensoda were particularly popular during the Middle Kingdom, when the fish might have been identified with an astronomical constellation.
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cosmicwhoreo · 4 months
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random cavi doodlez
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