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A visitor studies Titian’s portrait, “Benedetto Varchi,” left, and Bronzino’s “Allegorical portrait of Dante,” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s “The Medici: Portraits and Politics, 1512-1570,” exhibit in New York, June 21, 2021. The sweep of Italian history and art history in dazzling portraits from the dynasty’s final hurrah, on view in a sumptuous exhibition at the Met. Diana Markosian/The New York Times.
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.- It’s hard to imagine Florence, cradle of the High Renaissance of early modern Europe, without its avaricious, venal, culture-conscious first family, the Medicis. Crowned and uncrowned, during periods of supposedly republican government and not, they largely ruled the city-state, or connived to, from the mid-14th to the mid-18th centuries, using art to cement their power. They excelled at banking and prospered especially when their Rome branch quietly became banker to ....

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'New type of early human' found in Israel


New type of early human found in Israel
Archaeologist Yossi Zaidner from the Hebrew University s Institute of Archaeology shows fossil fragments of a skull and jaw at a Tel Aviv University lab in the eponymous Israeli coastal city, on June 27, 2021. The remains that were uncovered at the site of excavations in the quarry of a cement plant near the central city of Ramla, consisted of bones belonging to a new type of early human previously unknown to science, researchers said on June 24, claiming to have shed new light on human evolution. GIL COHEN-MAGEN / AFP.
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.- Bones belonging to a new type of early human previously unknown to science have been found in Israel, researchers said Thursday, claiming to have shed new light on human evolution. ....

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