That said, there's an account on Twitter called ArchaeoHistories, which collects all sorts of strange and interesting archaeological finds.
After reading this, it may arouse everyone's interest in archaeology and history.
The recent drought in Europe has allowed the rivers of the Czech Republic and Germany to reappear as "stones of hunger".
These stones are used to mark the water level, and the water level is so low that the stones are exposed, and there will be famine.
This stone of hunger appeared in the Rabe River, from 1616,
It reads, "If you see me, cry." ”
This 2,000-year-old Roman silver dagger, discovered in Germany in 2019 by an archaeology intern, is a comparison of what happened after 9 months of meticulous restoration.
There are 2700-year-old ancient Egyptian cat rings.
Housed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
The Roman crystal game dice, marked with numbers 1 to 6, like modern dice, are from the 1st-2nd centuries AD.
In the British Museum.
An upside-down fig tree in Bacoli, Italy.
No one knows how the tree came to be here or how it survived, but it continues to grow downward year after year and produces figs.
Statue of Yasuke, an African slave, served the Italian Jesuit and Hindu missionary Alessandro Valignano. In 1579, Yasuke came to Japan and became the first black samurai to serve as a vassal under the Japanese daimyo Oda Nobunaga.
A wooden statue of the priest and ghostwriter Caper, found in Mastaba, Egypt.
Its eyes are studded with copper edges and Rhine stone, and it is about 4500 years old.
Housed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
The well-preserved 4,000-year-old carriage, all made of oak, was unearthed in the village of Lchashen near Lake Sevan in Armenia.
It is one of the oldest horse-drawn carriages in the world.
An elegant statue from the underwater city of Heraklion, near the coast of Alexandria, Egypt.
The Greek proto-Corinthian Aryballos (i.e. a spherical or columnar dwarf bottle, generally used to hold perfume or oil, which is just a perfume bottle), came from the 7th century BC.
Stone statue of a knight from Kilmul Cemetery, Isle of Skye, Scotland.
A gun hidden in the Bible was made for the Doge of Venice, Francesco Morozini (1619-1694).
The owner of the Bible can pull the silk bookmark and shoot when the book is closed.
Cleopatra's underwater palace in Alexandria, Egypt.
(One of the places where "Cleopatra" Cleopatra was rumored to be buried together with her lover Mark Anthony))
Lapis lazuli horse handle Arabian machete dagger, Persia, 19th century AD.
Collected by Kuwaiti collector Al-Sabah.
St. Gallen Historical Museum, remains of St. Pancrasius in armor.
Terataspis is a larger , 60 cm long trilobite from the early Devonian period , about 397 million years ago.
It lived in the shallow seas of what is now New York State and Ontario.
Camel petroglyphs from the Birhima petroglyphs from 2500-1000 BC, located in Najran Province, southwestern Saudi Arabia.
Loket Castle, a 12th-century Gothic castle in the Czech Republic, is also the oldest stone castle in the Czech Republic.
The ancient city of Zeuma, Turkey, is a 2,000-year-old Roman mosaic washed by the Euphrates River.
It was discovered in 2000 during rescue excavations of a Roman villa in the ancient city, dating back to the 1st century AD.
Bronze helmet from the Classical period, stored in the Archaeological Museum of Olympia, Greece.
Soy jack torture mask, a 200-year-old German bronze torture device.
(Torture the prisoner by tightening the nut on the eye area and squeezing the eyeball)
This mysterious village is located in Yemen, a country in southwestern Asia.
The amazing thing is that the village of Haid Al-Jazil was built on a 150-meter-high boulder.
There is a severe shortage of water, the inhabitants have no permanent rivers, the creeks are mobile in the mountains, and they dry up during the dry season.
In order to obtain priceless water resources, the village had to be built upstream of the seasonal river.
Cradle boards, something that hundreds of Indigenous families from North America have used for thousands of years.
It is usually handmade by family members, some decorated with fur and leather, while others are embellished with colorful beads and shells.
In fact, it is not difficult to see that although the history books are written thicker and thicker,
But for what the ancestors left behind, there are still many unknowns waiting for us to explore.......