List of Objects
Telling a history of our world through objects
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600 BC - 200 BC
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Tell us what it says about a time, a place or a community. What does it make you think about history and the world? You ...
Contributed by Individual
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Mummy of Hornedjitef
Mummy and coffins of Hornedjitef an Egyptian priest who lived over 1,000 years after Tutankhamun and Ramesses the Great.
Contributed by The British Museum
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Chinese coin
I bought this coin in the museum shop at Xian in China in 2001. It does not have much value but is a constant reminder ...
Contributed by Individual
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Etruscan votive bronze of the God Laran
For clarification this is an object I own. It is part of the Traves Parkinson Collection - R W Traves Parkinson. This ...
Contributed by Individual
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The Gorgon's Head Pediment, Roman Baths
The temple pediment is one of the most famous discoveries from Roman Britain; it is filled with emblems and was full of ...
Contributed by Individual
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The Celtic Curse - The Roman Baths
This small but unique object contains the only surviving words written in British Celtic. Although we can read the ...
Contributed by Individual
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Minerva's Head - The Roman Baths
This head is one of the most significant finds from Roman Bath. It is all that remains of a full-size, gilt bronze ...
Contributed by Individual
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Paracas textile
These pieces of cloth, made by the Paracas civilisation in South America, were found wrapped around a mummified body
Contributed by The British Museum
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Moon God Figurine
This is a bronze seated figure of a moon god, shown in human form with a tripartite wig, uraeus, moon crescent and disc, ...
Contributed by Museum
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Alexander style SEAL, a global brand
Privately-owned chalcedony gem SEAL has fine coloured intrusions to secure its uniqueness. Intaglio shows seated Zeus ...
Contributed by Individual
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Ancient Greek coin
My father found this object as a small boy.He was playing with friends near his home,a small hamlet of a few houses and ...
Contributed by Individual
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Cramond lioness
A Roman sandstone lioness found in a river at Cramond, near Edinburgh, in 1997, having lain there for 1800 years. ...
Contributed by Museum
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A small 'stone' bird
My father was in Indian Army on NW Frontier. He found this bird whch he has mounted and carved the following words: H M ...
Contributed by Individual
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Currency Bars
Currency bars have long been regarded as tokens used by Iron Age tribes in exchange for goods.
"For money they use ...
Contributed by Museum
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Olmec stone mask
A stone face made by Olmecs, the first Central American culture to build cities and develop writing.
Contributed by The British Museum
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Oxus chariot model
Model of a Persian chariot buried in a hoard from Central Asia.
Contributed by The British Museum
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Gold coin of Croesus
One of the world’s earliest coins minted in ancient Turkey about 2,500 years ago.
Contributed by The British Museum
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Rare gold coin of Athens
This extremely rare gold stater of Athens, depicting Athena, was issued by the tyrant Lachares in 296 BC to pay his ...
Contributed by Museum
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Ptah Sokar Osiris
Funerary goods accompanied loved ones into the afterlife - they were very concerned about their happiness.
Contributed by Individual
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Phoenician Funereal Glass (BC)
I have a cabinet with six pieces of Phoenician funeral glass which were excavated from Tibnin in Galilee by an ancester ...
Contributed by Individual
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Chinese bronze bell
This Chinese bell plays different notes if hit in different places, echoing the philosopher Confucius’ ideas of harmony
Contributed by The British Museum
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Basse Yutz Flagons
Two flagons for pouring mead, wine or beer at feasts and probably found in the burial of an unknown man.
Contributed by The British Museum
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Parthenon sculpture: Centaur and Lapith
Sculpture of a half-man, half-horse rearing over a dead human from the Parthenon in Athens, Greece.
Contributed by The British Museum
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Coin with head of Alexander
Coin showing Alexander the Great, issued by one of his successors
Contributed by The British Museum
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Roman Republican Denarius Coin
This Roman silver denarius coin was one of 5294 British Iron Age and Roman coins excavated at a Late Iron Age shrine ...
Contributed by Museum
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Pillar of Ashoka
Inscription from a pillar erected by Ashoka, ruler of an Empire that covered most of the Indian subcontinent
Contributed by The British Museum
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Roman 'Swiss Army Knife'
From about 500 BC the state of Rome saw an increase in personal wealth, acquired through conquest or business. Often ...
Contributed by Museum
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Highdown Anglo-Saxon Glass Goblet
Egyptian Vase transcribed with Greek inscription discovered in an Anglo-Saxon Cemetary at Highdown Hill in Worthing
Contributed by Museum
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luo pan
Based on my research the history of the luopan and the compass are intertwined. The compass was invented by the Chinese ...
Contributed by Individual
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Serpentine whorl
In the 19th century many stone whorls were removed from Sark. More than a dozen cromlechs were broken up to provide ...
Contributed by Museum
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An Iron Age Logboat from Poole Harbour
A 2000 year old logboat found in Poole Harbour, whose original use remains a mystery.
Contributed by Museum
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Etruscan black figure vase
This Etruscan vase has been subject to many interpretations in the past. It is decorated in the black-figure technique ...
Contributed by Museum
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Ancient Greek aulos
The 'aulos' in the Ure Museum is the best known example of a popular musical instrument from ancient Greece. Although it ...
Contributed by Museum
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Greek/Etruscan pottery wine jug
This wine jug (oinochoe) would have been used by everyday people across the Ancient Greek World. Found in Italy it was ...
Contributed by Individual
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Late Bronze Age Ox Yoke
Very few prehistoric Irish wooden yokes have ever been found. This example has no provenance, however it was most likely ...
Contributed by Museum
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Terracotta figure
My friend who sadly passed away in 1994 left me this in his will. A young Arab boy in Babylon gave him this as a gift ...
Contributed by Individual
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Marilyn's Ceramic Vessel
Gift from Cyprus
Contributed by Individual
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Bronze Neck Ring
A bronze neck-ring buried with a wealthy Iron Age woman in Guernsey.
Contributed by Museum
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Egyptian Anubis Mask
Mask in the form of the jackal head Anubis, ancient Egyptian god of embalming and the dead.
Contributed by Museum
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Etruscan Bronze Carafe
I found this in a dried up Etruscan water tunnel below the foundation of a Roman villa. It was one item in a heap of ...
Contributed by Individual
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Frieze from the Great Temple of Bubastis
An Ancient Egyptian bas-relief block from the Great Hall of Nakhthoreb, Great Temple of Bast, Tell Basta (Bubastis), ...
Contributed by Museum
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Clay salt pan support
It is a squidge of clay used to support a pan in which iron age people boiled sea water to extract salt somewhere on the ...
Contributed by Individual
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Cinery Urn
This restored urn is one of a number at Alderney Museum uncovered in 1968 at the site of an Early Iron Age pottery. An ...
Contributed by Museum