Recently, 30 rare cultural relics have been unveiled around the world, these precious historical treasures not only highlight the glory of human civilization, each cultural relics is a mysterious echo from the depths of time, telling the story of their time. Next, let's walk into the world of these cultural relics and feel the charm of history!
1. The Batman artifacts that were dug up are actually statues created by artist Christian Pacheco that Warner Bros. invited to celebrate Batman's 75th anniversary.
2. Two stone statues weighing about 10 tons in Costa Rica, located in the National Museum, are buried at the Finca 6 site and are used as symbols of status, dating from 400 BC to 1500 AD.
3. Liu Sheng's gold-threaded jade clothes are the highest standard of funeral jade in the Han Dynasty.
4. Bronze statues of elephants and grooms from the Han Dynasty of China, 2nd century BC.
5. The statue of a Nazca woman is made of sperm whale teeth, shells, and hair, dating from 500 BC to 200 AD.
6. The cloth used for cheating in the ancient civil service examination is a material used as underwear, which is called the material for cheating in the imperial examination.
7. The bronze Strettweg worship carriage belongs to the Hallstatt culture, Austria, 600 BC.
8. Portrait of Amenhotep III wearing a blue crown, dated circa 1391–1353 BC.
9. Six bronze coat hooks with gold and silver motifs excavated in China, 3rd century BC.
10. Achaemenid Empire gold coins, Xerxes II to Artaxerxes II, circa 420-375 BC.
11. The 2,500-year-old bamboo slips record the etiquette of the high-ranking officials' diet and ritual music system, and were created during the Warring States period and the Qin Dynasty.
12.A 15th-century brass collection plate in Nuremberg, Germany, depicts Adam and Eve.
13. A bronze axe shaped like a tiger from the Western Zhou Dynasty of China dated 1045–771 BC.
14.Standing feline-shaped bottle of Moche pottery, 1st-8th century AD, American Museum of Natural History.
15. Fragment of the Inca culture, Quipu, is a rope with a top, auxiliary thread and main line, made of cotton, plants and plant camel fibers, using indigo and flax-red dyes, dated 1476-1534 AD.
16. The armor of men and horses in Iran is made of steel, gold, and silver, and belongs to the time of Akquyunlu.
17. The photograph on the lid of the sarcophagus carved by Pakar the Great shows that the original pigment is still visible (cinnabar), and today the color has disappeared. On August 26, 683 A.D., it was sealed in the temple of the Palenque inscription.
18. An ancient mummy found in Saqqara dates back to around 700 BC and was identified by X-rays as a cat.
19.Roman leather caliga is a thick-soled flat-spiked military shoe issued to Roman legionnaires and auxiliaries in the 1st century AD.
20. Helmets in Maharashtra, India, are made of openwork plates and date from the 17th century.
21. The skull of a jaguar at the Temple of Tenochtitlanta, Mexico, with a jade bead in its mouth, is housed in the Museum of the Mayor of Templo, Federal District.
22. The daimyo armor belonged to the Tokugawa shogun family, Edo peace period, eighteenth century.
23. The "Charm Necklace" is a work of the Russian Empire, made in a variety of precious stones and materials such as gold, silver, ruby, etc., and was made in the early 20th century.
24. A Roman ring was found on a child in the Phillip region of southern Scotland, and the stone is engraved with the star Ceres, which is in the collection of the National Museum of Scotland.
25.Six glass snuff bottles from the Qing Dynasty in China, produced in the 18th century.
26. The sculpture of Jizo Bodhisattva with jewels and scepters is from the Kamakura period of Japan, 12th-13th century AD.
27. The Changxin Palace lantern is a cultural relic of the Western Han Dynasty, unearthed in Mancheng County, Hebei Province in 1968.
28. The silver and gold flower double-wheeled twelve-ring tin rod is a cultural relic of the Tang Dynasty, which was unearthed in the underground palace of Famen Temple in Baoji in 1987.
29. The Jingyun Bronze Bell was named "Jingyun Bronze Bell" or "Jingyun Bell" because it was cast in the second year of Jingyun (711) of Tang Ruizong.
30. He Zun is a cultural relic from the early Western Zhou Dynasty, unearthed in 1963 in Jia Village, Baoji City, Shaanxi Province.