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Earthen ware bottle with caiman, Cupisnique culture, Peru, 1000 - 800 BC
from The MET
'The Metamorphosis of Daphne'. Trapani, Italy. Coral figure; with gilt-copper mounts; on a later square wood base. 17th century.
Shell, limestone, and lapis lazuli game board, city of Ur, Sumer, circa 2450 BC
from The Penn Museum
Axe head, Scandinavia, 11th-12th century
from The MET
Axe head, Scandinavia, 11th-12th century
from The MET
Gold and silver decorated burgonet, Germany, circa 1560
from The Wallace Collection, London
Standing dog with spouted tail,
Colima, Protoclassic, c. 100 BCE-250 CE,
Earthenware,
7 h × 6 w × 12½ d in (18 × 15 × 32 cm)
Bowls of the ancient world
1. bowl, egypt 200-150 b.c 2. bowl depicting man holding cup and flowering branch, iraq, 10th century 3. bowl with fish motif, Peru, Paracas culture, 650-100 BCE 4. bowl with eagle, Egypt, ca. 1000 5. bowl, egypt, ca. 1295-1185B.C 6. gold libation bowl, greece, 4th-3rd century BCE 7. glass bowl, roman, 1st century AD 8. bowl, Peru, Paracas culture, 5th-4th century BCE 9. blue marsh bowl, egypt, ca. 1550-1458
Glass ewer, Roman, late 4th century AD
Uncovered from the Hwangnamdaechong Tomb in Korea
from The National Museum of Korea
Stirrup spout bottle depicting llamas having sexy time, Moche culture, Peru, 1-800 AD
from The Museo Larco, Lima, Peru
A stem cup from North China, late seventh or early eighth century. Silver with embossing, chasing, engraving and microscopic traces of gilding.
Credit…via Asia Society, New York
Ceramic plate, Vietnam, circa 1450
from The Cernuschi Museum
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