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Skull from 3500 BC of a girl who survived a trepanation. Holes were drilled into skulls in an attempt to relieve problems such as migraines, seizures, or mental disorders. [1102x1046] : r/ArtefactPorn

Skeleton of a 23 years old soldier who died in the battle of Waterloo. 1815. The bullet which killed him is still visible in his chest. [800x1200] : r/ArtefactPorn

The so-called Togatus Barberini group, a funerary statue d…

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Bronze figurines depicting Roman deities. The object is dated to 2nd – 4th century CE. The finds come from various places in eastern Serbia. Currently, items can be seen in the museum

Carved ivory anatomical model of a pregnant woman, European, c. 1700-1800. [957x1933] : r/ArtefactPorn

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