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that it was cunanan walked into the cash on the beach pawnshop. >> running low on money, he decided to pawn a gold coin. the shopowner, who didn't recognize, and paid him $190. cunanan actually signed his own name. and the owner, submitted the paperwork to the miami pd,'s requirement by law. then andrew cunanan returned to the normandy plaza. but the closest he got to his past life, and cultural wannabe, was in fantasy. >> he was surrounded by vogue, vanity fair, of skill magazines. and he had our, books and books of history, and architecture. so obviously, during the day, or the times and he couldn't go, out he just lost himself in that world of antiques and antiquity, art, architecture. the lives of the rich and famous. all of the things he'll aspire to and pretended in his own fantasy world that he was part

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Eight Thousand Years of Bog Bodies Reveal a Grim Burial Tradition

The first comprehensive survey of a 7,000-year-old burial tradition reveals an often violent final ritual.

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Heraclea: Fragrances of Antiquity | Arkeo Ep1

In southern Italy, an archaeologist and a chemist are joining forces to achieve the impossible. Thanks to scientific ...

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

with the initial posting of a link to hebrews to negroes, wake up, black america, that's the title of the purported documentary. i sat through the entire three and a half hours. you would have to be a biblical scholar, a jeannette assist, linguist, archeologist, anthropologist and scholar of antiquity to make sense of the assertions and sort through them, but contained within are citings of people like henry ford, whatever his other achievements may have been a noted anti-sem night connect td to the protocols of zion, a quote that's attributed to adolf hitler and cited as a credible assessment of the nature of american jews. this is filled with very offensive anti-semitic or anti-jewish tropes. whether kyrie irving was fully aware of that or not when he posted t he needs to disassociate himself and very

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Newsday

24 exquisite ancient bronze statues that had lain beneath the thermal baths of a tuscan town for 2,300 years, protected by the mud and hot waters. dated to the roman era and its etruscan predecessor, thrilling archaeologists. translation: we've witnessed an exceptional discovery. - from the bottom of the pool, bronze statues from between the second and first centuries bc have re—emerged. they are masterpieces of antiquity that open a new chapter in the history of craftsmanship and the sacred life of the etruscans and romans. the objects found, votive offerings along with thousands of coins, have inscriptions in etruscan and latin. the statues of gods, goddesses and mere mortals are thought to have been owned by noble families and emperors, adorning a sanctuary they were then probably immersed in the thermal waters in a ritual. with the local authorities we are working on the objects, says one of the 60 archaeologists now involved, so as to restore what's been found.

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Newsday

the earth offering up treasure that it has preserved. 2a exquisite ancient bronze statues that had lain beneath the thermal baths of a tuscan town for 2,300 years, protected by the mud and hot waters. dated to the roman era and its etruscan predecessor, thrilling archaeologists. translation: we've witnessed an exceptional discovery. - from the bottom of the pool, bronze statues from between the second and first centuries bc have re—emerged. they are masterpieces of antiquity that open a new chapter in the history of craftsmanship and the sacred life of the etruscans and romans. the objects found, votive offerings along with thousands of coins, have inscriptions in etruscan and latin. the statues of gods, goddesses and mere mortals are thought to have been owned by noble families and emperors, adorning a sanctuary they were then probably immersed in the thermal waters in a ritual. with the local authorities we are working on the objects, says one of the 60 archaeologists now involved, so as to restore what's been found. and so one of the most important discoveries of bronzes in the mediterranean

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BBC News

dated to the roman era and its etruscan predecessor, thrilling archaeologists. translation: we've witnessed an exceptional discovery. - from the bottom of the pool, bronze statues from between the second and first centuries bc have re—emerged. they are masterpieces of antiquity that open a new chapter in the history of craftsmanship and the sacred life of the etruscans and romans. the objects found, votive offerings along with thousands of coins, have inscriptions in etruscan and latin. the statues of gods, goddesses and mere mortals are thought to have been owned by noble families and emperors, adorning a sanctuary they were then probably immersed in the thermal waters in a ritual. with the local authorities we are working on the objects, says one of the 60

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BBC News

but yes, of course there is always a risk, but i still think it's a small one in our nation. today's events are unlikely to impact future royal visits for a new king and queen who want to be seen. now i want to tell you about some incredible statues that were created more than 2,000 years ago in ancient italy — and now they've been discovered in almost perfect condition, having been preserved in the mud and boiling water at hot springs near siena. 0ur rome correspondent mark lowen reports. slowly, painstakingly, they rescue the priceless, the earth offering up treasure that it has preserved. 2a exquisite ancient bronze statues that had lain beneath the thermal baths of a tuscan town for 2,300 years, protected by the mud and hot waters. dated to the roman era and its etruscan predecessor, thrilling archaeologists. translation: we've witnessed an exceptional discovery. - from the bottom of the pool, bronze statues from between the second and first centuries bc have re—emerged. they are masterpieces of antiquity that open a new chapter in the history of craftsmanship and

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BBC News

found in the hot springs near siena, in tuscany. they were discovered under the ruins of a roman bathhouse, as our rome correspondent mark lowen reports slowly, painstakingly, they rescue the priceless, the earth offering up treasure that it has preserved. 2a exquisite ancient bronze statues that had lain beneath the thermal baths of a tuscan town for 2,300 years, protected by the mud and hot waters. dated to the roman era and its etruscan predecessor, thrilling archaeologists. translation: we've witnessed an exceptional discovery. - from the bottom of the pool, bronze statues from between the second and first centuries bc have re—emerged. they are masterpieces of antiquity that open a new chapter in the history of craftsmanship and the sacred life of the etruscans and romans.

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Erin Burnett OutFront

believe, why we do what we do. democracy is simply that fundamental. we must, in this moment, dig deep within ourselves and recognize that we can't take democracy for granted any longer. with democracy on the ballot, we have to remember these first principles. democracy means the rule of the people, not the rule of monarchs or the moneyed, but the rule of the people. autocracy is the opposite of democracy. it means the rule of one, one person, one interest, one ideology, one party. to state the obvious, the lives of billions of people, from antiquity till now, have been shaped by the battle between these competing forces between the aspirations of the many and the greed and power of the few,

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