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gamefreaksnz: Halo 4 invades Liechtenstein for game launch Microsoft has replicated the Halo 4 universe by transforming major Liechtenstein landmarks including the 13th century Gutenberg Castle and a working mine.
sixpenceee: The Wieliczka Salt Mine is located in Poland. The mine was built in the 13th century, produced table salt continuously until 2007, as one of the world's oldest salt mines still in operation. The mine’s attractions include dozens of
capnalex: angryinkeddrunk: thoodleoo: thoodleoo: do you ever look at weird medieval art and realize that it’s basically 13th century shitposting THE LAST ONE God’s wounds, how do you do?
sixpenceee:A “vampire grave” in Bulgaria holds a skeleton with a stake through its heart. It’s a skeleton from the 13th century. The remains once belonged to a man who was likely in his 40s. An iron rod had been hammered through his chest
greek-museums: National Archaeological Museum / Archaeological Site of Mycenae: Fragments of murals from the Acropolis of Mycenae (13th century B.C). Α female figure in a procession, holding a lily- perhaps an offering to the goddess. The fashionable
almaisan: Antoine Helbert Reconstruction, plans, elevations and sections of Byzantine monuments; Constantinople, 4th to 13th century.
coolartefact: Linear B tablets from Pylos. Used by Ventris to decipher language as Greek. 13th century BCE Source: https://imgur.com/OPv9wgp
coolartefact: The Archimedes palimpsest, 13th century A.D. Source: https://imgur.com/XGdnRQi
coolartefact: The Archimedes palimpsest, 13th century A.D. [1800x1160]Source: http://imgur.com/XGdnRQi
fyeahastropics: The North Celestial Tower(via APOD; Image Credit & Copyright: Anthony Ayiomamitis (TWAN) ) If you climbed to the top of this 13th century stone tower, it looks like you could reach out and touch the North Celestial Pole, the
thekhooll: Tomb Raider Ta Prohm is the modern name of a temple at Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, built in the Bayon style largely in the late 12th and early 13th centuries and originally called Rajavihara. Located approximately one kilometre
secret-submissive-tendencies: thoodleoo: thoodleoo: do you ever look at weird medieval art and realize that it’s basically 13th century shitposting Lmfaoo
theancientwayoflife:~ Anthropoid sarcophagi. Place of origin: Cemetery at Deir el-Balah Period: Late Bronze Age Date: 14th-13th century B.C.
amishfighterpilot: 13th century Mongols looking at the entire known world:
dustrial-inc: mymodernmet: Artist Creates Spellbinding Salt Labyrinth Inside a 13th Century French Castle When you allow your friend to cut the lines. @ophelianarcissa
titanicus-mechanicus: zagreus: moistmailman: Nobody: Dante: the poet? from 13th century italy? That’s his signature move Inferno!
sixpenceee: ‘Alien’ gargoyle on ancient Paisley Abbey A gargoyle on a historic 13th Century abbey has caused a social media sensation with its resemblance to the monster from the Alien films. Via BBC A photograph of the gargoyle at Paisley Abbey,
mindcontrolexperiment: The monk Kuya reciting the nembutsu or invokation of Amitābha Buddha, depicted as six figures of the Buddha coming from his mouth. Statue by Kosho, early 13th century.
robert-hadley:A Ding ware impressed ‘floral bowl’, Song dynasty, 10-13th century
1five1two:Palmyra Castle, Syria. 13th century.
sixpenceee:The Wieliczka Salt Mine is located in Poland. The mine was built in the 13th century, produced table salt continuously until 2007, as one of the world’s oldest salt mines still in operation. The mine’s attractions include dozens of
archaicwonder: Assyrian Chalcedony Cylinder Seal, North Mesopotamia, Middle Assyrian, 14th-13th Century BC With a horned, winged horse that has feet like a bird of prey complete with claws and talons.
cuiledhwen: A gateway to the churchyard of the ruined 13th century parish church of Greatham in Hampshire Anguskirk
ultragonk: A different type of Bible basher. Maciejowski Bible Chopper / Falchion This is a fascinating family of swords that have been named due to their well documented and illustrated use in the 13th century Maciejowski (or Crusader) Bible. They are
congenitaldisease:In 2014, archaeologists in Bulgaria uncovered a 13th century “vampire” with a stake through his heart. The remains were that of a man in his 40s who had an iron stake through his chest. His left leg had also been amputated and placed
irisharchaeology: A beautiful and intact 13th century church at Gumfreston, south Wales (with a later medieval tower).
speciesbarocus:13th century tiled floor has been discovered at the Bath Abbey.
