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Yoichi Nishino (Japanese, 1954) - Moon in the Water (1992)
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Imagen de la zona arqueológica de Palenque, Chiapas. México.
Ca. 1896.
La Femme Chauve-Souris (The Bat-Woman) 1890
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Catrinas en el Camposanto. A group of catrinas waking up for the Day of the Dead. My catrina illustration from 2021.
Al morir el difunto debĂa atravesar un caudaloso rĂo, donde era necesaria la ayuda de un perro Xoloitzcuintle, el cual, tenĂa como misiĂłn descubrir si el difunto era digno para ayudarle. En caso de no ser digno, el muerto quedaba vagando como sombra, alrededor de sus orillas, porque en vida habĂa maltratado a algĂșn perro :::>
Para cruzar al MictlĂĄn las almas de los muertos debĂan cruzar un rĂo para llegar, ayudados de un Xoloitzcuintle. Sin
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magen del Temalacatl, o Piedra del Sacrificio exhibida en el Museo Nacional. México, D.F.
Ca. 1900
La Piedra del Sacrificio fue exhibida en el Museo Nacional de México desde mediados del siglo XIX hasta 1964
El Museo Nacional de MĂ©xico, el antecesor directo del actual Museo Nacional de AntropologĂa. Este museo fue fundado en 1825 por decreto del presidente Guadalupe Victoria, y se localizaba originalmente en el Antiguo Palacio de la Real Universidad, en el centro histĂłrico de la Ciudad de MĂ©xico. MĂĄs tarde, se trasladĂł al Palacio de Moneda, donde se alojaron varias colecciones importantes, incluidas las piezas arqueolĂłgicas mexicas.
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SensĆji Asakusa Kannon Temple, Tokyo, Japan.
Pjoto by Tokyobling.
Ancient humans were so good at surviving the last ice age they didnât have to migrate like other species â new study
Humans seem to have been adapted to the last ice age in similar ways to wolves and bears, according to a recent study, challenging longstanding theories about how and where our ancestors lived during this glacial period.
https://theconversation.com/ancient-humans-were-so-good-at-surviving-the-last-ice-age-they-didnt-have-to-migrate-like-other-species-new-study-240366
Happy Trilobite Tuesday! Some of the fossil recordâs most fascinating Lower Cambrian trilobites have been found in Nevadaâs Montezuma Mountain Range. Specimens like this half-billion-year-old, 2.4-in- (6-cm-) long Nevadella illustrate how advanced the trilobite form was even very early in their swim through the Paleozoic seas
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