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People observe artifacts found on the excavation site of the former Saxon Palace in Warsaw, Poland on 05 January, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arrie...

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Daily Life In Warsaw

6 January 2025

People observe artifacts found on the excavation site of the former Saxon Palace in Warsaw, Poland on 05 January, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arrie...

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6 January 2025

People observe artifacts found on the excavation site of the former Saxon Palace in Warsaw, Poland on 05 January, 2025.


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A view is showing an offering for a pre-Hispanic ceremony to Mother Earth during the presentation of the strategic project for the conservat...

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Start Of Production Of Flor De Cempoalxóchitl In Mexico

25 July 2024

A view is showing an offering for a pre-Hispanic ceremony to Mother Earth during the presentation of the strategic project for the conservat...

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25 July 2024

A view is showing an offering for a pre-Hispanic ceremony to Mother Earth during the presentation of the strategic project for the conservation of the Flower of Cempoalxochitl in Mexico City, Mexico, on Month, Day, Year, which is seeking to eliminate dependence on the importation of seeds originating from Mexico and which is contemplating the reconstruction of its genome from branches found in the underground tunnels of the Teotihuacan pyramids, discovered in 2002, to obtain its designation of origin.


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A view is showing an offering for a pre-Hispanic ceremony to Mother Earth during the presentation of the strategic project for the conservat...

#11433501

Start Of Production Of Flor De Cempoalxóchitl In Mexico

25 July 2024

A view is showing an offering for a pre-Hispanic ceremony to Mother Earth during the presentation of the strategic project for the conservat...

#11433501

25 July 2024

A view is showing an offering for a pre-Hispanic ceremony to Mother Earth during the presentation of the strategic project for the conservation of the Flower of Cempoalxochitl in Mexico City, Mexico, on Month, Day, Year, which is seeking to eliminate dependence on the importation of seeds originating from Mexico and which is contemplating the reconstruction of its genome from branches found in the underground tunnels of the Teotihuacan pyramids, discovered in 2002, to obtain its designation of origin.


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They are symbolically sowing Cempasuchil Flower seeds during the presentation of the strategic project for the conservation of the Cempoalxo...

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Start Of Production Of Flor De Cempoalxóchitl In Mexico

25 July 2024

They are symbolically sowing Cempasuchil Flower seeds during the presentation of the strategic project for the conservation of the Cempoalxo...

#11433534

25 July 2024

They are symbolically sowing Cempasuchil Flower seeds during the presentation of the strategic project for the conservation of the Cempoalxochitl Flower in Mexico City, Mexico, on Month, Day, Year, which seeks to eliminate dependence on the importation of seeds originating from Mexico and contemplates the reconstruction of its genome from branches found in the underground tunnels of the Teotihuacan pyramids, discovered in 2002, to obtain its designation of origin.


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They are symbolically sowing Cempasuchil Flower seeds during the presentation of the strategic project for the conservation of the Cempoalxo...

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Start Of Production Of Flor De Cempoalxóchitl In Mexico

25 July 2024

They are symbolically sowing Cempasuchil Flower seeds during the presentation of the strategic project for the conservation of the Cempoalxo...

#11433535

25 July 2024

They are symbolically sowing Cempasuchil Flower seeds during the presentation of the strategic project for the conservation of the Cempoalxochitl Flower in Mexico City, Mexico, on Month, Day, Year, which seeks to eliminate dependence on the importation of seeds originating from Mexico and contemplates the reconstruction of its genome from branches found in the underground tunnels of the Teotihuacan pyramids, discovered in 2002, to obtain its designation of origin.


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In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitol...

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Foundation In Madrid Reconstructs The Statue Of The Roman Empero

7 February 2024

In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitol...

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7 February 2024

In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitoline Museums, is being reconstructed with 3D printers by a Madrid-based foundation and is being presented to the public today. ''It is probably an important sculpture because it marks the boundary between the pagan and the Christian world. We know that Constantine was the first emperor to officially recognize the Christian religion,'' one expert notes. Another adds, ''It is a very important statue because it represents the new while using ancient patterns. By studying each one of the fragments, we are understanding that the stone and the marble preserve the traces of the original sculpture's assembly.'' Salvatore Settis, a member of the Steering Committee of Fondazione Prada, is speaking during a press conference for the presentation of the reconstructed monumental Colossus of Constantine in the garden of Villa Caffarelli at the Capitoline Museums on February 6, 2024. A 13-meter-high 1:1 scale reproduction of the famous Colossus of Constantine, a statue of the 4th-century Roman emperor Constantine the Great, is on display at the Capitoline Museum.


