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Woolly Mammoth Tusks
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Woolly Mammoth Tusks

Tusks of a woolly mammoth found in Alaska and usually residing at the University of Alaska Museum in Fairbanks, although when (and where) this picture was taken in December 2017 it was on loan at the Australian Museum in Sydney. It came with...
Tombstone Door (Castelluccio Culture, Sicily)
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Tombstone Door (Castelluccio Culture, Sicily)

Stone door (early bronze Age, c. 2169 - c. 1500 BCE) closing of a grave dug in the rock, decorated in relief with spiral shaped motifs. On it are carved images that could allude to the sexual act and, therefore, to the continuation of life...
Double-Tubed Unguentarium
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Double-Tubed Unguentarium

This double-tubed unguentarium (a small container that probably held oil) was decorated with two spiral threads. From Mesopotamia, Iraq. 226-750 CE. The Sulaimaniya Museum, Iraq.
Rock Spirals, Valcamonica
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Rock Spirals, Valcamonica

Prehistoric spiral rock carvings at Valcamonica, Lombardy, Italy. 2800-2400 BCE. (Archaeological Museum of Milan)
Puabi's Gold Fastener, Ur
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Puabi's Gold Fastener, Ur

This gold fastener has an engraved spiral design on its quatrefoil head. The shank is pierced. It was found with a spare headdress on a table beside Puabi's bier inside her grave. Puabi was a Semitic Akkadian woman from Ur, c. 2600 BCE, possibly...
Upper Peristyle of Villa San Marco in Stabiae
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Upper Peristyle of Villa San Marco in Stabiae

The upper peristyle of Villa San Marco in Stabiae (Italy), with its surrounding portico and spiral-fluted columns, was added to the villa in the later years of its existence (just before 79 CE). The ceiling of the portico was lavishly decorated...
Urnes Style Disc Brooch
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Urnes Style Disc Brooch

Dished gilt copper-alloy disc brooch, Urnes style, from Pitney, Somerset, c. 11th century. The British Museum, London. Within a scalloped border, the convex surface of the circular brooch bears an openwork design of a coiled, ribbon animal...
Squat Alabastron Jar
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Squat Alabastron Jar

A squat alabastron, c. 1400-1375 BCE from Ialysus, Rhodes. These flat jars first appeared in the Minoan civilization on Crete and were used for storing creams and unctions. This three handled example is typically decorated with stylised rocks...
Urartian Stone Bull's Head
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Urartian Stone Bull's Head

This white stone bull's head was originally inlaid. It has an ornamented forelock. The artifact is socketed at the back, probably for an attachment to the corner of a seat (most likely an arm of the throne). There is a carved spiral pattern...
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