Two designs I did using ballpoint pens

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Ewer with phoenix. Stoneware with incised and carved decoration under celadon glaze (Yaozhou ware). China, Northern Song dynasty, 11th-12th c. Metropolitan Museum of Art [2971x3722]

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351 colored dice, probably dating back to before the 6th century BCE, and found in a well in the Roman Forum, in Rome, in the 19th century [1520x3037]

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Intact/collapsed Roman roofs from Herculaneum, in Italy, discovered in 1931 near the House of the Loom [1024x1650]

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Head of an Osiride Statue of Hatshepsut, Egypt, 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom, c. 1479–1458 BCE [2703 x 3860]

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Spade-shaped coin. China, Warring States, 4th century BC [2500x1750]

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Votive figurines found in a stone chest at the Temple Mayor in Mexico City. They actually predate the temple, some by over 1,000 years, and were made by the Mezcala culture (700 BC-650 AD). The Aztecs later collected the figurines as relics. [1400x2070]

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A mammoth bone unearthed during the construction of the north tower of the Cathedral of St. Stephen in 1443, in Vienna, was thought to be the bone of a giant killed in the Great Flood. It was kept in the church as a relic and now resides at the University of Vienna [1772x1324]

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Jade figure,Neolithic period,China (4464x3085)

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Bracket clock by John Fordham. British, 1755 [3200 x 4000][OS]

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Dated to 500BCE The Ndakunimba Stones are the remains of a 50-foot-tall monolith carved with petroglyphs, located in Dakuniba, a remote village on Vanua Levu, Fiji. They comprise about 14 stone fragments and have yet to be deciphered (500 X 34

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