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17 Feb 2023
American actress Thora Birch arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix's 'Outer Banks' Season 3 held at the Regency Village Theatre on February 16, 2023 in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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17 Feb 2023
American actress Thora Birch arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix's 'Outer Banks' Season 3 held at the Regency Village Theatre on February 16, 2023 in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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17 Feb 2023
American actress Thora Birch arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix's 'Outer Banks' Season 3 held at the Regency Village Theatre on February 16, 2023 in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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17 Feb 2023
American actress Thora Birch arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix's 'Outer Banks' Season 3 held at the Regency Village Theatre on February 16, 2023 in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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17 Feb 2023
American actress Thora Birch arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix's 'Outer Banks' Season 3 held at the Regency Village Theatre on February 16, 2023 in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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12 Nov 2020
Sand Beach in Bar Harbor, Maine
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6 Feb 2019
People walk in Rosenstein Park in Stuttgart, Germany
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#9791044
23 Mar 2023
The Ponte Delle Barche (Boat Bridge) is a bridge made by boats located in Bereguardo, near Pavia. Ticino stream in the Pavia area, on march 22, 2023,a tributary of the Po, suffers from an extreme reduction in water flow due to drought. The official data of the Observatory of the Po River Authority confirm that, at the start of the irrigation season, the shortage is of particular concern for the coming months. After a consistent drought throughout the course of 2022, the Po river and its basin have a water flow rate of less than usual. Long-term forecasts do not indicate that the weather will change with significant precipitation in the short term. Drought is not an unusual phenomenon, but the frequency with which it has recurred in recent years is also becoming worrying about the impacts it has on animals, flora, and agricultural activities.
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#7145552
28 Sep 2021
On the occasion of the birthday of Hon'ble Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina, a boat race was organized by the Ministry of Shipping and Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority. In the river Buriganga, in Dhaka, Bangladesh on September 28, 2021.
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#9032212
18 Oct 2022
View of a sheep and a sugar skull decorated as a mariachi inside a home in Xochimilco, Mexico City, on the eve of the Day of the Dead in Mexico. The sugar skulls are made from alfeñique, a confection originating in Spain, whose technique for handling it was most likely adopted from the Arab tradition. Alfeñique is created from a mixture of cane sugar with egg whites, water and lemon juice.
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#8956390
5 Oct 2022
Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition inside the Museo Egizio Di Torino on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts.
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#8956394
5 Oct 2022
Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition inside the Museo Egizio Di Torino on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts.
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#8956396
5 Oct 2022
Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition inside the Museo Egizio Di Torino on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts.
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#8956400
5 Oct 2022
Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition inside the Museo Egizio Di Torino on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts.
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#8956402
5 Oct 2022
Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition inside the Museo Egizio Di Torino on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts.
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#8956404
5 Oct 2022
Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition inside the Museo Egizio Di Torino on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts.
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