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New Day Cafe: Tuesday Treasures [1]
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Date: 2022-09-20
Good morning, Cafe!
Pull up a chair, grab a cuppa and maybe something tasty, and join us for a while.
This is firmly in the “Trash or Treasure?” category!
x I want to be friends with whomever owns this …
Sunday morning walk finds. pic.twitter.com/JQr6HnbMUJ — angry buni 🤬 (@theangriestbuni) September 18, 2022
Every song is a treasure to the heart that hears it.
x Serenade at its most innocent form and with a great song 🪺🐦
🔊on pic.twitter.com/OoSIPEaOEM — Hakan Kapucu (@1hakankapucu) September 17, 2022
This reminds me very much of the Baratheon crown from Game Of Thrones, as their sigil is a stag.
x Sarmatian Gold Diadem, 1st c. AD, from Khokhlach Barrow. Collection: Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. pic.twitter.com/4nQXb2ZpVU — Archaeology & Art (@archaeologyart) September 17, 2022
Much simpler, though, is this one:
x Macedonian olive wreath, dating to c. 323-30 BC. Medium: Gold. Collection: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. pic.twitter.com/7NHEJZ0cCz — Archaeology & Art (@archaeologyart) September 16, 2022
x The ancient jade "Mask of Calakmul," considered a masterpiece of Mayan art, is 1 of a set of 10 masks discovered in 1984 next to the skeletal remains of Yuknoom Yich’aak K’ahk, the last warrior king of the Maya. Collection: National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. pic.twitter.com/AuuT3aHnSh — Archaeology & Art (@archaeologyart) September 15, 2022
From the fashion world...I really like this one!
This one? Not so much!
x Cats have been putting up with this for a long time. Ca. 1860-1870.
https://t.co/l8FjJ5MSUL pic.twitter.com/yiRrj1Imkv — Cats of Yore (@CatsOfYore) September 7, 2022
x View of the Cheops pyramid. Photographer: Maison Bonfils (Beirut, Lebanon), ca. 1867-1899. pic.twitter.com/u1oZnU7nbd — Archaeology & Art (@archaeologyart) September 7, 2022
And finally….I’m not sure which this is, but it was certainly fascinating to watch!
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