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  2. Astragalomancy - Wikipedia

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    Astragalomancy was performed in Ancient Greece through the rolling of Astragaloi and subsequent consultation of "dice oracles", tables of divination results carved into statues or monoliths. [8] Astragaloi are the marked and cut off knucklebones of sheep, or similarly shaped imitations in bronze or wood that served as divination dice in the ...

  3. Coin manipulation - Wikipedia

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    Coin manipulation is the art of manipulating coins in skillful flourishes, usually on or around the hands. [1] Although not always considered coin magic, the flourishes are sometimes used in magic shows. The difficulty of the trick ranges greatly, from some that take a few minutes to accomplish, to much more complex ones that can take months ...

  4. Jen Zee - Wikipedia

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    Hades, Supergiant's fourth game, is an action roguelike set in Greek mythology with the main character Zagreus attempting to flee the Underworld.For the game, Zee said she was inspired by the work of comics artist Mike Mignola and Fred Taylor, a 19th-century poster artist. [14]

  5. Knucklebones - Wikipedia

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    The pastern bone of a sheep, goat, or calf has two rounded ends upon which it cannot stand and two broad and two narrow sides, one of each pair being concave and one convex. The convex narrow side, called chios or "the dog", was counted as 1, the convex broad side as 3, the concave broad side as 4, and the concave narrow side as 6. [4]

  6. Archimedean Excogitation - Wikipedia

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    Archimedean Excogitation was commissioned for the Museum of Science in Boston, with a budget of $536,100. [6] It was designed by George Rhoads, with assistance from Rock Stream Studios, and was installed in 1987. [2] In 2015, the sculpture was refurbished and moved from the museum's lower lobby to its atrium. [5]

  7. CITYarts, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    A 400-foot mosaic bench, The Rolling Bench was described as the largest public arts project in the country when it was built between 1972 and 1974 by City Arts Workshop, the organization that would later become CITYarts, Inc. [5] The Rolling Bench was designed by a group of artists and youth, and the work on the bench was led by Chilean-born ...

  8. List of Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas characters - Wikipedia

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    Once Hades is expelled from Alone's body, Athena joins Tenma and Alone in concentrating their Cosmo in the garland all three wear, and banish Hades' soul from the earthly plane. Athena's divine power were sealed by the intervention of Acheron Charon. Seeking Hades, she aims to trespass the Demon Temples, guarded by Tenma, Shion and Regulus.

  9. Aornum - Wikipedia

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    The name of the cave, "Charon's Cave", reflects the belief that it was an entrance for Hades, the Greek underworld. [2] In a version of the myth, Orpheus travels to Aornum to recover his wife, Eurydice , from Hades.