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Hercules Sarcophagus
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Hercules Sarcophagus

The Hercules Sarcophagus depicting the Twelve Labors of Hercules, Caesarea, Cappadocia, 150-160 CE. Kayseri Archaeological Museum, Turkey.
Roman Ruins, Aleria
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Roman Ruins, Aleria

Roman ruins of Aleria, Corsica.
Roman Amphitheatre, Caralis
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Roman Amphitheatre, Caralis

Roman amphitheatre, half-carved in the rock in the 2nd century CE, Caralis (Cagliari), Sardinia.
Augustus Park, Segusio
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Augustus Park, Segusio

Augustus Park, Susa (Segusio), Province of Turin, Region of Piedmont, Italy.
Roman Amphitheater, Syracuse
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Roman Amphitheater, Syracuse

Roman amphitheater, with a device for water battles (in the middle), 1st to 3rd century CE. Neapolis Archaeological Park of Syracuse.
Archaeological Park Cambodunum
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Archaeological Park Cambodunum

Archaeological Park Cambodunum, Raetia, Kempten, Germany.
Patara Lighthouse
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Patara Lighthouse

Lighthouse, Patara, Turkey.
Ten Pioneering Women in Science
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Ten Pioneering Women in Science

Throughout history, women in science have made groundbreaking discoveries, often pushing the boundaries of knowledge despite being overlooked and underrecognized. Many of their contributions have reshaped entire fields, from mathematics and...
Shakespeare's 'Two Loves' from Sonnet 144
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Shakespeare's 'Two Loves' from Sonnet 144

An illustration of the 'two loves' described by William Shakespeare in Sonnet 144 ("Two loves I have for comfort and despair..."), wood engraving by Isac Friedlander, c. 1931.
Title Page of Shakespeare's Sonnets, 1609
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Title Page of Shakespeare's Sonnets, 1609

Title page of Shakespeare's Sonnets, a quarto published by Thomas Thorpe in London, 1609. Folger Shakespeare Library.
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