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"It is important to understand that the modern Egypt and the modern Egyptians are not the direct successors of these ancient people"
Dr Ivan Van Sertima ❤️💚🖤
Benin royalty, particularly the Oba (king), often cover their mouths with a cloth as a sign of respect and to maintain their sacred status, as tradition dictates that the public should not see their teeth, signifying they do not eat or smile openly in public; it's considered a way to uphold the mystique and power of the monarch.
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The British Constitution, Cartoon sent to Viscount Sidmouth by Colonel Fletcher from Hollins near Bolton-le-Moors, National Archives, 1819
Sandra Cisneros, from "Tea Dance, Provincetown, 1982", Woman Without Shame
Sandra Cisneros, from "Tea Dance, Provincetown, 1982", Woman Without Shame
Model Bakery and Brewery from the Tomb of Meketre
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Egyptian Art Collection
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 105
Period: Middle Kingdom
Dynasty: Dynasty 12
Reign: reign of Amenemhat I, early
Date: ca. 1981–1975 B.C.
Geography: From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Southern Asasif, Tomb of Meketre (TT 280, MMA 1101), serdab, MMA excavations, 1920
Medium: Wood, gesso, paint, linen
Dimensions: l. 73 cm (28 3/4 in); w. 55 cm (21 5/8 in); h. 29 cm (11 7/16 in) average height of figures: 21 cm (8 1/4 in.)
Credit Line: Rogers Fund and Edward S. Harkness Gift, 1920
Accession Number: 20.3.12
“Fool’s Paradise” by Dimithry Victor
Frederick Douglass and His Grandson, 1894This photo shows Frederick Douglass, who was once a slave but later became a famous author and activist. He is with his grandson, Joseph Douglass, who was a talented musician. The picture was taken in 1894. Frederick Douglass worked hard to end slavery and fight for equal rights. Joseph Douglass followed his passion for music and became one of the first African American concert violinists.
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this post has been up for five hours and has two notes. i think tumblr shitcanned it because it has pictures of women wearing bras on it. very cool. no censorship message, just vanishing it
AHHHHHH someone put all the info from the now-extremely-hard-to-read, 10+ year old bra post into one nice infograph! THAT POST WAS MY BOOB BIBLE. Yay Boob New Testament!
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