Ancient Terracotta Artifacts

A collection of ancient terracotta objects including lamps, ointment vessels, and cups, showcasing historical craftsmanship from various cultures.

Lamp, Anatolia; 1st - 4th century; Terracotta; 2.2 x 4.5 x 9.5 cm (7,8 x 1 3,4 x 3 3,4 in.)
Lamp, Anatolia; 1st - 4th century; Terracotta; 2.2 x 4.5 x 9.5 cm (7,8 x 1 3,4 x 3 3,4 in.)
Helmet and armour of a Thracian soldier on display in Kazanlak museum, Bulgaria, EuropeNubian culture bowl, Egypt, collected in 1961-1964, pumpkin bark and plant fiber, Anthropology National Museum, Madrid, Spain.old ceramic monastery tableware, Monastery of Santa María de Carracedo, 10th century, Carracedo del Monasterio, El Bierzo region, Castile and Leon, Spain.EPIGRAFE ARABE DE LA MEZQUITA DE SAN JUAN DE LA PALMA. Location: MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO-COLECCION. Sevilla. Seville. SPAIN.Loom weights, monographic museum of Conimbriga, city of the Conventus Scallabitanus, Roman province of Lusitania, district of Coimbra, Portugal.Iberian amphorae Iberian amphorae, lids/enbudos and reel support, 5th-3rd century BC, Giribaile, Iberian culture, Iberian Museum of Jaén, Andalusia, Spain Copyright: xZoonar.com/BartomeuxBalaguerxRotgerx 21704928Clay barrel cylinder, inscription of Sargon II. Neo-Assyrian. 650 BC. Khorsabad, Iraq. Cuneiform script, Akkadian language. British Museum. London.Selection of objects from the En Gedi hoard. Found wrapped in a woven mat in a cave above Nahal Mishmar in the Judean Desert, over 6,500-5,500 years ago. It is thought that the objects belong to the En Gedi sanctuary about 12km away. Made from copper, ivory and stone.Arctic Canada, Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit (aka Frobisher Bay). Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum. Hand carved Inuit art pins made from bone and ivory.Crypt, Albert sarcophagus, tomb of Albertus Magnus, St., Saint, SaintAncient Egyptian utensils, Cairo, EgyptStone mace heads dating from the Later Neolithic period. These type of heads would have been used during ceremonies. Dated 40th Century BC