Kumbukumbu za ulimwengu (World Archives)

Kumbukumbu za ulimwengu (World Archives)

Young bacchante - by Max Nonnenbruch (1899) .
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Sanamu ya Alexander the Great amepanda Bucephalus na kubeba sanamu yenye mabawa ya Nike.
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Muundo wa fedha mungu wa nyoka Agathadaimon mwenye mwili uliojikunja, kichwa kilichoinuliwa na jicho lililopigwa na ndevu chini ya taya. Tarehe: Ptolemaic, 332-30 KK.
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A reassessment of the evidence and conditions surrounding #Ötzi the Iceman, the 5,300-year-old naturally #mummified #corpse, has reached revolutionary conclusions regarding the circumstances of his #death. ancient-origins.net/news-history-a…
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When people talk about "Gothic architecture" we tend to think of cathedrals and churches.

But the Middle Ages were also full of beautiful town halls, universities, hospitals, and bridges.

So here is a journey through the world of secular Gothic architecture...
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The word "Gothic" wasn't how people during the Middle Ages referred to their buildings.

It was Renaissance scholars who, with their interest in the architecture of Antiquity, called the Medieval style "Gothic" as a pejorative reference to the Goths who had sacked Rome:
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So the best place to start is with town halls.

By their very nature they speak to a time when power was shifting, new classes were emerging, and politics were changing.

Like the Palazzo Vecchio, built in the 1300s for the council that governed the Republic of Florence:
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Or, on the other side of Europe, the town hall of Tallin, completed in 1404.

Tallinn was part of the Hanseatic League, an economic and diplomatic alliance of merchant cities, and so the town hall represents Tallinn's legislative independence from foreign, imperial rulers.
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Crystal spearhead found in a 5,000-year-old megalithic tomb in Spain. The tomb had the remains of 25 individuals, several of whom had consumed a poisonous substance
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A quiet moment at the tomb of King Philip II of Macedon (382-336 BC), the father of Alexander the Great. The tomb, discovered in 1977, contained the gold crown and gold casket holding the cremated bones of the king. Museum of the Royal Tombs, Vergina.
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nadhani ninapeleleza Hephaistion anayetumia shoka lenye vichwa viwili (maabara) ya mungu moto Hephaistos nyuma ya simba, kama anavyofanya kwenye maandishi ya Gnosis pia[emoji2956]
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Very nice to see the tomb of Phillip II. The way queen Olympias was killed, I hope there may be no tomb for her. Also please tweet historians except for the Socrates tomb below, we've not found Plato and Aristotle tombs right, still the disputes aren't settled, right?
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In one passage from his book, Churchill describes Communist leader Vladimir Lenin during the war as "the most grisly of all weapons," smuggled back into Russia "in a sealed train like a plague bacillus" by the Germans.
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Kinyago cha Kongwe zaidi Duniani: Mask iliyopambwa kwa rangi, Pango la Nahal Hemar, Jangwa la Yudea, Neolithic B ya Kabla ya Kufinyanzi, umri wa miaka 9,000. Picha [emoji2398] The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.
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