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Grave offerings and burying the dead with tools and goods is actually such a deeply human thing to do. It's not really even necessarily about how much you believe in a literal afterlife or them taking the tools with them. It's also just going Wait, I'm Not Done Taking Care Of You, let me make you one more pair of socks so your feet won't be cold when you go wherever it is where I can't follow.
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BLUE PLANET II 2017・1x05 Green Seas
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Pharaoh hounds By: Unknown photographer From: Pharaoh Hounds 1990
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alligator gliding through the crystal-clear waters of the Everglades.
📷 Shelly Collins
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May the starsheep bring you home
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wanted to doodle the loungewear gods again with slightly different clothes
first one is based on this photography art in case anyone doesn't know
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i don’t think people understand how much of life is grief. not just people dying, but losing the version of yourself you thought you’d become. grieving the city you had to leave. the friends you lost not in argument, but in silence. the summer that will never come back. the feeling that maybe you peaked at 12 when you were reading books under the covers and believing in forever
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An extraordinary Acheulean handaxe knapped around a fossil shell circa 500,000-300,000 years ago.
The maker appears to have deliberately flaked around the shell to preserve and place it in a central position. As a result this handaxe has been described as an early example of artistic thought.
From West Tofts, Norfolk.
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge, Courtesy Alison Fisk
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Caracal By: Unknown photographer From: Wildlife Fact-File 1990s
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Celeste Ng, Little Fires Everywhere
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My two yr old is looking through a book about prehistoric art and she saw a picture of those cave painting of hands and she held up her own and said "hand!" And I gotta be honest. That hit
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~ Anubis.
Period: Late Period, Pharaonic era
Medium: Wood
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Yearly reminder that Netjeru love Their LGBTQIA+ devotees and followers 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤🤎
Wishing you all a happy - or at the very least, safe - pride month. Though things are scary in many places on earth right now, know that the gods love you, and though they may not be able to right all the wrongs as quickly as they happen, They work and pray alongside us for Ma’at to prevail.
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Aurora Borealis Snake ✨🌌✨ Not my usual style but sometimes I just gotta go with the flow ya know? My brain seems to default to snakes whenever I do that. Idk why.
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First work for a space-themed exhibition, Fires above. I'm super emotional about early humans, them looking at the sky, telling stories about these lights up there. Stories older than the glacier. We've been looking for thousands of years, and it's impossible not to.
Painted on agate.
Sparks fly as the fires burn at midnight
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