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Detail: The Peplos Kore, circa 530 B.C., is a marble statue of a young woman (kore) wearing a garment called a peplos.
The Peplos Kore is a statue of a girl and one of the most well-known examples of Archaic Greek art. The 1.18 m-high white marble statue was made around 530 BC and originally was colourfully painted. The statue was found, in three pieces, in an 1886 excavation north-west of the Erechtheion on the Athenian Acropolis and is now in the Acropolis Museum in Athens an archaeological museum focused on the findings of the archaeological site of the Acropolis of Athens. @GreekLeague
The Peplos Kore is a statue of a girl and one of the most well-known examples of Archaic Greek art. The 1.18 m-high white marble statue was made around 530 BC and originally was colourfully painted. The statue was found, in three pieces, in an 1886 excavation north-west of the Erechtheion on the Athenian Acropolis and is now in the Acropolis Museum in Athens an archaeological museum focused on the findings of the archaeological site of the Acropolis of Athens. @GreekLeague
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The figure of Mother Goose, is an interesting one. She appears as an imaginary author of French Fairy Tales & English Nursery Rhymes. She appears as a women in a witches hat riding atop a goose. She has her origins in far older folklore perhaps as far back as Frau Herre riding a goose in Gaulish art or figures such as Berthe Pedauque "Swan-Footed Queen" who was absorbed by Christian artists, she was a swan or goose footed goddess who spun tales and flax in French folklore. Mother Goose even appears in old Pantomimes alongside another figure with folkloric deity origins, Harlequin.-TLK
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Loutro Beach, Crete, Greece. @GreekLeague
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This veterinarian was publishing a newsletter on natural healing for pets whilst practicing veterinary medicine professionally. He was hauled into court and charged $40,000 for it! He says they barely fine at all for actual malpractice!
Every single day I find more reasons to mistrust “the system.” Sure, if you have some kind of severe physical trauma, thank goodness for X-rays and surgeons. But when it comes to daily medicinal wellness and healing, I do not trust the medical system at all! It’s a racket for the enrichment of big pharma!
https://youtu.be/FZ9NkUCXtF4
Every single day I find more reasons to mistrust “the system.” Sure, if you have some kind of severe physical trauma, thank goodness for X-rays and surgeons. But when it comes to daily medicinal wellness and healing, I do not trust the medical system at all! It’s a racket for the enrichment of big pharma!
https://youtu.be/FZ9NkUCXtF4
YouTube
The System is Broken?
Dr Jones' Free Book http://www.veterinarysecrets.com
Is the veterinary/medical system broken? Do you wonder why Dr Jones' is no longer practicing. He shows you why, along with what YOU can do about it.
Why I resigned video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nMDL7_xcTc…
Is the veterinary/medical system broken? Do you wonder why Dr Jones' is no longer practicing. He shows you why, along with what YOU can do about it.
Why I resigned video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nMDL7_xcTc…
Saint Petersburg monument of Peter the Great. The French sculptor Étienne-Maurice Falconet created the statue that depicts Peter as a Roman hero. Why would Peter the Great want to be sculpted as a Roman hero? Also the Roman-ov dynasty were first ones to call themselves “tsars.” In Russian language “tsar” means Cesar. Peter the great reformer. He forbid everything native Slavic/Russian and forced all in the land to mimic the west in all ways. Anything from fashion, hairstyles, food, etc… Even the Russian language was unpopular among the Russian elite during that time. The popular language to speak was French and German. And pls don’t get me wrong, I’m not criticizing the Romanovs, because I’m pro-communism. To me both Russian communists and Romanovs are exploiters, enslavers, oppressors.