GAME
Discover the artefacts kept in the archaeological collection of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje
START
You are about to embark on a thrilling challenge: step into the halls of the Archaeological Museum at the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje (North Macedonia), where eight mysterious artifacts await your discovery. Are you ready? After examining the artifacts, a quiz will test your knowledge. Prove yourself as a true history detective!
The clock is ticking… Let the archaeological adventure begin!
MEET THE ARTEFACTS
GO TO THE QUIZ
MEET THE ARTEFACTS
back
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This intricate bronze brooch held clothes together—but also signaled status. Hidden symbols might reveal its owner’s rank or tribe!
FIBULA
A quirky ancient pouring vessel, shaped like a sack with a spout. Used for oils or perfumes—but why this unusual design? Was it ritual, trade, or daily life?
ASKOS
POTTERY VESSEL
This tiny creature figurine (possibly a mouse?) is shrouded in mystery. Was it a child’s toy, a good luck charm, or part of a ritual? Its worn shape invites you to imagine its true form—what animal do YOU see?
ZOOMPRPHIC FIGURINE
MOUSE
A delicate metal bracelet, worn for beauty or protection. Was it a gift, a charm, or part of a burial? Look closely for engravings…
BRACELET
A miniature drinking cup with elegant handles, often linked to wine rituals. Who drank from it? A child, a deity, or an offering to the underworld?
LITTLE KANTHAROS
This metalic axe wasn’t just a tool—it was wealth and power. But why was it buried? A sacrifice, a hoard, or a warrior’s grave?
AXE
A fragmentary terracotta figurine with a striking hook-shaped torso—perhaps part of a dancer, deity, or mythical creature. Its posture suggests movement or ritual. Was it broken accidentally, or intentionally for burial rites?
TERRACOTTA FIGURINE
A small stone altar, scarred by fire and offerings. Who was worshipped here? Household gods, heroes, or something darker?
ALTAR
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Carla R
Created on July 17, 2025
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Transcript
GAME
Discover the artefacts kept in the archaeological collection of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje
START
You are about to embark on a thrilling challenge: step into the halls of the Archaeological Museum at the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje (North Macedonia), where eight mysterious artifacts await your discovery. Are you ready? After examining the artifacts, a quiz will test your knowledge. Prove yourself as a true history detective! The clock is ticking… Let the archaeological adventure begin!
MEET THE ARTEFACTS
GO TO THE QUIZ
MEET THE ARTEFACTS
back
QUIZ
1/5
QUIZ
2/5
QUIZ
3/5
QUIZ
4/5
QUIZ
5/5
¡Quiz finalizado!
AQUÍ PUEDES INCLUIR UN TEXTO PARA DAR LA ENHORABUENA A TU AUDIENCIA
This intricate bronze brooch held clothes together—but also signaled status. Hidden symbols might reveal its owner’s rank or tribe!
FIBULA
A quirky ancient pouring vessel, shaped like a sack with a spout. Used for oils or perfumes—but why this unusual design? Was it ritual, trade, or daily life?
ASKOS
POTTERY VESSEL
This tiny creature figurine (possibly a mouse?) is shrouded in mystery. Was it a child’s toy, a good luck charm, or part of a ritual? Its worn shape invites you to imagine its true form—what animal do YOU see?
ZOOMPRPHIC FIGURINE
MOUSE
A delicate metal bracelet, worn for beauty or protection. Was it a gift, a charm, or part of a burial? Look closely for engravings…
BRACELET
A miniature drinking cup with elegant handles, often linked to wine rituals. Who drank from it? A child, a deity, or an offering to the underworld?
LITTLE KANTHAROS
This metalic axe wasn’t just a tool—it was wealth and power. But why was it buried? A sacrifice, a hoard, or a warrior’s grave?
AXE
A fragmentary terracotta figurine with a striking hook-shaped torso—perhaps part of a dancer, deity, or mythical creature. Its posture suggests movement or ritual. Was it broken accidentally, or intentionally for burial rites?
TERRACOTTA FIGURINE
A small stone altar, scarred by fire and offerings. Who was worshipped here? Household gods, heroes, or something darker?
ALTAR