An impressive carved skull from Tibet, believed to be around 300 years old. According to one theory, the carving was a ritual to remove a curse from the deceased.
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George Nissen, the inventor of the home trampoline, makes a spectacular demonstration of his creation to onlookers by attempting to jump over a kangaroo, 1960.
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A man dressed his dog in a suit and placed his cat on the dog's lap to create an unusual photo, 1950.
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A break on the construction site of a bridge in Auckland, New Zealand, 1950.
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Scientists Ulrich Beck and Mike Wagner discovered the world’s oldest pants in China, with analysis showing them to be 3,300 years old. The pattern on the pants, noted by the Germans as a “typical Slavic ornament,” is of great cultural value.
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Inventor Karl Ward demonstrates his invention—a pedal-powered monowheel where the wheel is replaced by legs. The aim of the invention was to allow sitting while walking. Los Angeles, California, 1971.
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Grains overwhelmingly dominated the diet due to their long storage capabilities, ease of preparation of various dishes, and, above all, cost-effectiveness.
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A 19th-century minibus. These horse-drawn omnibuses traveled through the streets of European cities. In London, they were in use until 1914, and in Berlin until 1923.
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The device is conveniently housed within a top hat, allowing gentlemen to enjoy their favorite radio programs while walking.
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In 1815, around 50,000 soldiers died in the Battle of Waterloo. Before their bodies were buried, their teeth were removed to create dental prosthetics. "Waterloo Teeth" were in high demand and sold quickly.
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The so-called "Welbike" is the smallest motorcycle that was in service with the British Army. A total of 3,641 of these motorcycles were produced.
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The executioner's axe, which executed over 500 people.
Known as "the Master," he began his career as an executioner at the age of 17. He equated his work to medical practice, referring to the condemned as "patients" and the execution process as "treatment." In his free time, he painted umbrellas.
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It takes Pluto 246.04 Earth years to complete a full orbit—this is the length of its year.
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The pioneer of the car radio was Alfred Grebe, who installed an antenna on the bumpers that resembled a clothesline. The first mass-produced car radios were introduced by Motorola in 1930.
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A nanny locks children in a cupboard during a German air raid. London, 1942.
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Around 2 million people from Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania formed a human chain that united all three countries to show the world their desire to leave the Soviet Union, on August 23, 1989.
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The Marble Veil by the Italian sculptor Camillo Torregiani, 1855. From the collection of the National Museum of Prado in Madrid.
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Sculptors Charles Lang and Otto Falkenbach working on the head of a Triceratops for the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, 1938.
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Experimental space suit for lunar exploration, 1960.
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Samson the gorilla and his famous gaze, 1960.
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The boy who had just stolen his father's car and crashed it, taking one last drag before facing the consequences. 1974
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One of the first recorded wedding photographs in the world. February 10, 1840. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
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The torture "witch's chair" with spikes, handcuffs, locking blocks, and an iron seat, which in some cases was heated to a glowing state. This popular torture device was particularly widespread among the Austrian Inquisition.
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A cat left its paw print on this ancient Roman tile almost 2000 years ago. The artifact is kept at the Gloucester City Museum in England. It was discovered during excavations in 1969. Apparently, the cat sneaked across the still-wet clay tiles in the early first century AD, literally leaving its mark on history.
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