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gardenoffish: calamitouserebus: writing-prompt-s: You’re teleported to 44 BCE Rome in your everyday street clothes. You’re brought before Caesar and he believes you might be from the future, hoping to bring him fortune. One day he questions you,
papasmoke: emotionunderflow: papasmoke: Jim Davis?… is 153 years old but…. Garfield… is older………. No Garfield resting after crossing the Nile. 2530, BCE.
oylmpians: a list of current immortals florence welch: probably like 200 BCE celtic queen keeanu reeves: 1500 renaissance hoe jeff goldblum: late 1800′s i would guess harry styles: fairly new immortal, 1970′s lorde: 1920′s flapper era hozier:
gracedpalmer: Cybele: She is a primordial mother goddess whose worship spanned cultures and over a thousand years. She first appears in Phrygia, where she was associated with mountains, hawks, lions and the wilderness. Around 600 BCE, she was adopted
jewish-privilege: tikkunolamorgtfo: Israel is only 71 years old. By contrast, Judaism is over 3500 years old. The diaspora began in 6th Century BCE. This means I have nearly two millennia of trauma branded into my genes, centuries of expulsion, murder,
butchmime: butchmime: think of how torturous it must’ve been to be a lesbian before you had like poetic imagery or words to express your feelings with me, a cavewoman in 200,000 BCE, looking in the starlight upon my lover who may be named “Grorf”
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joachimmurat: headypajamas: anime since 2000 BCE What the fuck was Japan ON?
Male Lizard figurine was found at Al Ubaíd archeological site in Iraq. It belongs to a such called Ubaíd period, dating 4000 - 5900 BCE, which predates the Sumerian culture. The left head object authenticity unknown but there is no explanation for
Tattoos still visible on the skin of a Tarim Basin mummy. The Tarim mummies are a series of mummies discovered in the Tarim Basin in present-day Xinjiang, China, which date from 1900 BCE to 200 CE.
An ancient Roman larva convivialis, a memento mori. ‘Memento mori’ translates from Latin as “Remember you must die”. This is a special type of memento mori called a larva convivialis, given to revelers at a banquet or feast. Even
st1mu11: Attic Red-Figure Bell-Krater (detail depicting Ganymede playing with a hoop). C. 500-490 BCE.
did-you-kno: Ancient Egyptians were using 20-sided die as early as 200 BCE. Source
angelrin89: elvisqueso: keetongu: did-you-kno: Ancient Egyptians were using 20-sided die as early as 200 BCE. Source i cant believe ancient egyptians were FUCKING NERDS but are u surprised @grimaulkins
marmarinos: Detail of the Belvedere Torso, likely a 1st century CE Roman copy of a 2nd century BCE Greek original. Currently located in the Vatican Museums. The base is signed with the artists name: “Apollonios, son of Nestor, Athenian.” Source:
rosewater1997:wish i were alive in 2000 BCE so i could have devoted my life to the moon goddess and die at the old age of 28
salomi:Venus d'ArlesThe Venus of Arles, discovered in several pieces in the Roman theatre at Arles. The statue dates to the end of the 1st century BCE after a Greek original c. 365 BC by famous Praxiteles.- Louvre Museum, Paris.
gemma-antiqua: Ancient Greek gold and garnet ring, dated to the 3rd to 2nd century BCE. The figure at the center of the ring is likely the god Eros. Source: St. James’s Ancient Art.
bemusedlybespectacled: jewishzevran: keetongu: did-you-kno: Ancient Egyptians were using 20-sided die as early as 200 BCE. Source i cant believe ancient egyptians were FUCKING NERDS imagine ancient egyptian d&d tho “You have crossed into
ancientart: A selection of Early Cycladic II ‘frying pans’ from the cemetery of Chalandriani, Syros. All date to about 2800-2300 BCE. The 1st ‘frying pan’ shows an incised representation of a paddled longboat set among stamped wave-like spirals.
mythicalmessenger: space-feminist: inthannon: oylmpians: a list of current immortals florence welch: probably like 200 BCE celtic queen keeanu reeves: 1500 renaissance hoe jeff goldblum: late 1800′s i would guess harry styles: fairly new immortal,
brightlotusmoon:mythicalmessenger: space-feminist: inthannon: oylmpians: a list of current immortals florence welch: probably like 200 BCE celtic queen keeanu reeves: 1500 renaissance hoe jeff goldblum: late 1800′s i would guess harry styles: fairly
dandyism22: DANDYISM……….Plate 1917.The Ares Borghese. After Alcamenes, 2nd century BCE.
ancientart: A few details from the Standard of Ur. Found in southern Iraq, and dating to about 2600-2400 BCE, the Standard of Ur depicts one of the earliest representations of a Sumerian army. Courtesy of & currently located at The British
brucesterling: emigrejukebox: Iron Age shoes (ca. 400 BCE to 400 CE) found on body found in European bog Photo by Robert Clark, September 2007 National Geographic *Those are really excellent shoes for that period. Their elegance amazes me. They
lionofchaeronea:Bellerophon, astride Pegasus, attacks the Chimera. Molded medallion from an Apulian terracotta flask, artist unknown; ca. 300-250 BCE. Now in the British Museum.
lionofchaeronea: Peleus seizes Thetis, who transforms into a lion in an attempt to escape his grasp. Tondo of an Attic red-figure kylix, attributed to the painter Douris; ca. 490 BCE. Found at Vulci; now in the Cabinet des Médailles, Paris.
magictransistor:Enthroned Mother Goddess. Çatalhöyük (Turkey), Neolithic age (6000-5500 BCE).
