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In an Egyptian Pyramid, a Vintage Monoplane Was Discovered.part 1.
It's 1898, and you're participating in digs in Sakara, a site near Cairo that is rich in ancient tombs and pyramids.You're in an Indiana Jones mindset and hoping to discover something truly amazing that would make you famous.buried maps famous pharaoh mummies Wait,a wooden bird? You must be terribly disappointed because it seems like a typical,aged toy.
By Nora Ariana2 years ago in History
Why We Say OK
There's a two-letter word that penetrates our day to day discussions, from easygoing gab to our communications with innovation. OK. Okay. It's a word so pervasive that it may very well be the most generally perceived term on earth. OK! OK! We use it to avow, to recognize, and to convey understanding. Yet, have you at any point halted to consider the beginnings of this unpretentious yet fundamental word? Where did it come from, and what does it really mean?
By Chaudhary Haroon Ali2 years ago in History
Rising from the ashes of Brazil museum national fire Chapter 2. 🔥
more than 18 million objects and specimens. Along with a variety of other recent fossil discoveries, the Museum also housed many of the world's best-preserved pterosaur fossils. Quantification of additional losses has started, yet in many respects, the destruction was, and is incalculable.When I learned of the fire, I was inconsolable.The loss of the collections in Rio affects everyone with an interest in the globe, its histories, and cultures, not only Brazilians or those who work in museums today.
By Nora Ariana2 years ago in History
Rising from the ashes of Brazil's Museu Nacional fire 🔥
The largest and first natural history museum in Latin America was Museu Nacional, the National Museum of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro.When an electrical fire broke out on the museum's bottom level in the evening of September 2nd, 2018, it had just finished commemorating its 200th anniversary. It turned into an inferno as the night went on, devastating the structure and nearly all of the items it housed.Within 10 hours, it became evident how extensive the damage was: an estimated 18 million things.and the samples turned into ash and smoke.30,000 artifacts from Brazilian indigenous tribes and recordings of languages with no living speakers were among the things destroyed.
By Nora Ariana2 years ago in History
Julian Eltinge documentary Chapter 2.
I was attending school at the time as there stands on the stage today clothed in extravagant clothing, with his hair puffed up with a band. Oh Louis, your moves were so exquisite, and he was so wonderfully lighted. When the show ended, I decided to go backstage, so I entered an alley.I once met a stern stage manager who told me I was too young to speak to Mr. Lengs. I responded that I knew him, to which he replied, "You're too young.
By Nora Ariana2 years ago in History
Meet America's most famous female impersonator
One of the most well-known female impersonators at the beginning of the century is Julian Eltinge. At the conclusion of his performances, he stunned the crowds by taking off his wig and revealing that he was a guy because his mimicry of women was so convincing. Eltinge eventually rose to the position of one of the most paid entertainers in the country and sold out theaters all over the world.His Broadway productions of "Fascinating Widow" and "The Crinoline Girl" enjoyed successful runs, and in the 1920s, he rose to fame in Hollywood.Even King Edward VII requested him to perform.
By Nora Ariana2 years ago in History
Cupid's Awakening
Title: "Cupid's Awakening" Once upon a time, in the ethereal realm of the gods, there lived a mischievous and carefree deity named Cupid. He was known for his cherubic appearance with golden curls, sparkling blue eyes, and a quiver full of magical arrows. Cupid's sole purpose was to spread love and affection throughout the mortal world, but there was a twist to his story that even he didn't fully understand.
By Raymark Marcos2 years ago in History
Ancient Korea's Tomb of King Muryeong
Introduction In the annals of archaeological history, certain discoveries stand out as remarkable milestones. Among them, the revelation of the royal tombs dating back to the Three Kingdoms period in Korea remains a pivotal moment. However, one particular tomb, that of King Muryeong, occupies a unique place in this narrative. Despite its historical significance and treasure trove of artifacts, the excavation of King Muryeong tomb has earned notoriety as one of the costliest blunders in the field. To understand what transpired 40 years ago at Songshan Lee Tunes in Chungcheongnam-do Province, where all the kings from the engendering pact period were laid to rest, we delve into the fascinating story of this archaeological discovery.
By Ronna Donque2 years ago in History









