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Mød Homo Sapiens - det første anatomisk moderne menneske - på trappen på Moesgaard Museum. Foto: Kennis &Kennis

Masks worn by doctors during the Plague. Typically filled with sweet-smelling substances like lavender.

Flickr | Seven Vikings by Moesgård Museum in Denmark

Retro-Futuristic, Robot, Cyborg, Cyberpunk, Sci-Fi

Said to be "1.77 million-year old complete adult skull (braincase volume: 546 cubic centimeters) of early Homo from the site of Dmanisi, Georgia. Together with the fossilized bones of four additional individuals discovered in close proximity, the skull indicates that populations of early Homo comprised a wider range of morphological variation than traditionally assumed." Homo is like any other genus ("kind"/lineage); it is highly adaptable & subject to genomic anomalies/degenerative…

This skull was discovered in France between 1920 and 1940. Its easily one of the more disputed and controversial artifacts of its time. The museum of supernatural history claims (through analysis) that the horns are in fact, naturally a part of the skull.

W. H. Mullins Co. (American, 1872–1974). American Helmet Model No. 7, Sentinel's…

Tournament Helm, ca. 1420–30. Possibly Italian or French. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rogers Fund, 1904 (04.3.237) | Although very similar helmets are depicted in early fifteenth century works of art, almost no other actual examples of this type exist today.

Homo Ergaster- Male Turkana boy

Bronze Helmet -- 1st Century CE -- Istanbul Archeaological Museum, Vize

Sumerian Helmet in the University of Pennsylvania Museum, November 2009

Homo Aurignacensis San Diego Museum of Man

Uniformes,Guerreros,Munición Armadura,Armas Espadas Armadura,Armas Y Armaduras,Cascos De Armaduras,Cascos Helmets,Armaduras Armas,Armor 1

100,000 to 10,000 BCE - dating makes this almost useless as a marker of culture, but this piece is a fabulous indication of the subtlety of Stone Age aesthetics. A seashell beautifully placed in a Paleolithic tool. From the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Cascos,Brujas,Pinturas,Cristal,Armas Antiguas,Referencias,Estilo,Siglo Europa,Armadura De Referencia

The Ishtar Gate was the eighth gate to the inner city of Babylon. It was constructed in about 575 BCE, and dedicated to the Babylonian goddess Ishtar...

Religious Gold Circle Hemse Gotland Sweden Sverige Iron Age Viking Era. Statens Historiska Museum

Masks worn by doctors during the Plague. Typically filled with sweet-smelling substances like lavender.

Flickr | Seven Vikings by Moesgård Museum in Denmark

Retro-Futuristic, Robot, Cyborg, Cyberpunk, Sci-Fi

Said to be "1.77 million-year old complete adult skull (braincase volume: 546 cubic centimeters) of early Homo from the site of Dmanisi, Georgia. Together with the fossilized bones of four additional individuals discovered in close proximity, the skull indicates that populations of early Homo comprised a wider range of morphological variation than traditionally assumed." Homo is like any other genus ("kind"/lineage); it is highly adaptable & subject to genomic anomalies/degenerative…

This skull was discovered in France between 1920 and 1940. Its easily one of the more disputed and controversial artifacts of its time. The museum of supernatural history claims (through analysis) that the horns are in fact, naturally a part of the skull.

W. H. Mullins Co. (American, 1872–1974). American Helmet Model No. 7, Sentinel's…

Tournament Helm, ca. 1420–30. Possibly Italian or French. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rogers Fund, 1904 (04.3.237) | Although very similar helmets are depicted in early fifteenth century works of art, almost no other actual examples of this type exist today.

Homo Ergaster- Male Turkana boy

Bronze Helmet -- 1st Century CE -- Istanbul Archeaological Museum, Vize

Sumerian Helmet in the University of Pennsylvania Museum, November 2009

Homo Aurignacensis San Diego Museum of Man

Uniformes,Guerreros,Munición Armadura,Armas Espadas Armadura,Armas Y Armaduras,Cascos De Armaduras,Cascos Helmets,Armaduras Armas,Armor 1

100,000 to 10,000 BCE - dating makes this almost useless as a marker of culture, but this piece is a fabulous indication of the subtlety of Stone Age aesthetics. A seashell beautifully placed in a Paleolithic tool. From the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Cascos,Brujas,Pinturas,Cristal,Armas Antiguas,Referencias,Estilo,Siglo Europa,Armadura De Referencia

The Ishtar Gate was the eighth gate to the inner city of Babylon. It was constructed in about 575 BCE, and dedicated to the Babylonian goddess Ishtar...

Religious Gold Circle Hemse Gotland Sweden Sverige Iron Age Viking Era. Statens Historiska Museum