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A week of historic highs and lows for President Donald Trump ended in bronze. While the 47th president golfed this weekend, a ...
It took 20 years and some 2.3 million stone blocks to complete this ... Described for centuries as statues of the fictional Greek hero Memnon, these 59-feet (18m) high effigies of Amenhotep ...
It took 20 years and some 2.3 million stone blocks to complete this mammoth monument ... Described for centuries as statues of the fictional Greek hero Memnon, these 59-feet (18m) high effigies of ...
Read our privacy notice. Footage has been released showing the shocking moment two Royal Air Force engineers broke a newly-installed Paddington Bear statue in half before stealing it. Daniel Heath ...
Fairbanks threw a thick liquid that resembled blood onto the statue, which blemished the placard affixed to the stone platform and seeped into the stone, “causing a significant stain ...
Two RAF engineers who broke a Paddington statue have been told by a judge they are the "antithesis" of everything the bear stands for. Daniel Heath and William Lawrence, both 22 and based at RAF ...
CCTV captured the moment the two men damaged a Paddington Bear statue Two RAF engineers who broke a Paddington statue have been told by a judge they are the "antithesis" of everything the bear ...
Stolen Faith is a main storyline quest in Assassin’s Creed Shadows that, in one part, tasks you with finding Mitsumune’s location, and then a stone statue. The actions of this quest will eventually ...
A unique Bengaluru house made entirely of stone without any cement has gone viral for its focus on sustainability and a net-zero carbon footprint. The design, which uses grey granite and sandstone ...
Sasha Stone, who has been covering awards season since the ’90s, has recast herself as a voice against what she perceives as the industry’s liberal status quo. By Marc Tracy Earlier this month ...
A French politician is in the limelight for his recent and rather controversial statement. He has called for the US to return the Statue of Liberty, presented by the French people as a gift in 1884.
In ancient Greece and Rome, statues not only looked beautiful—they smelled good, too. That’s the conclusion of a new study published this month in the Oxford Journal of Archaeology.