Iron Age Celts of Britain were the first to develop the open ring brooch, a type that would remain widespread in Great Britain and Ireland through the early Middle Ages.
Date: early 800s
Geography: Made in Galway, Ireland
Culture: Pictish or Irish

tannertan36
will byers stan first human second

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

PR's Tumblrdome
ojovivo
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
$LAYYYTER
wallacepolsom
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
we're not kids anymore.
styofa doing anything
Mike Driver
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
🪼
Monterey Bay Aquarium

if i look back, i am lost

Kaledo Art

★

JBB: An Artblog!
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
seen from Brazil
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Australia

seen from Argentina
seen from Lithuania
seen from China

seen from Singapore
seen from Türkiye

seen from United States
seen from Sweden
seen from India

seen from United States

seen from New Zealand

seen from United States

seen from Italy
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from Switzerland
@blessedlittlerat
Iron Age Celts of Britain were the first to develop the open ring brooch, a type that would remain widespread in Great Britain and Ireland through the early Middle Ages.
Date: early 800s
Geography: Made in Galway, Ireland
Culture: Pictish or Irish
marvel cinematic universe: captain america: the winter soldier (2014)
You’re my friend. You’re my mission! Then finish it. ‘Cause I’m with you ‘till the end of the line.
Iceland, Ludwig Favre, 2016
The First and Second Days of Creation. Bible historiale of Guyart des Moulins. Paris, 14th c.
I just heard my mom tell my brother, “when you die, you will go outside and garden until your father says you’re done” and it took me a second to realize that my brother was playing a videogame and this was not a theological discussion.
Purgatory
Soviet soldier passing a polar bear some milk, 1950.
Source
yk when someone’s telling a joke but they keep stopping because they’re laughing too hard and then you start laughing even though you don’t know what for or why.....love
San Benedetto di Norcia da Fabrizio
Ancient Egyptian faience figurines in the shape of jerboas. Artist unknown; ca. 1850-1640 BCE (12th or 13th Dynasty, Middle Kingdom). Thought to come from Heliopolis; now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Stained glass window depicting the Trinity in three persons. Saint Martin church, Courgenard, France.