The Venus of Brassempouy is an ivory figurine created about 25,000 years ago and is one of the earliest known realistic representations of a female human face.
Learn more / Daha fazlası Brassempouy: https://www.archaeologs.com/w/brassempouy/
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The Venus of Brassempouy is an ivory figurine created about 25,000 years ago and is one of the earliest known realistic representations of a female human face.
Learn more / Daha fazlası Brassempouy: https://www.archaeologs.com/w/brassempouy/
Main aspect of the aeolic column capital. Photo by Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports.
Learn more / Daha fazlası Aeolic Order: https://www.archaeologs.com/w/aeolic-order/
Photo: A Klepsydra (waterclock) used to time speeches in the Athenian courts. Original in front with replica above showing the flow of water out of the top pot into the lower one. 🇬🇧 Klepsydra The water clock, or klepsydra, probably developed in response to the shortcomings of the sundial, namely the inability of the sundial to work when there was no sun and to maintain a constant division of time.
🇹🇷 Klepsydra Yunan uygarlığında kullanılan su saati. Atina mahkemelerinde konuşma yapan kişilerin konuşma sürelerini belirlemek gibi amaçlarla kullanılmıştır. Güneş saatinin olmadığı durumlarda ya da güneş olmadığı zaman dilimlerinde de kullanılmış olabilirler.
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