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Siempre hay tiempo para donar sangre porque siempre es necesario que se dones. There is always time to donate blood because donations are always needed.
The Lady of Elche (Dama de Elche). Culture: Iberian. Findspot: La Alcudia, Elche, Alicante, Spain. Date: 5th-4th century BC. Material: Limestone (fossiliferous biocalcarenite); H. 56 cm, W. 45 cm, D. 37 cm, Wt. 65 kg. Collection: National Archaeological Museum of Spain, Madrid.
On August 4, 1897, on the La Alcudia hill south of Elche, farm laborer Manuel Campello Esclápez struck a large stone with his pickaxe while working the fields. When he turned the stone over, he found a face; the locals immediately dubbed her the Reina Mora (Moorish Queen). About ten days later, city archivist Pedro Ibarra announced the discovery; meanwhile, French archaeologist Pierre Paris, who had arrived in Elche at Ibarra’s invitation, purchased the bust on behalf of the Louvre Museum for a mere 4,000 francs. The bust was displayed at the Louvre for over 40 years. When World War II broke out, it was relocated to the city of Montauban, near Toulouse, for safekeeping. In 1941, following negotiations between the Vichy French government and the Franco regime, it was returned to Spain on an armored train. It was initially exhibited at the Prado Museum, and since 1971, it’s been on display at the National Archaeological Museum of Spain in Madrid.
Let’s examine the bust.
This idealized arrangement of facial features reflects the common sculptural tradition of the Mediterranean world in the 4th century BC; however, there isn’t a fully classical Greek face here, nor a typical Phoenician portrait from the Eastern Mediterranean. The Iberian artist created a unique synthesis between the two. On the back of the bust, there’s an oval cavity measuring 18 cm wide and 16 cm deep. The function of this cavity was debated for years: was it an oracle device, a structural hole to secure the sculpture to a surface, or a funerary receptacle holding cremation ashes? A 2011 study led by María Pilar de Luxán of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) definitively answered this question. Through electron microscopy and X-ray dispersive spectrometry analysis, particles of phosphorus and calcium from human bone and tooth ash were detected in the plaster layer on the cavity’s inner surface.
Consequently, this bust also served as a funerary urn (urna cineraria); the ashes of the cremated individual were placed inside.
So, who is this woman? Today, the most widely accepted theory is that the bust depicts a noble Iberian woman.
Getafe (Madrid) el día de mi bautizo en 1964, salida de la iglesia camino de casa. Familia y amigos y mi padrino Vitoriano. Era costumbre que el padrino lanzará monedas y caramelos a los chicos que seguían a la familia.
The murder of Alex Pretti is a heartbreaking tragedy. It should also be a wake-up call for everyone, regardless of party affiliation, ethnicity, or nationality, that many of our fundamental democratic values are increasingly under attack and trampled upon.
BREAKING NEWS 1/24/26
In Minnesota, ICE just shot and killed a 37-year old white AMERICAN citizen. Minnesota is an open carry state so this man was entitled to carry a gun but he didn't draw it out. He was tackled by 7 or 8 assholes and another one on the side just shot him dead. 😡😡😡 It was later confirmed that he was an ICC registered nurse and he was coming to the aid of a woman who was knocked down by ICE agents. TEN SHOTS. No threat to anyone. Offering assistance to a woman!!
Descanse en paz. Rest in peace.
Esto ya estaba superado, porqué estamos otra vez con ello??? This was already resolved, why are we dealing with it again???
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