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The Statue of Liberty's face prior to installation, 1886.
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An Incan Wall. A great example of master Stonemasonry, Cuzco, 1400's.
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A World War 1 memorial in Vácrátót, Hungary - a family missing their father.
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A young Agatha Christie.
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Oldest surviving pair of Levis jeans dating back to 1879.
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Gilded medallion with a dragon and five amethyst spheres. China, Qing dynasty, 1736-1795
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The original Little Red Riding Hood was actually pretty dark. positivenegativeimpact.com/little-red-rid…
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The Scaligero Castle is a fortress built in the 14th century in Sirmione, Italy.
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A 4,500-Year-Old Egyptian Bead Dress The Penn Museum Great read on Egyptian clothing: amzn.to/3wATgzn
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This was the original "distracted boyfriend meme" but back then, it was the distracted girlfriend, 1950.
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Galileo Galilei's first drawings of the moon after viewing it through his telescope in 1609 CE.
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Ancient Greek silver litra coin, Syracuse, Sicily, c. 466 BC.
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A Corinthian helmet and skull from the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC. When found, the skull was still inside the helmet.
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The inside of a German WWI era U-Boat.
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Burial at sea on the USS Intrepid, November 1944.
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A stone sculpture of a woman with a long embellished braid. Bhu Varaha Swamy temple, Tamil Nadu, 10th century CE, India
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Collecting light - Inside the Karnak temple in Luxor, Egypt. Photo: Guillaume Roche
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Inflatable vehicles used as decoys during WW2.
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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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Horse Handle Lapis Lazuli Dagger, Persia, 19th Century CE, The Al Sabah Collection, Kuwait
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Coal Miners coming up a Coal Mine Elevator after a day of work in 1920's Belgium
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Acrobats perform on the Empire State Building, 1934.
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The Angel of Death, sculpture of a funeral gondola, Venice. Photo by Paolo Monti, 1951
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Gauntlet of “Lion” armor of Henry II, king of France, 1550.
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The helmet of Sultan Mehmet Fatih, who conquered Constantinople at the age of 21, ending the Byzantine Empire. Topkapi Museum