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@Vishu38199520 @BaileyIambaile2 @Avibase Reminds me of this Maenad from Pompei, via @p_historians #FrescoFriday
Women’s sports in 4th c. Sicily.
Villa Romana del Casale via @WonSicily
#MosaicMonday https://t.co/tPv3DQajUI
@JESilverstein @AMNH About 6 ft. tall at the shoulder and as much as 12 ft. long: https://t.co/6cAoMMLCla per @Britannica. Cuter with fur on, I think. #FossilFriday
@BradtGuides I love that the Croatian currency is called the cuna (probably because its fur was traded) and that a running cuna appears on the roof tiles of St Mark’s Church in Zagreb.
@JohnCFarrier “‘Meanwhile,' said Mr Tumnus, 'it is winter in Narnia, and has been for ever so long...’”
@frome_maude Hera, Zeus, and how the honeybee got its sting https://t.co/DBX3oQeiRo via @CarolanLab #FolkloreThursday
#MuseumsUnlocked #Collectors Maria Sibylla Merian began collecting and studying insects at age 13. Working from live specimens, she depicted the stages of caterpillar metamorphosis. Her illustrations are held by @RCT among others https://t.co/g8AvhuovDG #MuseumsUnlocked
#MuseumsUnlocked #CoinsAndMedals Although euros are accepted, the kuna is the currency of Croatia. Kuna = marten, the weasel with valuable fur. There’s a kuna animal on the coat of arms of the Triune Kingdom of Croatia seen on the roof tiles of St. Mark’s Church in Zagreb.