Hologram Carvilio's ring. Found in Grottaferrata, southeast of Rome.
Date: c. 1st century AD. The man, Titus Carvilius Gemello, died at the age of 18, and the ring with his image was worn by his mother on a daily basis. The object is made of gold and quartz.
Date: c. 1st century AD. The man, Titus Carvilius Gemello, died at the age of 18, and the ring with his image was worn by his mother on a daily basis. The object is made of gold and quartz.
The Helmet of Leiro is a celtic helmet dating from approximately 1,000 B.C. and 800 BC.
It was found on April 7, 1976 inside a clay basin in a rocky area near the "Corruncho dos Porcos" beach during construction work by the Galician fisherman José Vicente Somoza.
It has a height of 15 cm, a diameter of 19.5 cm and a weight of 270 grams. It is made of gold, using the techniques of embossing and hammering.
It is a hemispherical-shaped helmet made in a single piece and the upper part finished with a small-based cone throne.
📸 Archaeological and Historical Museum of San Antón in La Coruña, Galicia, Spain.
It was found on April 7, 1976 inside a clay basin in a rocky area near the "Corruncho dos Porcos" beach during construction work by the Galician fisherman José Vicente Somoza.
It has a height of 15 cm, a diameter of 19.5 cm and a weight of 270 grams. It is made of gold, using the techniques of embossing and hammering.
It is a hemispherical-shaped helmet made in a single piece and the upper part finished with a small-based cone throne.
📸 Archaeological and Historical Museum of San Antón in La Coruña, Galicia, Spain.
The Prague astronomical clock, installed in 1410. It is the world's oldest astronomical clock still in operation.
Old Town Square, Prage, Czech Republic.
Old Town Square, Prage, Czech Republic.
Joan of Arc at the the siege of Paris, in "Les Vigiles de Charles VII", 1484
Byzantine gold coin facing busts of Heraclius (on left) wearing long mustache and beard, and Heraclius Constantine (on right) wearing short mustache and beard, both wearing simple crown and chlamys; cross above between them.