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Mummies for sale, Egypt, 1870s Luxor, Egypt, World History, Ancient Egypt, Archaeology, Egyptian Mummies, Egyptian, Old Egypt, Ancient
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Mummies for sale, Egypt, 1870s
goddess figures Mascara, Marvel, Idol, Iconic Women, Mother Goddess, Goddess, Mascaras, Kropp
goddess figures
A variety of Mother Goddess figures of the Paleo and Neolithic periods - dating from 28,000 to 15,000 BCE. Ancient Art, Ancient Artefacts, Stonehenge, Stone Age, Ancient Artifacts, Ancient Civilizations, Ancient Goddesses, Goddess Sculpture
A variety of Mother Goddess figures of the Paleo and Neolithic periods - dating from 28,000 to 15,000 BCE.
Scottish Green Man. This compelling carving is based on a 15th century misericord (choir stall carving) in Dunblane Cathedral, Scotland. The green man was a symbol of regeneration and oneness with the earth. Misericords were carvings underneath the seats of the choir stalls in medieval churches and hence featured many secular and pagan themes such as the green man. Dunblane Cathedral was founded by King David I in the 13th century Illustrators, Scottish Symbols, Cunningham, Medieval, Celtic, Scots, King David, Paganism, Hedonist
Scottish and Pictish Artifacts
Scottish Green Man. This compelling carving is based on a 15th century misericord (choir stall carving) in Dunblane Cathedral, Scotland. The green man was a symbol of regeneration and oneness with the earth. Misericords were carvings underneath the seats of the choir stalls in medieval churches and hence featured many secular and pagan themes such as the green man. Dunblane Cathedral was founded by King David I in the 13th century
Testoon of Henry VIII. The forerunner of the shilling, the testoon, was produced in extremely small quantities, probably around 1489, and the fact that there are only three known dies for this issue shows that the coins were not made for general circulation. They were probably trial pieces or patterns. The testoon was struck in quantity during the last part of the reign of Henry VIII, with The Tower, Southwark, and Bristol mints producing testoons in 1544–1551. Henry Viii, Tudor History, Tudor, England, Historical Artifacts, History Of Wine, Antique Coins, Ancient Coins, Old Coins
A testoon of Henry VIII (1509-1547)
Testoon of Henry VIII. The forerunner of the shilling, the testoon, was produced in extremely small quantities, probably around 1489, and the fact that there are only three known dies for this issue shows that the coins were not made for general circulation. They were probably trial pieces or patterns. The testoon was struck in quantity during the last part of the reign of Henry VIII, with The Tower, Southwark, and Bristol mints producing testoons in 1544–1551.
Henry VIII (1509-1547) - Silver Testoon | AMR Coins King Henry, King Henry Viii, Tudor Era, Queens
Henry VIII (1509-1547) - Silver Testoon
Henry VIII (1509-1547) - Silver Testoon | AMR Coins
The wedding bed for Sir John Radclyffe and Lady Anne Asshawe, dates back to the 1570s. The bed is the only surviving piece of furniture from Ordsall Hall. The Radclyffe family were one of the most influential families in England who served Tudor kings and queens in civil and foreign wars. Antique Furniture, Royals, Home, Victorian Furniture, Gothic Furniture, Tudor House
'Oldest' bed returns to Ordsall Hall in Salford
The wedding bed for Sir John Radclyffe and Lady Anne Asshawe, dates back to the 1570s. The bed is the only surviving piece of furniture from Ordsall Hall. The Radclyffe family were one of the most influential families in England who served Tudor kings and queens in civil and foreign wars.
Another open work shoe The shoe shown here on the left has openwork designs cut into the leather dates from the early 13th century. Selection of decorated leather shoes: 13th-14th century. London Museum, UK Museums, Medieval Clothing, Vintage, Medieval Shoes, Century Clothing, Medieval Fashion, Historical Clothing, Old Shoes, Medieval Life
Selection of decorated leather shoes: 13th-14th century
Another open work shoe The shoe shown here on the left has openwork designs cut into the leather dates from the early 13th century. Selection of decorated leather shoes: 13th-14th century. London Museum, UK
Medieval House of Tudor 1485-1603AD Henry VII Silver Groat 1485-1509AD 26mm… Wars Of The Roses
Antique coins for sale | Iron Age, Celtic, Roman, Saxon, Viking, Norman and Medieval coins | Silbury Coins Ltd
Medieval House of Tudor 1485-1603AD Henry VII Silver Groat 1485-1509AD 26mm…
Mary I & Philip Shilling, 1554 - was the first English coin to bear a double portrait. History, Mary Queen Of Scots
Double portraits - Art & Design - History of British Coins
Mary I & Philip Shilling, 1554 - was the first English coin to bear a double portrait.
Sumerian Cloisonné ring (possibly a wedding ring). Iraq, ca. 3000 BCE. (Louvre Paris Reunion des Musees National/Art Resource, New York/Photograph by Zeva Oelbaum). Antiquities, Kemer, Ancient Jewelry, Ancient Jewels, Antique Jewelry, Ethnic Jewelry, Ancient Sumer
Inlayed Tungsten Rings Offer Infinite Design Possibilities. Here are Some Options
Sumerian Cloisonné ring (possibly a wedding ring). Iraq, ca. 3000 BCE. (Louvre Paris Reunion des Musees National/Art Resource, New York/Photograph by Zeva Oelbaum).
Maya Rise and Fall; Popol Vuh Museum; Guatemala City; Universidad Francisco Marroquin; Incensario; Guatemala; Mayan; Maya; . Peru, Palenque, India, Mesoamerican, Teotihuacan, Guatemala City, Cultural Artifact, Inca
mm7226-050601-01709.TIF | Kenneth Garrett Photography
Maya Rise and Fall; Popol Vuh Museum; Guatemala City; Universidad Francisco Marroquin; Incensario; Guatemala; Mayan; Maya; .
The 5,000-year-old Neolithic carvings of concentric circles, interlocking rings and hollowed cups were uncovered as part of a four-year English Heritage-funded initiative, in partnership with Northumberland and Durham County Councils Land Art, Durham, Prehistoric, Ancient Aliens, Rock Art
British prehistoric rock art
The 5,000-year-old Neolithic carvings of concentric circles, interlocking rings and hollowed cups were uncovered as part of a four-year English Heritage-funded initiative, in partnership with Northumberland and Durham County Councils
The Gough Map oldest accurate "road map" of Britain circa 1360 Map Of Britain, Historical Maps, North West, West Coast, Old Maps, Antique Maps, Vintage Maps
Oldest accurate "road map" of Britain
The Gough Map oldest accurate "road map" of Britain circa 1360