tweet reference under the cut, and the curlya pose is of course ref’s off none other but @joetastic2739 <3
Ink stone in the form of a turtle, China, 6th-7th century
from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Penelope: How long has it been?
Odysseus: Twenty years…
*loud cheering* FINALLY!!!! HE KNOWS HOW LONG IT HAS BEEN!!!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS ON FIGURING OUT TIME KING!!!!! 🎉🎉🎉
bottle painted with trees and frogs | nubian | meroitic period
in the university of chicago institute for the study of ancient cultures' collection
shawn michaels
wwf monday night raw — december 16, 1996
Me watching sayian saga arc:
✨ tag yourself ✨ but with Aegean Scripts! Mainly Bronze Age, with a sprinkle of Iron Age (Cypriot Syllabary).
Prince Tottika, Kizil Cave 205, 6th century CE. Tottika (circa 550-600 CE) was a king of the Tarim Basin state of Kucha in the second half of the 6th century CE. He appears in a mural of the Maya Cave of the Kizil Caves, with his wife Svayamprabhā, accompanied by two monks and other attendants. The paintings were brought to Berlin by the Third Turfan expedition (1905-1907), but lost in World War II.
would you still love me again?
RISD MUSEUM - Providence, RI
Image of a woman in an elephant headdress made from a single sheet of silver and gilded. It is thought to represent Cleopatra Selene, the only daughter and surviving child of Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony. Cleopatra Selene and her husband Juba II ruled the client kingdom of Mauretania.