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  2. Byblos figurines - Wikipedia

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    The statuettes measure 3–38 cm tall, mostly represent males, and have tangs projecting from their feet that would have allowed them to be placed onto bases. [1] Most wear cone-shaped hats resembling the labbade [10] while some resemble the Egyptian hedjet and others wear helmets, [1] signaling an intensification of relations with Egypt during the Twelfth and Thirteenth Dynasties. [11]

  3. Sirena Deep - Wikipedia

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    The Sirena Deep, originally named the HMRG Deep, was discovered in 1997 [1] [2] by a team of scientists from Hawaii. [2] Its directly measured depth of 10,714 m (35,151 ft) is third only to the Challenger Deep and Horizon Deep , currently the deepest known directly measured places in the ocean.

  4. List of public art in Worcestershire - Wikipedia

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    Statue on pedestal: Sicilian marble (statue) and Cornish grey granite (Pedestal) 2.45m high x 1.1m wide x 1.1m deep (statue) and 3.3m high x 1.9m x1.5m (Pedestal) Grade II listed: Wyre Forest District Council [8] [9] More images: War memorial Outside of St Mary's Church, Kidderminster: 1922 () Alfred Drury: Statue on pedestal with relief plaque

  5. Urfa Man - Wikipedia

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    The statue is nearly 1.90 meters tall. [6] The eyes form deep holes, in which are set segments of black obsidian. [3] It features a V-shaped collar or necklace. [5] [3] The hands are clasped in front, covering the genitals. [5] The statue is thought to date to around 9000 BC, and is often claimed to be the oldest known statue in the world. [5 ...

  6. Circle of Heroes - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It was dedicated on August 5, 2019 and currently has thirteen 6-foot tall statues at a depth of 40 feet underwater with plans to add an additional twelve statues. [4] At the center, there is a 4 foot high, 3-ton pentagon shaped monument with the emblems from five military branches , Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps and Navy.

  7. List of public art in Dudley - Wikipedia

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    Statue: Bronze: Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council: A stone bench where people can take selfies with the statue [20] More images: Family Group: Near the footbridge - King Street, Dudley: 1969 () Edward Bainbridge Copnall: Sculpture: Oak: 400cm high x 90cm wide x 90cm deep

  8. Astaroth - Wikipedia

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    Astaroth illustration from the Dictionnaire Infernal (1818) Seal of Astaroth, as depicted in The Lesser Key of Solomon. Astaroth (also Ashtaroth, Astarot and Asteroth), in demonology, is known to be the Great Duke of Hell in the first hierarchy with Beelzebub and Lucifer; he is part of the evil trinity.

  9. Wooldridge Monuments - Wikipedia

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    Over the summer of 2010 all the monuments were restored on site by Monument Conservation Collaborative, a historic monument restoration firm based in Connecticut. On October 21, 2010, there was an official rededication of the monument as over a year's worth of repairs have been completed and all the statues are back in place.