You're probably familiar with the gold funerary mask of King Tut — but did you know that another pharaoh's gold death mask was found a few years later? This is the mask of the pharaoh Psusennes I:
His completely intact tomb was found in 1940. However, because of its swampy location in Egypt's Nile delta, a lot of what was stored in the tomb was destroyed over the years.
#36 It looks as if it wants to eat your liver with a nice Chianti and some fava beans.
What I found most interesting was that there are around 40 birds in that one pic. I counted beaks.
#15 Yeah, but nobody eats them because there's a ton of way more awesome streetfood around in Italy
#22 Must be a blast navigating that thing in a city. Or even bumps in the road.
#35 but it's oval! (Also rectangular, not square)