This 1,800 year old Roman multitool from around 200 AD, which featured a spike, spoon, blade, toothpick, spatula, and a fork. It is the earliest known example of a multitool.png (674.84 КБ) 2097 просмотров
This incredibly preserved 4,000 year old wagon made of just oakwood, unearthed in the Lchashen village near Lake Sevan, Armenia. It is among oldest wagons in the world.jpg (188.99 КБ) 2090 просмотров
A Carthaginian bronze cuirass, discovered at the Tunisian palace Ksour es Saf. It was worn by Samnites, ancient Italic people who were enemies of the Romans. Musée national du Bardo, Tunisia.png (169.37 КБ) 2044 просмотра
Egyptian restoration team managed to create a special gel formula to remove the soot layers from the ceilings and walls in the ancient temples and still keep the original colours.png (1020.37 КБ) 1972 просмотра
Gold snake rings, common in Rome. They were associated with the god Asclepius, thought to bring healing, protection, resurrection, and immortality. Circa 1st century BC to 1st century AD.png (520.05 КБ) 1940 просмотров
The beautifully preserved leather trappings of an ancient Egyptian chariot have been rediscovered in a storeroom of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Researchers say that the find, which includes intact harnesses, gauntlets and a bow case, is unique, and will help them to reconstruct how such chariots were made and used.