In ancient Egypt, the pyramidion was the uppermost piece of a pyramid or obelisk. Made of diorite, granite, or fine limestone, the pyramidion was an ornate and highly-decorated capstone that was often covered in gold or electrum. While many pyramids have been destroyed over time, very few pyramidia have survived into modern times, making them a rare and valuable find for … [Read more...] about The Pyramidion: A Stunning Relic of Ancient Egyptian Architecture
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The Resilience of an Almost 400-Year-Old Bonsai Tree: A Living Relic of Hiroshima’s History
Behold, a living relic from a bygone era - the ancient Miyajima White Pine tree. Planted in 1625, this bonsai tree has defied the sands of time, surviving for almost 400 years. But what truly sets it apart is its resilience and determination to live on, having withstood the catastrophic aftermath of the world's first nuclear bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, … [Read more...] about The Resilience of an Almost 400-Year-Old Bonsai Tree: A Living Relic of Hiroshima’s History