Did You Know About These Ancient Artifacts? (15 PICS)

Posted in PICTURES       16 Dec 2021       4172       4 GALLERY VIEW

“Robe and Axe of Giovanni Battista Bugatti, who was the official executioner for the Papal States from 1796 to 1864. During his tenure he executed 514 people.”

 

“A Pair of four-barreled turnover percussion pistols, British, c. 1831.”

 

“The 2,700-year-old linen tunics, shawl and belongings of the ancient Egyptian priestess Di-Mut-shep-n-ankh. Now on display at the National Museum of Denmark.”

 

“The entrance to the 9th century Goa Gajah (also known as Elephant Cave), located on the island of Bali near Ubud, in Indonesia.”

 

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“All matching 1918 DWM Luger.”

 

“The main gate of Castle Pedraza in Spain, ca. 15th century.”

 

“The golden chair/throne of Queen Hetepheres, the wife of Pharaoh Snefru and the mother of Pharaoh Khufu who built the Great Pyramid. Her tomb was found near the Great Pyramid along with many elaborate grave goods but her mummy was not in the tombs sarcophagus.”

 

“Costume of a Harlequin, 18th century, Germanic National Museum of Nuremburg.”

 

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“The Tarkhan Dress — a linen garment from between 3482-3102 BCE, discovered in the Tarkhan Necropolis, Egypt. It is the oldest known surviving piece of women’s clothing. “

 

“Ancient Greek helmets on display at the Altes Museum in Berlin.”


“Near Zurich (Switzerland) are the remains of a Roman village villa (Villa Rustica). Initially, in the 1st century CE, the building consisted of a simple structure and one large room.”

 

“Matching Shield, mace and Helmet made in 14th century Milan, Italy. “

 

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“Oseberg Cart- When excavating the site in 1903, the archaeologists came across a Viking cart. After studying the material of the cart, the archaeologists concluded that the cart was built before 800 AD, more than 30 years before the Oseberg burial. “

 

“Women’s sidesaddle from the National Nordic Museum in Seattle. Hand-carved on a farm near Voss, Norway in 1797. It was used primarily for festive or solemn occasions, such as weddings or funerals.”

 

“The 11th century Kirkjubøargarður, in the Faroe Islands, is one of the oldest still inhabited wooden houses in the world, if not the oldest.”

 



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Cal 2 year s ago
#1 Charles-Henri Sanson executed 2,918 people during the French Revolution. His many heads included Robespierre, Marie Antoinette, and Louis XVI. His son once slipped off of the scaffolding while holding up a severed head and died.
       
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Nate 2 year s ago
Quote: Cal
“The 11th century Kirkjubøargarður, in the Faroe Islands, is one of the oldest still inhabited wooden houses in the world, if not the oldest.”


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Ples 2 year s ago
#5 I have a 1914 Erfurt with matching numbers. The barrel is worn out and it doesn't shoot too straight.
       
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Regina 2 year s ago
Ples,

could you input numbers here if you should drop back this way, I seem to think I too may have one with numbers closely aligned to your
       
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