>>212290533 (OP)Aw lowd he a heckin mega-chonker!
>>212293916Though what kinda craps that bloke would have made?
>>212290533 (OP)Bronze sword of Ommerschans from 1500-1350 BC
cool thread, i don't think brazil has anything though
>>212295124Holy fuck, of course we do. What's with brazilians being so lazy to study their own country?
We have several vikingships
>>212295557me waiting for my ban to expire
>>212294843Elven steel. Pic related is from Norway year 500.
Belt buckle from the same age. Sad the christians destroyed all our history before the viking age, and even the latter was written by Snorri 200 years later when Norway was christian.
>>212293916whoever made this reallly did not want it to ever break.
Expecting a japanese anon to post some haniwa pictures.
https://thevikingherald.com/article/the-incredible-story-of-how-the-world-s-largest-viking-hoard-was-discovered-in-sweden-in-1999/354
>>212295648I always used to wonder about why people liked gold so much (beyond the monetary value) until I watched a docu where they pulled the Varna Necropolis artifacts from the dirt in Bulgaria from 4600 and 4200 BCE and they looked brand new. Like they dusted them off and they were shiny and flawless.
Gold sure ages well.
>>212290533 (OP)it's pathetic I'm so embarrassed we don't have much statues on the land. this is a Buddha statue from 825 years ago.
>>212290533 (OP)bronze tool of early settlers 500BC
container (mostly used for needles)
The Sleeping lady of ฤฆal Saflieni.
small cylinder containers (mostly used for needles)
>>212296731That's the thing about gold, it's almost completely chemically inert. It doesn't react with anything at all found in nature so it never rusts or forms any kind of patina no matter how long it's exposed to the elements. Only some man-made compounds can dissolve it.
>>212298531Cippi of Melqart (one of them is in France).
Personal hygiene objects: ear pick and hair removal tweezers
A lead hammer head and some types of chisels
Back frame for agricultural tools
>>212290533 (OP)Ned show off the wheeled toys too Mexibro pol legit thinks you guys didnโt have them.
>>212294243So why the Smithsonian judging them then?
The most famous pre-roman sculpture in spain: the Lady of Elche, made between IV-V centuries before Christ. It was a period when the eastern coast of Spain (including what now is Elche) was part of the Carthaginian Empire.
Wooden bar for holding a quipu (knot device) primary cord
Yupana, an abacus-like device used for mathematical operations.
>>212299869So thatโs what the first waffle looked like
>>212299869Before clicking the picture i thought it was the stair illusion
From 700 BC near i where i live.
These Inca vases (along with a drawing by Guaman Poma) show pirwa, large containers placed in windy colcas (storehouses) with ventilation ducts to keep food as fresh as possible. Often, the food was previously freeze-dried, which alone had already greatly increased its lifespan.
>>212300407Dat nigga sum drip rt frfr
>>212300407rocking the limited edition balenciaga of 1520
>>212300407Damn! This statue has been farming aura for centuries.
>>212299869>>212300115>>212300203>>212300232NTA. I think the yupana is used to count something, maybe it's less complex than the quipu.
>>212290533 (OP)Dama de Baza ("Lady of Baza"), Granada, Iberian culture, ~4th century BC.
>>212290533 (OP)Face from the archaeological site of Casas del Turuรฑuelo, Badajoz, Extremadura, Tartessian culture, ~5th century BC.
>>212290533 (OP)Gold and copper sword, Guadalajara, Middle Bronze Age.
>>212290533 (OP)Replicas of the Villena Hoard, Alicante, Late Bronze Age.
>>212290533 (OP)Iron Age Celtic torcs, fibulae and jewellery.
>>212290533 (OP)Marble bust of Emperor Trajan, early 2nd century AC.
>>212290533 (OP)Bronze Roman sculptures, Azaila, Teruel, late 2nd-early 1st century BC.
>>212290533 (OP)Guanche mummy, Tenerife, Canary Islands, ~11th-12th century AC.
>>212290533 (OP)Jineta sword, Leรณn, 14th century AC.