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In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitol...

#10971478

Foundation In Madrid Reconstructs The Statue Of The Roman Empero

7 February 2024

In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitol...

#10971478

7 February 2024

In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitoline Museums, is being reconstructed with 3D printers by a Madrid-based foundation and is being presented to the public today. ''It is probably an important sculpture because it marks the boundary between the pagan and the Christian world. We know that Constantine was the first emperor to officially recognize the Christian religion,'' one expert notes. Another adds, ''It is a very important statue because it represents the new while using ancient patterns. By studying each of the fragments, we are understanding that the stone and the marble preserve the traces of the original sculpture's assembly.'' Meanwhile, Adam Lowe from the Factum Foundation for Digital Technology in Preservation is speaking during a press conference for the presentation of the reconstructed monumental Colossus of Constantine in the garden of Villa Caffarelli at the Capitoline Museums. A 13-meter-high 1:1 scale reproduction of the famous Colossus of Constantine, a statue of the 4th-century Roman emperor Constantine the Great, is on display at the Capitoline Museum.


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In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitol...

#10971481

Foundation In Madrid Reconstructs The Statue Of The Roman Empero

7 February 2024

In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitol...

#10971481

7 February 2024

In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitoline Museums, is being reconstructed with 3D printers by a Madrid-based foundation and is being presented to the public today. ''It is probably an important sculpture because it marks the boundary between the pagan and the Christian world. We know that Constantine was the first emperor to officially recognize the Christian religion,'' one expert notes. Another adds, ''It is a very important statue because it represents the new while using ancient patterns. By studying each of the fragments, we are understanding that the stone and the marble preserve the traces of the original sculpture's assembly.'' Meanwhile, Adam Lowe from the Factum Foundation for Digital Technology in Preservation is speaking during a press conference for the presentation of the reconstructed monumental Colossus of Constantine in the garden of Villa Caffarelli at the Capitoline Museums. A 13-meter-high 1:1 scale reproduction of the famous Colossus of Constantine, a statue of the 4th-century Roman emperor Constantine the Great, is on display at the Capitoline Museum.


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In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitol...

#10971486

Foundation In Madrid Reconstructs The Statue Of The Roman Empero

7 February 2024

In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitol...

#10971486

7 February 2024

In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitoline Museums, is being reconstructed with 3D printers by a Madrid-based foundation and is being presented to the public today. ''It is probably an important sculpture because it is situated at the boundary between the pagan and the Christian world. We know that Constantine was the first emperor to officially recognize the Christian religion,'' one expert comments. Another notes, ''It is a very important statue because it represents the new, while using the ancient patterns. By studying each one of the fragments, we are understanding that the stone and the marble preserve the traces of the original sculpture's assembly.'' Meanwhile, the mayor of Rome, Roberto Gualtieri, is speaking during a press conference for the presentation of the reconstructed monumental Colossus of Constantine, in the garden of Villa Caffarelli at the Capitoline Museums. A 13-meter-high 1:1 scale reproduction of the famous Colossus of Constantine, a statue of the 4th-century Roman emperor Constantine the Great, is on display at the Capitoline Museum.


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In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitol...

#10971492

Foundation In Madrid Reconstructs The Statue Of The Roman Empero

7 February 2024

In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitol...

#10971492

7 February 2024

In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitoline Museums, is being reconstructed with 3D printers by a Madrid-based foundation and is being presented to the public today. ''It is probably an important sculpture because it is situated at the boundary between the pagan and the Christian world. We know that Constantine was the first emperor to officially recognize the Christian religion,'' one expert comments. Another notes, ''It is a very important statue because it represents the new, while using the ancient patterns. By studying each one of the fragments, we are understanding that the stone and the marble preserve the traces of the original sculpture's assembly.'' Meanwhile, the mayor of Rome, Roberto Gualtieri, is speaking during a press conference for the presentation of the reconstructed monumental Colossus of Constantine, in the garden of Villa Caffarelli at the Capitoline Museums. A 13-meter-high 1:1 scale reproduction of the famous Colossus of Constantine, a statue of the 4th-century Roman emperor Constantine the Great, is on display at the Capitoline Museum.


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In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitol...

#10971495

Foundation In Madrid Reconstructs The Statue Of The Roman Empero

7 February 2024

In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitol...