artfreyparis:Detail of “Hukan ” acrylic on canvas , these men were once attendants to the feudal lords from the 13th century. These men both advised and entertained their lord and were also tea ceremony connoisseurs and artists. story tellers, where
mercibarcelona: Dating back to the 13th century, the structure was a Dominican church until Maastricht was invaded by Napoleon in 1794 and the group was forced out of the country. Since that point it has been briefly used as a parish, then a warehouse,
Archaeologists Are Building a Castle in France With 13th-Century Techniques
ronbeckdesigns: Alexander the Great travels beneath the sea in a 13th Century glass submarine, an illustration from the Roman d’Alexandre
demonagerie: Douai, Bibliothèque municipale, 0711, detail of f. 012. De natura animalium (13th century)
99percentinvisible: Between the 12th and the 13th century, Bologna, Italy, had over a hundred towers. The two most prominent towers remain today.
mangelexemplar: Galavant ↳ 08. It’s All in the Executions [caps]“ I’m not an animal. I mean, sure, I’ll kidnap a woman and force her to marry me, but after that, I’m all about a woman’s rights. I’m a modern, 13th-century man.
ultrafacts: Onfim was a child who lived in Novgorod, Russia, in the 13th century. He left his notes and homework exercises scratched in soft birch bark (beresta) which was preserved in the clay soil of Novgorod. Onfim, who archaeologists believe
lizawithazed: ultrafacts: Onfim was a child who lived in Novgorod, Russia, in the 13th century. He left his notes and homework exercises scratched in soft birch bark (beresta) which was preserved in the clay soil of Novgorod. Onfim, who archaeologists
cosmofilius: Ta Prohm - A Buddhist temple in Cambodia built between the late 12th and early 13th centuries overgrown with silk-cotton and tetramelaceae trees
art-of-swords:FalchionDated: 4th quarter of the 13th century - 1st quarter 14th centuryPlace of Origin: France (Paris, Seine, site du Pont-au-Change)Medium: bronze, ironSource: Copyright © 2015 Musée de Cluny - Musée national du Moyen Âge/Jean-Gilles
victoriousvocabulary: TROUBADOUR[noun]1. any male wandering singer or minstrel.2. one of a class of mediaeval lyric poets who flourished principally in southern France from the 11th to 13th centuries, and wrote songs and poems of a complex metrical form
kafkamilktea: mymodernmet: Artist Creates Spellbinding Salt Labyrinth Inside a 13th Century French Castle completely slug proof. let’s see those slimey motherfuckers get me now
grymmdark:deadstrangeblog:A 13th century French Château, abandoned since the 1930s when a fire broke out and caused devastating damage. It has since been left to the elements, and nature has taken over.This is my dream home
ahencyclopedia: EDDA: EDDA is a term used to describe two Icelandic manuscripts that were copied down and compiled in the 13th century CE. Together they are the main sources of Norse mythology and skaldic poetry that relate the religion, cosmogony, and
gemma-antiqua: Seljuk gold and sapphire ring, dated to the 12th to 13th centuries CE. The ring was found in Iran.
thequeensenglish: Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln, England. Dating from the 12th and 13th centuries, the impressive Lincoln Cathedral (officially the Cathedral Church of St. Mary in Lincoln) dominates Lincoln’s skyline and can be seen from 30 miles away.
hook-line-and-anarchy: floatingstirnerhead: zagreus: moistmailman: Nobody: Dante: the poet? from 13th century italy? Yes
deathandmysticism: The Codex Gigas, also known as the Devil’s Bible, 13th century
the-nestene-consciousness: seifukucat: here we have a wonderful piece of 13th century art wow isn’t that just majestic okay let’s take a little closer look at this masterful work oh what the everloving fuck
seifukucat: here we have a wonderful piece of 13th century art wow isn’t that just majestic okay let’s take a little closer look at this masterful work oh
steamgirlofficial: So, interesting thing about parlors. As Wikipedia says: Parlour derives from the Old French word parloir or parler (“to speak”), and entered English around the turn of the 13th century. In its original usage it denoted a place
uispeccoll: By request from our follower @cosmictypewriter! William Morris. The tale of King Florus and the Fair Jehane / [Translated by William Morris from the French of the 13th century.] Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1893. Green morocco
in-ois-oisou: Medieval kittens, from a 13th century English manuscript, (Bodleian Library, MS. Bodl. 533, fol. 13r)
pagewoman: 13th-century Charney Manor, Charney Bassett, Oxfordshire, England
stonerscully: ultrafacts: Onfim was a child who lived in Novgorod, Russia, in the 13th century. He left his notes and homework exercises scratched in soft birch bark (beresta) which was preserved in the clay soil of Novgorod. Onfim, who archaeologists
zegalba:Buddhist reliquary carved from rock crystal. Japan, Kamakura Period, c. 13th century
archaicwonder: Extremely Rare Medieval “Baniska” Type Bracelet, 13th Century A silver penannular bracelet made from three interwoven wires held in place by a further thin twisted wire, creating a decorative wave effect, triangular in cross-section;