No, they're both Frisian Stabyhoun
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No, they're both Frisian Stabyhoun
Two local archaeologists (Dr. Beike & Dr. Pip) have discovered a mysterious artefact.
What do you think it is?
I reckon it's some sort of old rat trap or part of a agricultural device.
I laughingly said it was probably made by aliens and the archaeologists bit me.
Free Dutch therapy:
Oh sweet innocent child, she had no idea what awaited her ;)
a drawing of a monk wearing dark glasses and rolling dice at a table
gambling monk, germany, 15th century
"Coin used to pay for bus ticket in Leeds found to be 2,000 years old
The coin was given to a local bus driver decades ago and kept in a chest ever since"
www.independent.co.uk/news/science...
Another illustration by Winsor McCay.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winsor_...
Via mr. Gandour who posted it in the Golden Age of Illustration Archive Facebook group.
Archaeologists digging up the Ultramarine Factory Julius Curtius in Duisburg.
www.facebook.com/LVR.LandesMu...
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_...
Maybe the video will have (dodgy autogenerated) subtitles when it comes online later.
If you understand German, join @geschichtsfenster.bsky.social on youtube for a live talk about medieval TOILETS. π
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uq28...
Illustration by Winsor McCay, who you may know because of his amazing comic strip 'Little Nemo'.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winsor_...
Via mr. Gandour who posted it in the Golden Age of Illustration Archive Facebook group.
A skull that an evolutionary biology student bought on Marktplaats for study purposes turns out to belong to a 14th-century knight from Zeeland-Flemish. This is according to research the student conducted on the skull.
A bone that a 5 year old girl found on the beach near Katwijk last summer turns out to be a human thigh bone fragment of over 2500 years old.
I love it!
I guess you're too obsessed with tobacco to see how none of this is about tobacco.
Late 1930s.
We Need To Stop With The "Women Didn't Work" Myth youtu.be/4NWL98OiFQc?...
Well at least ai nonsense is marked, but still, pinterest is another website that becomes (even) less usable.
I showed this picture to my fireplace and now it has an inferiority complex.
Room in the Castello Cini (Castle of Monselice)
www.castellodimonselice.it/en/the-castl...
"The glass jug with inner jug, thought to have been made in a factory in Cologne in the early 4th century, is a masterpiece of the glassblowerβs art.
KantonsarchΓ€ologie Schaffhausen / Rolf Wessendorf."
blog.nationalmuseum.ch/en/2020/07/r...
Everybody knows about the Roman aqueducts, but how many Medieval villages, towns and cities had fresh water brought in from outside?
Well, a few, if you know of a few places that aren't on the list yet, let me know, bring sources:
fakehistoryhunter.net/2023/07/29/l...
@medievalists.bsky.social High Altar of St Mary (Pouring the Bathing Water)
1477-89
Wood
Church of St. Mary, Cracow
One of the nicest bedrooms I've ever seen.
Roaring fire, snoring dogs, purring cats, a good book, a drink, thunderstorm outside, bliss.
Duke Karl's Chamber at Gripsholm Castle, click link for 360Β° tour:
www.kungligaslotten.se/english/arti...
10 Ways Video Games Have Rewritten the Middle Ages www.medievalists.net/2026/03/ways... #medieval #videogames #medievalism
Just a corner of my Amsterdam flat a few decades ago.
The Ottawa Evening Herald, January 27, 1902
Copper alloy Roman zoomorphic brooch in the form of a seated greyhound.
1st/2nd century AD, found in Lincolnshire.
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ro...
Everyone benefits from equal rights.
Equal rights was the benefit.
How the women farmers of Burgenand marched to Women's day.
'We don't want to be second class people'
March 8th, 1929, Vienna.