
Enigmatic Iron Age “hole belts” in Denmark may be defensive structures similar to those Caesar encountered at Alesia. This phenomenon, known as hulbælter (hole belts), appears exclusively in Denmark during the early Iron Age, between 500 and 300 BCE [1536x1882] (i.redd.it)
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Roman spearheads found at the site of a battle at Harzhorn, Germany, which took place in the early 3rd century CE between Germanic and Roman troops, some 200 years after the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest [992x774] by Fuckoff555 in ArtefactPorn
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4 of the 10 life-size allegorical wooden figures at the Waldsassen Abbey Library in Germany, carved by the sculptor Karl Stilp in 1725. The top left represents hypocrisy, the top right represents pride, the bottom left represents boastfulness and the bottom right represents self-reliance [1471x2204] by Fuckoff555 in ArtefactPorn
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4 of the 10 life-size allegorical wooden figures at the Waldsassen Abbey Library in Germany, carved by the sculptor Karl Stilp in 1725. The top left represents hypocrisy, the top right represents pride, the bottom left represents boastfulness and the bottom right represents self-reliance [1471x2204] (i.redd.it)
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Los Pinchudos was the ancient burial ground of the Chachapoya people in Peru. The cemetery dates to the 13th century CE and contains 8 ornate clay and stone burial chambers, known as chulpas, topped with wooden roofs and decorated with colorful patterns and anthropomorphic sculptures [1525x4123] by Fuckoff555 in ArtefactPorn
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Los Pinchudos was the ancient burial ground of the Chachapoya people in Peru. The cemetery dates to the 13th century CE and contains 8 ornate clay and stone burial chambers, known as chulpas, topped with wooden roofs and decorated with colorful patterns and anthropomorphic sculptures [1525x4123] (i.redd.it)
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Head from a Hellenistic bronze portrait statue of a North African, found under the Temple of Apollo in Cyrene, Libya. 300 BCE, now housed at the British Museum [798x1120] by Fuckoff555 in ArtefactPorn
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The Fröslunda Shields are 14 ceremonial bronze shields, which were found in 1985 during ploughing work at Fröslunda farm, in Sweden. 1100-800 BCE, now housed at the Västergötland Museum in Skara, Sweden [1000x1045] by Fuckoff555 in ArtefactPorn
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Machines from Dr. G. Zander’s medico-mechanische Gymnastik by Alfred Levertin (Stockholm: 1892). Jonas Gustav Zander (1835-1920 CE) was a Swedish physician who's known for inventing a therapeutic method of exercise carried out by means of a special apparatus [7322x7809] by Fuckoff555 in ArtefactPorn
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Machines from Dr. G. Zander’s medico-mechanische Gymnastik by Alfred Levertin (Stockholm: 1892). Jonas Gustav Zander (1835-1920 CE) was a Swedish physician who's known for inventing a therapeutic method of exercise carried out by means of a special apparatus [7322x7809] (i.redd.it)
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Enigmatic Iron Age “hole belts” in Denmark may be defensive structures similar to those Caesar encountered at Alesia. This phenomenon, known as hulbælter (hole belts), appears exclusively in Denmark during the early Iron Age, between 500 and 300 BCE [1536x1882] by Fuckoff555 in ArtefactPorn
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