r/Snorkblot 17d ago

Archaeology A Massive 2700-Year-Old, 18-Ton Statue Of An Assyrian Deity that was excavated in Iraq In November 2023

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r/Snorkblot 25d ago

Archaeology Apologies to any Neanderthals reading this.

66 Upvotes

r/Snorkblot Feb 20 '25

Archaeology Pathetic Ancestors 😆

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r/Snorkblot 14h ago

Archaeology Millenia and continents apart. I'm not saying it was aliens, but ...

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r/Snorkblot 4h ago

Archaeology How ancient Sumerian was written on clay tablets

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r/Snorkblot 9d ago

Archaeology Just another morning in 2025.

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r/Snorkblot 2d ago

Archaeology This cluster of fossilised creatures look like they came from another planet

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r/Snorkblot Feb 06 '25

Archaeology Biggest human poop is from a viking. Found in York, England in 1972 at 20cm long

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r/Snorkblot 11d ago

Archaeology Roman fertility god Priapus. 1st century C.E. Found in Rivery, Picardy, France, 1771

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r/Snorkblot 8d ago

Archaeology Terrible graph, not to scale

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r/Snorkblot 21d ago

Archaeology Finnic cave art, 3,000 to 4,000 BC.

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r/Snorkblot 17d ago

Archaeology The Tomb of the Diver (700 - 400 BC), Paestum in Italy.

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r/Snorkblot Mar 02 '25

Archaeology Well Man

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r/Snorkblot Feb 10 '25

Archaeology Well, as long as they have evidence...

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r/Snorkblot 26d ago

Archaeology 28000 year old discovered stone

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r/Snorkblot Mar 02 '25

Archaeology Pig Pot

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r/Snorkblot Feb 22 '25

Archaeology Rock Art of Tassili N’Ajjer, Algeria show that humans had developed back massage 10,000 years ago.

4 Upvotes

r/Snorkblot Feb 16 '25

Archaeology In July 2024, A tourist noticed that this table at a beach bar in Varna - Bulgaria, was actually an ancient artifact. After alerting authorities, it was identified as a 1,700-year-old Roman tomb.

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r/Snorkblot Feb 20 '25

Archaeology TIL Ludwig von Beethoven's associates used notebooks to hold conversations with the composer after he became functionally deaf, to the point where historians can roughly piece together whole conversations the composer had based on what was written.

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r/Snorkblot Apr 10 '23

Archaeology Roman soldier. Gallic Wars. 1st century BC. Cause of death unknown.

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132 Upvotes

r/Snorkblot Jan 28 '25

Archaeology Irish farmer Micheál Boyle found a 50-pound chunk of "bog butter" on his property.

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5 Upvotes

r/Snorkblot Jan 27 '25

Archaeology Iykyk

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It’s getting a bit worn now

r/Snorkblot Jan 01 '25

Archaeology Lacrimaria

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r/Snorkblot Jan 25 '25

Archaeology At last, evidence of his existence.

7 Upvotes

r/Snorkblot Jan 24 '25

Archaeology TIL there were just 5 surviving longbows from medieval England known to exist before 137 whole longbows (and 3,500 arrows) were recovered from the wreck of the Mary Rose in 1980 (a ship of Henry VIII's navy that capsized in 1545). The bows were in excellent finished condition & have been preserved.

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