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Carter opened the tomb of Tutankhamun, where a huge wooden sarcophagus covered with gold plates stood, 1923.
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A device with two mirrors and a built-in brush. It helped wash the back, 1947.
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A mother and son observe a growing mushroom cloud during nuclear weapon tests. Las Vegas, 1953.
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Bracelet made of human hair, Sweden, mid-19th century.
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A member of the Dutch resistance hides weapons in a baby stroller. Amsterdam, 1945.
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Installing antennas on the Twin Towers, 1979. Later, in 2001, these antennas would prevent rescue planes from landing on the rooftops.
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Dr. Doyen performs the first successful surgery in history to separate conjoined twins, 1910.
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This is how witnesses used to testify against the mafia, 1969.
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As a result, the vest withstood 38 shots from a Smith & Wesson Model 10 Revolver and made a lasting impression on the officers. New York, 1923.
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Aerial gymnast Betty Fox jumping rope at a height of 20 stories in Chicago, Illinois, 1955.
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Ford GT-70 Turin Concept sports car, 1970s
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The first woman who attempted to vote.
When she tried to enter the polling station, she was pushed out and thrown to the ground. United Kingdom, 1872.
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This was done to determine whether music influences the amount of milk produced by cows, 1930.
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A cleaner at the Royal College of Surgeons of England tidying human skulls, early 20th century.
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It is a chain and pectoral of the ancient Egyptian princess Sithoriunet (1887–1878 BC). Exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum.
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The photo shows Siberian artist Yevgeny Kobytev. The first photo was taken shortly before the war, and the second one was taken shortly after his time in a concentration camp in 1943.
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This was how her parents sent her to her grandparents. Although it was a unique case, in 1920, U.S. Postmaster General Albert Burleson prohibited sending children by mail.
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English postcard from the early 20th century.
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Kitty Tatch and her friend dancing on a rock ledge. California, 1890s.
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Testing the strength of a pipe. The inventor sits inside. Canada, 1920.
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The first wireless telephone, 1919.
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A "living" portrait of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, formed by 21,000 soldiers and officers, Ohio, 1918.
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In the spring of 1945, many animals from the Berlin Zoo lived in the apartments of citizens to avoid being killed by the ongoing military actions.
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Chinese infantry marching on the Great Wall near Beijing. Second Sino-Japanese War, October 1938.
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The record was being set for the most people on a single bed (73 people), 1961.
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Chairs with built-in televisions and ashtrays in the waiting hall of the Los Angeles bus terminal, 1969.
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Martin Luther King was arrested for suing to be served in a whites-only restaurant, 1964.
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