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A c. 3,100 year old drawing of a boy being tried by a mouse and a cat. In ancient Egypt, pieces of broken pottery or stone were used as notepads as they were a cheaper and more plentiful option than papyrus which was costly and time consuming to make.
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Fun! the literal translations of country names https://t.co/9qmD3XDcsn
To celebrate the birth anniversary of #CharlesDarwin the doodles Darwin's children made in his “On the Origin of Species” manuscript.
https://t.co/9OeLKUVduT #OnThisDay 1809
Archaeologists discover mysterious void deep within Great Pyramid of Giza https://t.co/TD8zzHuzv4 more on this story
A red-figure kalpis decorated with an owl framed by olive branches.
480 - 470 BC Used for carrying and pouring water https://t.co/360tDX4cA1
A heart touching artistic interpretation of a young woman and her baby son,laid to rest upon a swan's wing,6,000 years ago in Vedbæk,Denmark
The scenes on the Gundestrup cauldron give a glimpse into a world of ancient myths, gods, and heroes now lost #folklorethursday 100BC- AD 1
Roman fresco of a laundry. When dry, clothes were brushed and hung on a vessel of basket-work. From shop of Veranius Hypsaeus Pompeii, Italy
Happy #InternationalKissingDay
"Eternal kiss of the Hasanlu Lovers"
The 2,800 year old skeletons were discovered in 1972
Teppe Hasanlu,Iran