The Dunaverney flesh-hook: An ornamental instrument for food serving and a unique symbol of authority from the Late Bronze Age
Tommy Tucker: Washington’s most famous squirrel that traveled across the country, performing at schools and hospitals
The Burghley Nef: an important part of Medieval table setting, often placed in front of the most powerful person
The Skeleton Coast is one of the harshest places on earth with ghostly remains of ships scattered along the shoreline
The Wallace Monument stands above the fields where Sir William Wallace led his troops to victory at The Battle of Stirling Bridge
The Basse Yutz Flagons are two of the finest examples of Early Celtic or Early La Tène Art from anywhere in Europe
Oliphants: Ivory instruments made from elephants’ tusks used by warriors and hunters in the Middle Ages