Some strange ancient artifacts, something from thousands of years ago, can also be interesting.
1. Ancient Egypt, bronze cat head made during the Ptolemaic dynasty (305-30 BC).
2. The headband of the Scythian war horse, in the shape of a goat's skull, on which sits a bird. Russia, Altai, 300-290 BC.
3. Swords, scabbards and scepters of the Holy Roman Empire. Scabbard with portraits of Charlemagne to Emperor Henry III, second half of the 11th century, Italy.
4. Millennial salted fish! Eastern Zhou Dynasty, Hubei Provincial Museum.
5. Helmet in the shape of a griffon's head, Italy, Milan or Brescia, 1550.
6. Cup in the shape of a donkey's head, Greece, 480 BC.
7. The oldest revolver in the world, made in Nuremberg in 1597 by Hans · Stupler.
8. France officer Jean · Baptiste · the sword of Marchand (1863-1934), designed by the sculptor Anatoly · Marquette · de Vasero.
9. Shoes from the 14th century.
10. Aromatherapy dishes made of ebony and ivory, belonging to Queen Nefertiti of ancient Egypt (1370-1330 BC).
11. The map on the ostrich egg, which is the earliest map of the world found so far, about 1504 AD.
12. Buffalo fur coat of the Indians, 1789.
13. Saddle made of antlers and basswood, Bohemia, 1400-1420.
14. Crossbow and arrow of Count Ulrich V of Württemberg, Stuttgart, 1460, made by Switzerland craftsmen.
15. Armor that probably belonged to King Henry VIII of England (r. 1509-1547).
16. The sacred chariot of Streitweg, dated to about 2400 years.
Tomahawks from the 17th and 15th centuries from the Historical Museum in Ghent, Belgium.
18. Scythian gilded knife, 6th-5th century BC.
19. Children's orthopedic shoes, from Italy in the 16th century.
20. Blue chalcedony cup, ancient Egypt, Ptolemaic dynasty, 1st century BC, in the collection of the National Library of Paris.
21. Roman sword, 3rd century AD.
22. Head of an unknown pharaoh in southern Egypt wearing a white crown, 2675-2130 BC.
23. Arrows of the Ottoman Empire (1299-1923).
24. Amber Sun Sacred Charm, Bronze Age, found in Denmark.
25. Armor of Ashikaga Takaoji Temple, early 14th century, Japan.
26. Bronze double-headed battle axe from ancient Egypt, excavated from the tomb of the queen of Fibers (the capital of ancient and modern Upper Egypt), 16th century BC.
27. Roman multi-function tools. Includes spoons, knives, forks, awls, spatulas, and toothpicks, 2nd century AD.
28. Turkey sabre, 16th century.
29. Knife and fork series, 16th century, the joint wedding gift of the elite of the United Republic of the Netherlands.
The powerful god of war was combined with the kind goddess of the hunt, Diana, although the two gods were never a pair in Greece-Roman mythology.
30. Statue of the ancient Greece horse, 730 BC.