PRIEST: No, the GPS says we have to keep going—
SKULL: I KNOW A SHORTCUT
PRIEST: Do you remember the last ti—
SKULL: FOR THOSE WITH FAITH, NO EVIDENCE IS NECESSARY; FOR THOSE WITHOUT IT, NO EVIDENCE WILL SUFFICE
Photograph by Daniel Ibanez
PRIEST: No, the GPS says we have to keep going—
SKULL: I KNOW A SHORTCUT
PRIEST: Do you remember the last ti—
SKULL: FOR THOSE WITH FAITH, NO EVIDENCE IS NECESSARY; FOR THOSE WITHOUT IT, NO EVIDENCE WILL SUFFICE
Material: Made of bronze and wood with pigments.
Significance: The sculpture represents the fusion of Shinto and Buddhist beliefs that occurred in medieval Japan. The deer is considered a sacred messenger of the Kasuga Shrine deities in Nara, Japan.
Material: Made of bronze and wood with pigments.
Significance: The sculpture represents the fusion of Shinto and Buddhist beliefs that occurred in medieval Japan. The deer is considered a sacred messenger of the Kasuga Shrine deities in Nara, Japan.
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Ptarmigan is from Gaelic 'tarmachan' meaning "croaker". The p- was added when people mistakenly assumed it was a Greek word.
A bird forever warning people: "A werewolf!" (just in case of werewolves).
Ptarmigan is from Gaelic 'tarmachan' meaning "croaker". The p- was added when people mistakenly assumed it was a Greek word.
A bird forever warning people: "A werewolf!" (just in case of werewolves).
Found in a burial in Cologne. Dating late 2nd/early 3rd century AD
📷 Römisch-Germanisches Museum Köln
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Found in a burial in Cologne. Dating late 2nd/early 3rd century AD
📷 Römisch-Germanisches Museum Köln
🏺 #archaeology
NYPD arriving with barricades.
NYPD arriving with barricades.