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Turnip Lantern
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Turnip Lantern

On All Hallows Eve, the Irish hollowed out turnips and carved them with faces, placing a candle inside, so that as they went about “souling” on the night when the veil between life and death was thinnest, they would be protected from spirits...
Bonfire on Guy Fawkes Day
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Bonfire on Guy Fawkes Day

Guy Fawkes Day celebration in Leamington
Mongolian Deel Robe
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Mongolian Deel Robe

A traditional Mongolian deel robe. The embroidery and fur trim of this example indicate it was likely worn at the imperial court.
Mongol Clothing of the Imperial Court
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Mongol Clothing of the Imperial Court

Examples of male and female clothing worn by Mongols at the imperial Yuan Dynasty court in the 13th and 14th century CE. (Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition, National Museum of China, Beijing)
Mongol Warriors in Deel Robes
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Mongol Warriors in Deel Robes

An illustration of Mongol warriors carrying out an execution. They are wearing the traditional Mongol deel robe. 14th century CE. (From Rashid-ad-Din's Gami' at-tawarih)
Mongol Warrior Helmet
Image by 江戸東京博物館、熊本県立美術館

Mongol Warrior Helmet

An iron and felt helmet of a Mongol warrior (13-14th century CE).
The Golden Horde Defeated at Kulikovo
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The Golden Horde Defeated at Kulikovo

Detail of a 19-century CE painting depicting the Battle of Kulikovo (1380 CE). By Ivan Blinov, on display at the State Historical Museum, Moscow.
Battle of the Ugra River
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Battle of the Ugra River

Battle of the Ugra River (1480 CE). Miniature from a 16th-century CE Russian chronicle.
Battle of Kulikovo
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Battle of Kulikovo

Illustration from the 15th-century CE Russian literary work "Tale of the Mamai Massacre"
Two-storey Building, Herculaneum
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Two-storey Building, Herculaneum

A two-storey building at Herculaneum. The town was buried under ash and lava following th eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE. It is very rare for upper stories of Roman buildings with their wooden elements to survive.
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