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Recipe for oshizushi , made of rice mixed with shiitake mushrooms, topped with egg, eel, kuruma shrimp, sea bream, then pressed in a box. From the Kunisada Mankō, an encyclopedia by Kitagawa Kunisada. Japan, Edo period, 1837
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Recipe for oshizushi , made of rice mixed with shiitake mushrooms, topped with egg, eel, kuruma shrimp, sea bream, then pressed in a box. From the Kunisada Mankō, an encyclopedia by Kitagawa Kunisada. Japan, Edo period, 1837
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Base of a measuring jar, with chrysanthemum. China, 13th century
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Base of a measuring jar, with chrysanthemum. China, 13th century
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Sword and sheath. Lahore, India, 18th century
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Sword and sheath. Lahore, India, 18th century
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At an ancient ritual complex in Khonkho Wankane in Bolivia, archaeologists discovered the ruins of a room where dead bodies were dissolved down to their bones in sizzling pots of caustic chemicals
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At an ancient ritual complex in Khonkho Wankane in Bolivia, archaeologists discovered the ruins of a room where dead bodies were dissolved down to their bones in sizzling pots of caustic chemicals
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Tholos de El Romeral, located in Spain and built in 1800 BCE, is a megalithic burial site that consists of a long corridor with drystone walls made of small stones and a ceilings made of megalithic slabs. The corridor culminates with 2 consecutive round beehive-like chambers
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Tholos de El Romeral, located in Spain and built in 1800 BCE, is a megalithic burial site that consists of a long corridor with drystone walls made of small stones and a ceilings made of megalithic slabs. The corridor culminates with 2 consecutive round beehive-like chambers
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The Frankleben hoard is a significant hoard deposit of the European Bronze Age , found in Braunsbedra municipality in Germany. The finds consist of a total of about 45 kg of bronze artefacts, most of them sickles, alongside some axeheads
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The Frankleben hoard is a significant hoard deposit of the European Bronze Age , found in Braunsbedra municipality in Germany. The finds consist of a total of about 45 kg of bronze artefacts, most of them sickles, alongside some axeheads
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