Post your country's great artifacts that over 1500 years
Post your country's great artifacts that over 1500 years
Charlemagne's sword
before the French Revolution we had Scepter of Dagobert, a French regalia sacred thing from 7th but Revolutionnaries stole this
Oh, pardonne. I posted not artifact.
Cool sword :DDD
Is this a real mammoth? or fake?
Golden necklace from year 200 or so.
Found Nousiainen year 1770.
"Skydisc" of Nebra.
With around 4000 years the oldest astronomical device in the world.
>Revolutionnaries stole this
This makes me incredibly angry
how is this an astronomical device?
A fucking dog chewed his tail and ear, if it wasn't for that it would be a perfectly preserved mammoth sample.
Visigothic art
they also destroyed the Oriflamme and i'm mad about this
>With around 4000 years
Wow it's really amazing :D
30.000 brazilian painting in a cave.
To lazy to translate all of it and the english wiki articel is pretty short, but it had to to with winter/summer solstice and normalization of sun/moon year.
Dama de Elche, Iberian sculpture from the 4th century BC
Utah Raptor
Iberian figurine from the 5th century BC.
The Sleeping Lady of Ħal-Saflieni
Probably 4000BC - 2500BC
Cuuuuute :3
It is amazing indeed. Gold is a very valuable commodity
Bear head idol. They say that it is a hammer. It was found in Paltamo, Kainuu. It's estimated age is about 7 000 years old (ca. 5 000 BC).
Too bad it's kept in Stockholm because it was found during the Swedish era.
Looks like a toast with vegemite
Yeah, pic related is the most important finding of the bronze age (~3000 years old) in central europe.
Stolen by Russia after WW2, so this is just a replica.
This stripe pattern animal head knife is cooler.
For me, it is Tutankhamun's meteoritic dagger. The iron used to make the dagger is from a meteorite. Literally a dagger from outer space.
It's from around 1325 BC
why are those people depicted with tails?
Probably just huge dicks.
By the way those necklaces are made of bear teeth.
Early Roman helmet found near Rostov. Historians believe it made long trip there as a treasure.
We have this retarded fuck
Bow to USA
Venedi (early slavics) things. 200s AD
you must be fun at parties
>Post your country's great artifacts that over 1500 years
This.
Natives in most of the U.S. were basically stone aged when Europeans showed up.
>B.C.
wo...wow.... :O
HOLY SHITS !!! MFW we could be colonized by Romans
>everything is bent and looks like its about to fall apart
and ppl say korean workmanship is shotty
It's not really an impressive artefact, but the Argantou stone is potentially the only primary evidence of King Arthur's existence
Though some historians debate this. The joys of the dark ages
haha we have original
Thread had potential but seems like OP has the wrong idea.
Also this is a replica of a 6th century bronze object. I'm not sure if it even qualifies.
Usually things like the Sutton Hoo hoard and other Anglo-Saxon finds.
what's that
image search shows only a lot of moon runes which I cannot read
Don't expect much from our ancient artifacts...
this is the best because we have not historically been so important....
fi.wikipedia.org
didn't know we had such old things
He is shit posting items made of bronze photoshopped pictures to look like they were mady of gold. Most are dated around year 500 and some tops 1000 years earlier
Or maybe something got lost in translation... He sounded like he was sarcastically one upping everybody.
u drunk?
I don't think he was.
You come off as a bit of a cunt in this exchange.
I'm not him Saying
>Cuuuuute :3
Does sound like sarcasm tho.
There are too many from Italy so I'll just post those from my region: Sardinia.
This is a model of a ship and it's made of bronze, it dates back to almost 3000 years ago. The ancient Sardinians made many of these ship models, 157 of them have been uncovered, but this is definitely one of the best ones found. It was deposited in a Greek sanctuary in Calabria as an offering, probably by a Sardinian sailor heading eastward.
A cave full of hands of people who lived 12000 years ago.
this guy have been here for the last 5000 years or so
en.wikipedia.org
It is debated that there could have been Neanderthal of some earlier human settlement here far as 120 000 bce. Wildest estimates go far as 250 000 bce.
Doesn't look like he's going anywhere any time soon
No they didn't. Give us the real date
There's a dude transforming into an animal bellow, maybe they're following him disguised as animals
it's far before religion was born
people still worship inanimate objects
the source is in Indonesian
>(Sukendar, 1997: 113).
Is there a Wikipedia page about this site or something? It surely isn't from 5000 years ago, it seems to be some sort of fairly recent Indonesian park for tourist not even ancient
Did they have to upload a picture of a girl showing off her fat ass?
Oh god
looks amazing, my ancestors
nice
Abos on suicide watch.
yes It's just a restoration as digital :3
It's made of gold, but since it was in the mud for a long time, the color turned black
Warrior from 3000 years ago
yeah lol
a head trophy, my ancestors
most likely from a Roman soldier
Literally better than any of the boring shit posted in this thread. You could tell our natives had an advanced understanding of art, not like those other faggs that think gold=art.
my ancesters :)
found this in my supermarket, great artifact, tastes good !
>not like those other faggs that think gold=art.
Agree
Yes i like it too :3
small clay figure of a woman, dating back to 29-25000 BC
Shang Dynasty Zun with Ram Motif (1600B.C - 1046B.C)
Surely ancient China was best :)