peashooter85: Helmet of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, circa 1540. from the Spanish Royal Armory Madrid
Tag: reference
gemma-antiqua: Ancient Egyptian black serpentine scarab, dated to 664-332 BCE.
Roles on a Pirate Ship
we-are-rogue: [by Mark Cookman / Tribality 1, 2, 3] @we-are-pirate, @we-are-scarlet-corsair Officer Roles on a Pirate Ship If you are running a game with pirates in it, then you should know what the job entails. It’s not all boarding ships, counting booty, and drinking rum like you might think. A great deal of hard work […]
somecunttookmyurl: somecunttookmyurl: Listen my dudes Ancient Egypt existed for a really fuckass long time. Literally just Pharaonic civilization lasted 3,000 years. That’s not even including predynastic civilization and Roman rule. If you lump that in you’re looking at more like… 5,000 years. Like. If you want a comparison of how long that is: THE YEAR […]
peashooter85: Dagger from Central Africa, 19th century. from The Cleveland Museum of Art
robotsandfrippary: 99laundry: gogomrbrown: I learned in a Latin Studies class (with a chill white dude professor) that when the Europeans first saw Aztec cities they were stunned by the grid. The Aztecs had city planning and that there was no rational lay out to European cities at the time. No organization. When the Spanish first […]
mylangbox: BIG NEWS
How to spot untrustworthy resources on the Maya – Maya Archaeologist
tlatollotl: tlatollotl: I thought this was really good, so I wanted to share. Some of the images were missing, so I did my best to substitute based on the description. Since the ancient Maya have been added to the Key Stage 2 national curriculum for History (non-European Study), there’s been a ‘mushrooming’ of online resources […]
keepthatenergy: ig: aerincreer
rumoko: Japan’s ‘80s love affair with deep cherry red / maroon.