Uncover History's Hidden Gems: 27 Fascinating Artifacts That Will Captivate Your Imagination (New Photos Revealed)
Ever wondered what your morning routine would’ve been like if you lived back in the 1500s? Well, besides not having your favorite latte or those trendy breakfast cereals, you would’ve probably been woken by a rooster or, if you were fancy, a live-in servant. And think about the Olympics of the early 1900s—no fancy gold, silver, and bronze medals… probably just a certificate or maybe a laurel wreath if you were lucky! Guess we take some things for granted, huh?
You could spend hours, or even days, sifting through ancient texts or visiting dusty museum archives to discover these peculiar glimpses of the past. But hey, ain’t nobody got time for that, am I right? So, here I am, saving you all the hassle (and the sneezing) by rounding up a gallery of of photos featuring some seriously cool and century-old artifacts!
If you’ve chuckled or scratched your head at our past collections of ancient keepsakes, then buckle up, because this ride through history is just your cup of tea. LEARN MORE
We’ll save you all that research time by presenting a list of fascinating photos featuring unique artifacts that date back centuries. These images also come with a brief backstory that may stir your curiosity further.
If you enjoyed our previous pieces on remarkable ancient keepsakes, you will likely appreciate this one, as well.
The Claw Of A Moa, A New Zealand Bird That Went Extinct 600 Years Ago, Has Been Preserved
As the National Geographic Society points out, “it is no surprise that a once-booming empire was able to impact the world in so many ways and leave a lasting legacy behind.”
“Today, they remind us that plenty of impressive inventions are rooted in the ancient past,” archeology journalist Sam Walters wrote in an article for Discover Magazine.
University of Warwick professor Michael Scott points out how the Greek and Roman civilizations once normalized “a spectrum of misogynist, xenophobic, anti-Semitic, and homophobic ideas.”
The Roman Wine Of Speyer Is The Oldest Wine Of The World That Is Still Liquid. The Bottle Has Been Dated Between 325 And 350 Ad. It Was Found In 1867 In A Grave And Is Today In A Museum

Photographed In 1974, Freshly Excavated 2000 Year Old Terracotta Warriors Still Showing The Original Color Scheme Before Rapid Deterioration

“[We must] highlight both the similarities and the differences between us and them, as well as pushing back the boundaries so that everyone can learn from the past,” he said in an interview with the University of Warwick online publication.
A 19th-Century “Cluster Of Rats” Carving From Japan
My Great Grandpop’s 1912 Olympic Medal. He Placed 8th In Pole Vaulting. This Medal Is Just For Participating

Historian Stephanie E. Effevottu summed it up perfectly: “History is the study of both change and continuity.”
The Sword Of Goujian Was Discovered Untarnished And Retains Sharp Edges After ~2500 Years

12,000 Year Old Petroglyphs Discovered In India That May Hold Clues To A Previously Unknown Civilization