#10971495

7 February 2024

In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitoline Museums, is being reconstructed with 3D printers by a Madrid-based foundation and is being presented to the public today. ''It is probably an important sculpture because it marks the boundary between the pagan and the Christian world. We know that Constantine was the first emperor to officially recognize the Christian religion,'' one expert notes. Another adds, ''It is a very important statue because it represents the new while using ancient patterns. By studying each of the fragments, we are understanding that the stone and the marble preserve the traces of the original sculpture's assembly.'' Meanwhile, Adam Lowe from the Factum Foundation for Digital Technology in Preservation is speaking during a press conference for the presentation of the reconstructed monumental Colossus of Constantine in the garden of Villa Caffarelli at the Capitoline Museums. A 13-meter-high 1:1 scale reproduction of the famous Colossus of Constantine, a statue of the 4th-century Roman emperor Constantine the Great, is on display at the Capitoline Museum.


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In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitol...

#10971499

Foundation In Madrid Reconstructs The Statue Of The Roman Empero

7 February 2024

In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitol...

#10971499

7 February 2024

In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitoline Museums, is being reconstructed with 3D printers by a Madrid-based foundation and is being presented to the public today. ''It is probably an important sculpture because it is situated at the boundary between the pagan and the Christian world. We know that Constantine was the first emperor to officially recognize the Christian religion,'' one expert comments. Another notes, ''It is a very important statue because it represents the new, while using the ancient patterns. By studying each one of the fragments, we are understanding that the stone and the marble preserve the traces of the original sculpture's assembly.'' Meanwhile, the mayor of Rome, Roberto Gualtieri, is speaking during a press conference for the presentation of the reconstructed monumental Colossus of Constantine, in the garden of Villa Caffarelli at the Capitoline Museums. A 13-meter-high 1:1 scale reproduction of the famous Colossus of Constantine, a statue of the 4th-century Roman emperor Constantine the Great, is on display at the Capitoline Museum.


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In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitol...

#10971503

Foundation In Madrid Reconstructs The Statue Of The Roman Empero

7 February 2024

In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitol...

#10971503

7 February 2024

In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are housed in the Capitoline Museums, is being reconstructed with 3D printers by a Madrid-based foundation and is being presented to the public today. ''It is probably an important sculpture because it is situated at the boundary between the pagan and the Christian world. We know that Constantine was the first emperor to officially recognize the Christian religion,'' one expert comments. Another notes, ''It is a very important statue because it represents the new, while using the ancient patterns. By studying each one of the fragments, we are understanding that the stone and the marble preserve the traces of the original sculpture's assembly.'' Meanwhile, the mayor of Rome, Roberto Gualtieri, is speaking during a press conference for the presentation of the reconstructed monumental Colossus of Constantine, in the garden of Villa Caffarelli at the Capitoline Museums. A 13-meter-high 1:1 scale reproduction of the famous Colossus of Constantine, a statue of the 4th-century Roman emperor Constantine the Great, is on display at the Capitoline Museum.


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YANTAI, CHINA - OCTOBER 10, 2023 - Dinosaur bones are seen at the Laiyang Cretaceous National Geopark in Yantai, Shandong province, China, O...

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Dinosaur Research in China

14 October 2023

YANTAI, CHINA - OCTOBER 10, 2023 - Dinosaur bones are seen at the Laiyang Cretaceous National Geopark in Yantai, Shandong province, China, O...

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14 October 2023

YANTAI, CHINA - OCTOBER 10, 2023 - Dinosaur bones are seen at the Laiyang Cretaceous National Geopark in Yantai, Shandong province, China, Oct 10, 2023. According to the Museum of Palaeozoology of China, as of December 2020, China has researched and named 322 species of dinosaurs, ranking first in the world. The number continues to grow at a rate of about 10 new discoveries each year.


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Palestinian students work at the archaeological site of Saint Hilarion, also known as Tell Umm Amer, in the central Gaza Strip on March 7, 2...

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Daily Life In Gaza, Palestine

7 March 2023

Palestinian students work at the archaeological site of Saint Hilarion, also known as Tell Umm Amer, in the central Gaza Strip on March 7, 2...

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7 March 2023

Palestinian students work at the archaeological site of Saint Hilarion, also known as Tell Umm Amer, in the central Gaza Strip on March 7, 2023.


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Palestinian students work at the archaeological site of Saint Hilarion, also known as Tell Umm Amer, in the central Gaza Strip on March 7, 2...

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Daily Life In Gaza, Palestine

7 March 2023

Palestinian students work at the archaeological site of Saint Hilarion, also known as Tell Umm Amer, in the central Gaza Strip on March 7, 2...

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7 March 2023

Palestinian students work at the archaeological site of Saint Hilarion, also known as Tell Umm Amer, in the central Gaza Strip on March 7, 2023.


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