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| | Archaeologists working at the Maya archaeological site of Chichén Itzá in Yucatán, Mexico, have made an exciting new discovery. During ongoing excavations funded by Mexico's Archaeological Zones Improvement Program (Promeza), the sculpted face of a warrior emerged among the ruins of Structure 3C11 i
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| | The two hour opener of Season 11 heavily features the discovery of coins, both Roman and Medieval, on Lot 5, near and around the circular depression. As always, we can ask ourselves how surprising and how significant these finds are, and what they might mean. Do the coins indicate treasure? The coins found on Lot...
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| If Baroque art and a can of whipped cream had a baby, it would be the Rococo. Playful and luxurious, the Rococo movement grew out of the Baroque and began flourishing on the European continent in the 1730s. It borrowed many design elements of the Baroque, such as ornate interior gilding and intricate detailing, but took the opulence and glam to extreme levels. Dumping the high emotions and religious drama of the previous period, the Rococo favored something altogether more sensual, airy, and whimsical. I...