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#12096091
25 February 2025
The G-Star Raw Store is in Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on February 23, 2025.
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#12096093
25 February 2025
The G-Star Raw Store is in Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on February 23, 2025.
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#12032969
8 February 2025
Old books on pharmacy are seen at the Pharmacy Museum in Warsaw, Poland, on February 1, 2025.
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#11946663
15 January 2025
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 09: General view of NuLeaf Dispensary Las Vegas Strip, a cannabis shop in Las Vegas, Nevada, on January 9, 2025. This recreational and medical dispensary is known for offering a collection of Nevada's top-quality cannabis products for both wellness and enjoyment.
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#11813769
27 November 2024
KRAKOW, POLAND - NOVEMBER 26: One of many vintage stores, offering a selection of retro and second-hand items, on November 26, 2024 in Krakow, Poland.
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24 January 2024
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 24, 2024: A staff member poses with plushies at a dedicated Hello Kitty space during a photocall at Somerset House for the new exhibition CUTE in London, United Kingdom on January 14, 2024. CUTE, the first major exhibition to examine the extraordinary and complex power of cuteness, opens at Somerset House on 25 January 2024 and runs until 14 April 2024.
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#8589558
26 July 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, comment on the contents of a papyrus exhibited at the Egyptian Museum in Turin during a break. 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 restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589572
26 July 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. 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 restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589578
26 July 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. 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 restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589586
26 July 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. 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 restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589590
26 July 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. 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 restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589592
26 July 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. 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 restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589594
26 July 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. 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 restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589596
26 July 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. 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 restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589598
26 July 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. 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 restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589610
26 July 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. 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 restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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