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Storefront display of Body Worlds exhibition in Amsterdam (2016). Body Worlds (German title: Körperwelten) is a traveling exposition of dissected human bodies, animals, and other anatomical structures of the body that have been preserved through the process of plastination.
The body of an olive skinned woman was found in the woods in Teteringen, near Breda on Christmas Day 1990. [16] [17] 5 BEL01 "The woman in the well" 6 August 1991 Belgium: Attenhovendreef, Holsbeek: 30 to 55 Unidentified The body of a woman was found in a rainwater well in the grounds of a cottage. Her body might have been in the well for up to ...
This bog body no longer remains. Cashel Man: Portlaoise body County Laois 2000 BCE [9] [89] Male 2011 Because the body was in a crouched position, the body was believed to have dated from the Bronze Age. Radiocarbon dating supported this theory. [9] The body was later moved to the National Museum of Ireland for examination.
The Corpses of the De Witt Brothers is a c. 1672–75 oil on canvas painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Jan de Baen, now in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. [1] It shows the dead and mutilated bodies of the brothers Johan and Cornelis de Witt hanging upside down on the Groene Zoodje, the place of execution in front of the Gevangenpoort in The Hague.
Image credits: Sasha Weilbaker #6 Needles. If you’re afraid of getting your annual flu shot, you might take comfort in a super-tiny needle inspired by the anatomy of the mosquito.
His photographs are a reflection on time, space and the complex relationship between man and nature. Within this series we can find many enclosures, buildings, or traces of nomadic dwellings characterized by their circular shape. Jacques Pugin captures these places as though they were man-made sculptures made with natural materials found on site.
In short, it is a web and computer program that takes satellite images, aerial photography, and GIS ... #25 Man-Shaped Lake In Brazil. I Found It On Google Earth. 21°48'18"S 49°5'23"W.
Tollund Man, Denmark, 4th century BC Gallagh Man, Ireland, c. 470–120 BC. A bog body is a human cadaver that has been naturally mummified in a peat bog.Such bodies, sometimes known as bog people, are both geographically and chronologically widespread, having been dated to between 8000 BC and the Second World War. [1]