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Is this what Chaotic good is?
sold out his fellow employee in a second damn
Blood Incantation, Interdimensional Extinction
Deer skulls with carved eyeholes dating to 11,000 years ago have been discovered at Star Carr Mesolithic archaeological site about five miles (8.0 km) south of Scarborough in North Yorkshire, England. [948x526]
Basilard (left, ca. 1540, Italian) and Dirk (right, ca. 1650-1700, French) [1488x1861]
Fragmentary colossal head at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York City, New York
Spectacular cased and gold damascened English Deane & Adams percussion revolver with carved ivory grips mounted with rubies. Presented to His Excellency the Maharaja Rahm Singh by Lt. Governor of the Northwest Provinces John Russell Colvin, 1853.
from Rock Island Auctions
Shaun Tan
Probably one of my favorite author and illustrator.
His website:
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Art by Astero
When a random guy with a saxophone shows up to the club
The Catholic church convicts Galileo of heresy (1633)
Hear The Oldest Flute In The World
In 2008, archaeologists discovered fragments of flutes carved from vulture and mammoth bones at a Stone Age cave site in southern Germany called Hohle Fels. They were carved and played by Homo sapiens. These flutes are ancient, dating back 42,000 to 43,000 years, making them the oldest flutes in the world.
The oldest Homo sapiens flutes, that is. There is at least one flute made by a Neanderthal that is older. Found at a Neanderthal campsite at Divje Babe in northwestern Slovenia, the Neanderthal flute is estimated to be over 43,000 years old and perhaps as much as 80,000 years old.
The video above features Ljuben Dimkaroski, who plays trumpet for the Ljubljana Opera Orchestra, and who helped archaeologists figure out how to play the prehistoric flute. Don’t worry! He is playing a clay replica, not the original.
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