As of 2026-05-01, Stone of Tizoc tops the list with 0.00.
- #1 Stone of Tizoc — 0.00
Aztec artifact with a disputed original use
The Stone of Tizoc, Tizoc Stone or Sacrificial Stone is a large, round, carved Aztec stone. Because of a shallow, round depression carved in the center of the top surface, it may have been a cuauhxicalli or possibly a temalacatl. Richard Townsend maintains, however, that the depression was made in the 16th century for unknown purposes. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #2 Trà Kiệu altar — 0.00
Champa pedestal
The Trà Kiệu pedestal is a Champa sandstone pedestal from the Trà Kiệu archaeological site in Vietnam, dated to either the 7th or 10th century CE. The pedestal was uncovered from the Hindu temple site in the late 19th century and is currently on display in the Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture in central Vietnam. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #3 Large amphora, Yale University Art Gallery, inv. 1938.5999.3467 — 0.00
YUAG 91471. Archaeological object excavated in Dura-Europos by the Yale-French team, 1928-1937, Syria
source Wikidata - #4 The Grand Bell in Pagoda of the Celestial Lady — 0.00
Bell from Nguyen dynasty
source Wikidata - #5 Victory Column of King Merneptah — 0.00
granite column in the collection of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza
source Wikidata - #6 Hữu Chung bronze drum — 0.00
Đông Sơn bronze drum
source Wikidata - #7 Puteal de la Moncloa in Madrid — 0.00 source Wikidata
- #8 Bronze bell of Van Ban pagoda — 0.00
Bronze bell from Tran dynasty
source Wikidata - #9 Pillar of Gudea-AO 388 — 0.00
So-called "pillar of Gudea": four round columns placed side by side with an inscription mentionning a cedarwood portico (?), court of justice of Ningirsu. The purpose of this monument is yet unknown.
source Wikidata - #10 Attis Ra 34 l — 0.00
sculpture stored in the Musée Saint-Raymond of Toulouse
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