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February is represented by a scene of European peasants on their farm in this 15th-century calendar found in Tres Riches...
07/03/2023

February is represented by a scene of European peasants on their farm in this 15th-century calendar found in Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry. The illuminated manuscript is one of the most famous examples of a “book of hours,” which includes the Christian prayers and meditations to be recited at certain times of day.

In 1897 British soldiers sacked Benin City, in modern-day Nigeria, making off with carved ivory tusks and cast-brass pla...
28/02/2023

In 1897 British soldiers sacked Benin City, in modern-day Nigeria, making off with carved ivory tusks and cast-brass plaques misnamed “Benin Bronzes.” Auctioned off or presented as gifts by triumphant troops, more than 5,000 objects ended up in museums and private collections around the world.

A female tucks paws beneath her chin as she dozes in a quiet Monterey Bay kelp patch. “I refer to their cuteness as thei...
16/01/2023

A female tucks paws beneath her chin as she dozes in a quiet Monterey Bay kelp patch. “I refer to their cuteness as their publicity problem,” says Sea Otter Savvy head Gena Bentall, a biologist whose organization gives kayakers and other onlookers guidelines for sensible behavior around wild sea otters. Smitten otter-watchers sometimes paddle too close, or even give chase, trying for the cutest photograph.

A Greek Orthodox icon from Thessaloniki, Greece, depicting the Virgin Mary and a young yet infinitely wise-looking Jesus...
25/12/2022

A Greek Orthodox icon from Thessaloniki, Greece, depicting the Virgin Mary and a young yet infinitely wise-looking Jesus.

A boat propeller disfigured this manatee’s tail. “Where humans have fingerprints,” says Wayne Hartley, of the Save the M...
15/12/2022

A boat propeller disfigured this manatee’s tail. “Where humans have fingerprints,” says Wayne Hartley, of the Save the Manatee Club, “manatees have scar patterns.” Researchers estimate that 96 percent of Florida’s adult manatees have been struck by boats at least once in their roughly four-decade-long lives in the wild. Biologists use the scars to identify individuals.

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