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On this day: September 12, 2003
Johnny Cash passed away at 2:00 AM CST from complications of diabetes, aged 71. Prior to his death, Cash had been battling autonomic neuropathy since 1997. He had a public funeral at the First Baptist Church in Hendersonville, Tennessee, and he was buried at Hendersonville Memorial Gardens next to his wife, June Carter Cash, who passed less than four months before.
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Top: John, Paul, and George on the set of Help!, Nassau Beach Hotel, New Providence Island, Bahamas, photographed by Henry Grossman. Above: John sets about combing Henry Grossman’s hair into a Beatles coiffure, photographed by Ringo Starr. (February, 1965)
The woman was laid on a bed of specially selected materials, including gazelle horn cores, fragments of chalk, fresh clay, limestone blocks and sediment. Tortoise shells were placed under and around her body, 86 in total. Sea shells, an eagle's wing, a leopard's pelvis, a forearm of a wild boar and even a human foot were placed on the body of the mysterious 1.5 meter-tall woman. Atop her body, a large stone was laid to seal the burial space.
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GODS AND GODDESSES OF THE ANCIENT WORLD: Odin
ODIN (Old Norse: Óðinn) is the main god in Norse mythology, while also existing in Germanic mythology as Woden (in Old English), Wodan (in Old Franconian), and Wutan or Wuotan (in Old High German). Described as an immensely wise, one-eyed old man, Odin has by far the most varied characteristics of any of the gods and is not only the man to call upon when war was being prepared but is also the god of poetry, of the dead, of runes, and of magic.
Part of the Æsir family of the gods, he helped create the world, resides in Asgard (the stronghold and home of the gods), and gathers slain warriors around him in Valhalla (‘hall of the slain’), but is eventually crunched to death by the wolf Fenrir in the Ragnarök, the 'final destiny of the gods’ in which the world is destroyed.
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