lionofchaeronea:Apollo, with cithara, holds out a phiale (libation dish) to Nike; between them is the omphalos-stone (”navel of the world,” located at Delphi). Marble relief, artist unknown; ca. 100-75 BCE. Now in the Louvre.
givemesomesoma:Etruscan terracotta head of a man Manganello, Cerveteri, C.100 BCE. National Etruscan museum of Villa Guilia.
lionofchaeronea:Painted limestone stela of the steward Mentuwoser. Artist unknown; ca. 1944 BCE (Year 17 of the reign of Senusret I, 12th Dynasty, Middle Kingdom). Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
lionofchaeronea:King Aegeus of Athens consults the goddess Themis (Natural Law). Tondo of an Attic red-figure kylix, attributed to the Codros Painter; ca. 440-430 BCE. Found at Vulci; now in the Altes Museum, Berlin.
writing-prompt-s: You’re teleported to 44 BCE Rome in your everyday street clothes. You’re brought before Caesar and he believes you might be from the future, hoping to bring him fortune. One day he questions you, asking “How Do I Die?” You
rejectedprincesses: Timoclea (4th century BCE): the Woman Who Threw Her Rapist in a Well This was not the post that was scheduled. But it was one that spoke to the moment. If you’re in the US, please vote. Full post, with footnotes and whatnot,
bemusedlybespectacled:jewishzevran:keetongu:did-you-kno:Ancient Egyptians were using 20-sided die as early as 200 BCE. Sourcei cant believe ancient egyptians were FUCKING NERDSimagine ancient egyptian d&d tho“You have crossed into the underworld
hashbrowncatsandketchup: kittygoddesspurr: lionofchaeronea: Standing statuette (bronze with gold inlay) of the ancient Egyptian cat-goddess Bastet, holding an usekh-collar topped by a feline head and sun-disk. Artist unknown; ca. 400-250 BCE (Late
allofmystudentsrunaway: historyarchaeologyartefacts: Gobekli Tepe, possibly an ancient temple. Turkey, approx. 8000 BCE. [1068x801] *stares into camera as the oldest megalithic site IN THE ENTIRE WORLD, the worlds first monumental SCULPTURE, a thing
bunjywunjy: The Domestication of Cats, 7500 BCE
slimdontactright: sapphrikah: distant-relatives-blog: The earliest evidence of ancient dentistry we have is an amazingly detailed dental work on a mummy from ancient Egypt that archaeologists have dated to 2000 BCE. The work shows intricate gold work
kidsboop: NO “TELEPHONES”. TALK TO EACH OTHER. FACE TO FACE ONLY. WRITE A LETTER. SEND A TELEGRAM TO YOUR MOM. PRETEND IT’S 1860. LIVE. NO ‘WRITING’… TALK TO EACH OTHER. THROW A ROCK AT YOUR MOM. PRETEND IT’S 10,000 BCE. LIVE.
hadrian6: Sosibios Vase. circa 50.BCE. Roman. pentelic marble. Louvre Museum. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
ancient-mesopotamia: The female sumerian statue found at the Abu Temple in Tell Asmar from c. 2700 BCE. when you drink to much coffee on Mondays to try to stay alert
sukeban: eastiseverywhere: Greco-Roman mosaics of ZeugmaTurkey (c. 200 BCE)[Source] Vintage News reports: In the ancient Greek City, Zeugma, which is located in today’s Turkey, unbelievable mosaics were uncovered, dating back to the 2nd century
design-is-fine: Romano-Egyptian Mosaic Glass Inlay Depicting an Eagle, a Wagtail and a Falcon, 1st century BCE. Mosaic glass, Miho Museum Kyoto / flickr
museum-of-artifacts: Dionysos riding on a panther. Floor mosaic. Ca. 120—80 BCE. Delos, House of the Masks
hadrian6: Panathenaic Amphora. about 480–470 BCE, terracotta, black-figure. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
langoaurelian: DIONYSUS RIDING A PANTHER Floor mosaic, Delos, House of the Masks, circa 120 - 8- BCE
art4gays: amare-habeo: Gilded Bronze statue of a beardless Hercules cast in the Greek Lysippic style of the 4th century BCE Found in the remains of the Forum Boariu via Mary Harrsch & desimonewayland (via TumbleOn)
lfratino: Ambrosius Painter, red figure kylix with boy fishing, c. 510-500 BCE
lionofchaeronea:The Sphinx. Attic red-figure pyxis, artist unknown; 2nd half of 5th cent. BCE. Found at Nola, Italy; now in the Cabinet des Médailles, Paris. Photo credit: Marie-Lan Nguyen/Wikimedia Commons.
lionofchaeronea:Peleus seizes Thetis, who transforms into a lion in an attempt to escape his grasp. Tondo of an Attic red-figure kylix, attributed to the painter Douris; ca. 490 BCE. Found at Vulci; now in the Cabinet des Médailles, Paris.
fishstickmonkey: Head of an AthleteGreek or Roman; 1st century BCE-1st century CE (Late Hellenistic-Roman Imperial) Marblethe Walters Art Museum
phoenix-50:The bronze Boxer at Rest, also known as the Terme Boxer or Boxer of the Quirinal, is a Hellenistic Greek sculpture of a sitting nude boxer at rest, c. 330 to 50 BCE.It was excavated in Rome in 1885
savevsdeath: spintria, Rome, 1st century BCE This is a spintria. They were used in ancient Rome to request and pay for different “services” in brothels and from prostitutes on the street. As a cosmopolitan city, many visitors did not speak the
100artistsbook: This Egyptian rock painting was found inside the tomb of Khnumhotep and Niankhkhnum, and dates to some time around 2400 BCE. It depicts the two men holding hands, surrounded by their children - the traditional pose of a married couple.