A woman's blouse, belt, and skirt, Denmark, 1700-1100 BCE
Painting of the excavation of Pompeii
Fiat 2000, post-WW1 Italian tank, Libya, 1919?
Tsarsky Kurgan in Crimea, Ukraine
This is bullshit! What were the devs thinking?!
Faberge Kiwi statuette of gold, agate, and rubies, ~1900 AD
Contemporary map of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan, with a 20th century mural depicting Tenochtitlan below
Roman Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, Lebanon
Monks and booze - name a more iconic pair
Overgrown ruins of Murud-Janjira, modern India
German executioner's sword with engraving, 17th century AD
British plane refueling at Semakh, Palestine, 1931
1,900-year-old Roman legionary fortress unearthed next to UK cathedral (www.livescience.com)
Say hi to Carl before his glorious victory!
Merovingian warrior, 5th century AD
MY YEARS, MY WEALTH (lemmy.ml)
Embark on a journey through the personal reflections of a life rich in experience and contemplation. This narrative delves into the true meaning of wealth, beyond the material, and invites readers to consider the legacy we weave through our years. Herein lies a story that resonates across generations, urging us to ponder the...
The Russian Woman!
This article is a heartfelt ode to the resilience and fortitude of Russian women, whose contributions have been pivotal yet often overlooked. It’s a narrative that weaves through personal stories and historical events, shedding light on the silent endurance that has shaped a nation....
3,500-year-old 'rest house' used by ancient Egyptian army discovered in Sinai desert (www.livescience.com)
The "Sweet Track" remains and illustration, Somerset, England
Just Classicist Problems
Danish Axe-Gun, ~1650 AD
Autochrome of the ruins of the Castle of Arques, France, ~1895
The Banana Wars: How the US Plundered Central America (www.thecollector.com)
The Banana Wars were a series of US military interventions in Latin America from 1898 to 1934. Why are they relatively understudied, and why are they called banana wars?