Plaques
Celtic Plaque

Celtic Plaque

Resin reproduction of a section of a Bronze, Celtic Wine Jug found in Salzburg, Austria. Believed to be from approx 400 BC. The figure is believed to represent birth or rebirth from water (or wine!). approx 16.5cm x 5cm.

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Cleopatra Plaque

Cleopatra Plaque

Resin replica wall plaque depicting Cleopatra. Cleopatra was the last pharaoh of Egypt. She was both beautiful and extremely intelligent. During her reign, Egypt enjoyed peace and prosperity. At the same time, Rome was quickly becoming a superpower. Cleopatra had...

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Eye of Horus Plaque

Eye of Horus Plaque

Horus was the falcon-headed god of the sky. His right eye was the sun, and his left eye was the moon. Ancient Egyptians believed that the sun and moon moved when Horus flew across the sky in falcon form. He was the son of Osiris and Isis. As a child, Isis kept him...

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Hippocrates Plaque

Hippocrates Plaque

One of the most influential doctors in Classical Greece was called Hippocrates. At that time, most Greeks believed that diseases were caused by angry gods or demons. Hippocrates, on the other hand, believed that diseases had natural causes which could be explained by...

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Horus Offering Plaque

Horus Offering Plaque

Horus was the falcon-headed god of the sky. His right eye was the sun, and his left eye was the moon. Ancient Egyptians believed that the sun and moon moved when Horus flew across the sky in falcon form. He was the son of Osiris and Isis. As a child, Isis kept him...

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Jaguar Clay Stamp

Jaguar Clay Stamp

Jaguar Clay Stamp Clay stamps were widely used by pre-Hispanic people with archaeological finds suggesting that they were being created hundreds of years before the Aztec civilisation. They usually feature abstract shapes, animals, gods and other mystical figures. The...

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Juego De Pelota Plaque

Juego De Pelota Plaque

Resin, approx 27cm diameter. Mayan ritual sport played since approx. 1,400 BC. Commonly played casually by men, women and children and by men only at ritual events, where human sacrifices often took place. It was played in long stone alleyways where players could...

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Large Parthenon Plaque

Large Parthenon Plaque

At the centre of the Acropolis was an impressive temple called the Parthenon. It was dedicated to the goddess Athena. There was once a huge statue of Athena inside, made of gold and ivory. The temple was built on a platform of three steps. The roof was held up by...

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Maya Sacrificial Plaques

Maya Sacrificial Plaques

These fascinating plaques depict a Mayan scene of ritual human sacrifice. In pre-Columbian Mayan culture, human sacrifice was used in order to please their gods. Evidence for the prevalence of human sacrifices in Mayan culture has been found in numerous rock art sites...

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Menelaus Plaque

Menelaus Plaque

A detailed resin replica plaque of King Menelaus. Menelaus was a king of Sparta in Greek mythology, the husband of Helen. He was one of the main characters involved in the Trojan War Size: 22cm x 16cm.

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