Akuma-kun | S1.E3 | The Curse of Mummy | 1966
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Graffitis found at Pompeii, Before AD 79
Drawings of gladiators believed to have been made by children inspired by watching battles at Pompeii’s amphitheatre are among the latest discoveries in the ruins of the ancient Roman city.
The charcoal drawings were found during excavations at I’Insula dei Casti Amanti, a cluster of homes in Pompeii’s archaeological park that opened to the public for the first time on Tuesday.
Other drawings found on a long wall include the outline of three small hands, two figures playing with a ball, a hunting scene of an animal that appears to be a boar, and a scene that depicts two boxers lying on the ground.
Archaeologists also discovered the remains of two victims of the eruption that were found by the door in the House of the Painters at Work, named as such because the home is believed to have been undergoing a repaint at the time of the disaster.
The Pompeii ruins were discovered in the 16th century and the first excavations began in 1748.
Photograph: Parco Archeologico Pompei
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Crouching Low
Another one of this boi, wary this time
Still have no name for him if y’all've got ideas????
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Once the bugs get ironed out, AI Image Generation will forever change propaganda and how easy it is to make and distribute.
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The Caring Hand Sculpture, located in Switzerland.
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Detail of “The Man of Sorrows” by Hans Memling, edited by Robin Isely.
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