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Global survey: where in the world are the Benin bronzes?


Treasures looted in a British military attack on the royal palace of Benin in 1897 are scattered between as many as 160 museums and institutions worldwide
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Germany set the stage for a global movement to restitute colonial loot with its March announcement that it plans to hand over the Benin bronzes to Nigeria. The return of the treasures which were looted in a British military attack on the royal palace of Benin in 1897 from as many as 25 German museums is part of a bilateral deal that will also involve Germany in archaeological excavations and the construction of a new museum in Benin City. ....

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Study finds T-Rex likely walked slowly, but that didn't make it less scary


The fearsome tyrannosaurus rex likely walked at a speed slightly slower than humans, according to a new study from Vrije Universiteit’s Human Movement Sciences student Pasha van Bijlert. The reason for this slow walking speed mostly had to do with the giant dinosaur’s equally big tail, which would have swung back and forth as the creature roamed prehistoric Earth.
According to the new study, animals and humans naturally stick to certain walking speeds that are based on their resonance, which is essentially the rhythm one gets into based on their body that enables them to save energy while walking. This is why someone may find it exhausting to walk at a slower speed than usual in addition to walking faster than usual. ....

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