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This is the oldest surviving deck of 52 playing cards, made in the Burgundian Netherlands C.1475
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An ivory netsuke of a sleeping cat, created by Kaigyokusai Masatsugu, 19th century
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Located in Air Massif, Niger are two of the biggest animal rock petroglyphs in the world, called the Dabous Giraffes, dated 8000 BC.
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59 ½ Mulberry Street, a back alley in Manhattan, New York City, better known as “Bandit’s Roost” due to being the most dangerous area in Mulberry Street, 1888. Photo by Jacob Riis.
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“Undine rising from the waters," Chauncey Bradley Ives 1810-1894.
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Gilded medallion with a dragon and five amethyst spheres. China, Qing dynasty, 1736-1795
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Horse Handle Lapis Lazuli Dagger, Persia, 19th Century CE, The Al Sabah Collection, Kuwait
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Two shocked nuns looking at a mannequin in a bikini, Barcelona, Spain, 1965
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Spanish woman fighting for the Republican Loyalists in the Spanish Civil War.
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The Fortress of Cardona - Catalonia - Constructed in 886 by Wilfred the Hairy, Count of Barcelona
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A 2000-year-old green serpentine stone mask discovered near the base of the pyramid of the Sun, Teotihuacan, Mexico.
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An anti-Nazi demonstration, Berlin, 1932
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A young man demonstrating against low pay for teachers, c. 1930s
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Robert Wadlow, tallest human in recorded history, with his parents and siblings, 1935
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A Navajo Indian, Tom Torlino, before and after his forced assimilation at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Carlisle
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An unemployed man selling apples in a wooden crate for five cents during the Great Depression.
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A replica 1666 plague stone. It was put on a corner of a street, filled with vinegar and used to wash hands or money. The 1600s version of a sanitizing station.
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“The head of Medusa”, Art Nouveau brooch, c. 1900.
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The National Library of Austria, in Hofburg Palace, was constructed in the 18th century & contains 7.4 million books
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A 1947 wedding dress made from the parachute that saved the groom's life during World War Two.
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Evening commuters in New York, November 22, 1963.
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Ethiopian delegates at the coronation of King Edward VII, 12 August 1902, London
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Roman leather sandals discovered in Cologne, Germany
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A British blacksmith removing a slave's leg irons, 1907
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Theodore Roosevelt reads a book on his ranch, 1905.