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A group of pottery figurines has been discovered in a tomb from the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534 A.D.) in Datong, Shanxi province, northeastern China. https://t.co/kergr7jCHg
The Museo Civico Archeologico di Bologna presents The Painters of Pompeii, an exhibition of over 100 frescoes, with almost half having never left Naples since they were excavated in the 18th century.
until March 2023 https://t.co/ncNlh3kKYq
An absolutely stunning computer rendering of Eastern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, created by graphic artist Anton Balazh.
https://t.co/hNQfuTmefw
In 1897 a set of gold and silver tubes with elaborate tips and decorative bull figurines were unearthed at the Bronze Age Maikop kurgan in the northern Caucasus. Interpretations of these tubes include their use as sceptres and as poles to support a canopy https://t.co/FRoUlklNX4
What did the Early Bronze Age men and women of the Argaric culture in the southeastern Iberian Peninsula look like?
https://t.co/l7eyDCdY5x
A hoard of gold objects from the 6th century has been discovered in a farmed field outside the town of Jelling,South Jutland,Denmark.
The hoard contains 2 Roman gold coins that have been converted into pendants,incl. a gold solidus of Constantine the Great
https://t.co/6fTOZrHVQU
Fifth millennium BC miniature ceramic bottles from the south-eastern Prealps and Central Balkans: A multi-disciplinary approach to study their content and function. https://t.co/AXdjCgNLXy
"Ahasver" (The Wondering Jew), painted in Amsterdam in 1947 by Dutch artist Eliazer (Elie) Neuburger.
Being a survivor of one of the most unbelievable horrors of the modern age, the Holocaust, he painted his huge struggle with defining his Jewish identity after the war.
Jewish artist Eva Frankfurther was born on 10 February 1930 in Dahlem, Berlin. Her mother henriette, diagnosed as suffering from cancer during her pregnancy, died 18 months later. Her family fled to London in 1939. https://t.co/PBMjJTzDVa