When you picture the ancient temples of Egypt, what colors come to mind? If you’re like most people, you likely envision sandy beige stone reliefs worn from centuries of exposure to the elements. However, new technology is now allowing us to revisit these archaeological wonders in a whole new light – literally. It may come as a surprise, but those same monochromatic temple … [Read more...] about This is What Hieroglyphs and Figures in Ancient Egyptian Temples Looked Like Before Their Colors Faded
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This is Uruk, as it may have looked in the IV millenium BCE and now.
Located in modern-day Iraq, Uruk was one of the first cities in the world. It emerged in the late 4th millennium BCE as a major center of trade, commerce, and culture. At its peak, Uruk was home to over 50,000 people and covered an area of over 4 square kilometers. The city was surrounded by a massive wall, which protected it from invaders. Inside the walls, there was a … [Read more...] about This is Uruk, as it may have looked in the IV millenium BCE and now.
Today We Couldn’t Find Out Cat So We Looked Out The Window And…
Today, we couldn't find our cat, so we looked out the window, and there she was. This family had been searching high and low for their beloved feline companion, only to discover her perched on a precarious ledge outside their window. The cat's owner, Rick, recounted the moment with a mixture of relief and amusement, describing her descent as "very elegant" just after the … [Read more...] about Today We Couldn’t Find Out Cat So We Looked Out The Window And…
What the Ideal City Would Have Looked Like in the 50s
Step into the whimsical world of the 1950s, where British illustrator Ronald Lampitt envisioned an ideal city that seamlessly amalgamated the best features from renowned global metropolises. In 1951, Lampitt crafted a mesmerizing map for the Illustrated Magazine, breathing life into a city born from the imagination of prolific British journalist and writer John Sleigh Pudney … [Read more...] about What the Ideal City Would Have Looked Like in the 50s
This Is What Ancient Greece Really Looked Like – Well, Most Probably
Hungarian illustrator Ádám Németh creates amazing 3D renderings of what the ancient Greek city of Ephesus most probably looked like when it was part of the Roman Empire around the beginning of the 2nd century AD. What we see today of ancient Greece are mostly ruins, and strolling through them it’s hard to imagine what those places and buildings actually looked like in their … [Read more...] about This Is What Ancient Greece Really Looked Like – Well, Most Probably