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Whale Bone Spade from Ancient Japan
Image by James Blake Wiener

Whale Bone Spade from Ancient Japan

This whale bone spade comes from Japan and dates from the Jomon period, between the 2nd-1st century BCE. (Tokyo National Museum)
Bronze Hallberds from Ancient Japan
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Bronze Hallberds from Ancient Japan

These bronze Japanese hallberds date from the Yayoi period, between the 2nd-1st century BCE. (Tokyo National Museum)
Timoleon Walls, Gela
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Timoleon Walls, Gela

The walls are the most important monument that has come to us from Hellenistic Gela, preserved in a truly extraordinary way thanks to the sudden cover-up of the area. They are located at the western end of the modern city, in the locality...
Doban Clay Tablet from Japan
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Doban Clay Tablet from Japan

This doban or clay tablet is from the Fukuda Shell Mound in what is present-day Ibaraki prefecture, Japan. It dates from the Jomon period, between 1000-400 BCE. Important cultural property. (Tokyo National Museum)
Jomon Period Stone Ritual Object
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Jomon Period Stone Ritual Object

This stone ritual object comes from Japan and dates to the Jomon period, between 3000-400 BCE. (Tokyo National Museum)
Prehistoric Domen Clay Mask
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Prehistoric Domen Clay Mask

This prehistoric domen clay mask is from Kami Hata in Nagano, Japan. It dates from the Jomon period or roughly from 2000-1000 BCE. (Tokyo National Museum)
11th century CE Kievan Rus Territories
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11th century CE Kievan Rus Territories

Map of Kievan Rus territories during the feudal split, after the death of Prince Yaroslav the Wise in 1054 CE.
Mauritius Square
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Mauritius Square

Ancient astronomical observatory near Mezhyrich Village, Pavlogradsky District, Dniprovsky Region, Ukraine. Built in the II millennium BCE by Indo-European tribes. It takes the form of a crab.
Scythian Golden Pectoral from Tovsta Mohyla
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Scythian Golden Pectoral from Tovsta Mohyla

Scythian pectoral, created by Greek masters from Athens or Panticapaea, 4th century BCE. Found on 21 June 1971 in a mound of the Scythian period, near the city of Ordzhonikidze of the Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine.
Obsidian used for Prehistoric Japanese Tools
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Obsidian used for Prehistoric Japanese Tools

This piece of obsidian dates from the Paleolithic period or c. 18000 BCE, and it was uncovered in Engarau-cho on Japan's Hokkaido island. It helped prehistoric Japanese people in making stone tools. (Tokyo National Museum)
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