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  2. Dancing Girl (prehistoric sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Dancing Girl is a prehistoric bronze sculpture made in lost-wax casting about c. 2300 –1751 BC in the Indus Valley civilisation city of Mohenjo-daro (in modern-day Pakistan), [1] which was one of the earliest cities. The statue is 10.5 centimetres (4.1 in) tall, and depicts a nude young woman or girl with stylized ornaments, standing in a ...

  3. Paleoart - Wikipedia

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    The role of art in disseminating paleontological knowledge took on a new salience as dinosaur illustration advanced alongside dinosaur paleontology in the mid-1800s. With only fragmentary fossil remains known at the time the term "dinosaur" was coined by Sir Richard Owen in 1841, the question of life appearance of dinosaurs captured the ...

  4. Cultural depictions of dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    The scientific study of dinosaurs began in 1820s England. In 1842, Richard Owen coined the term dinosaur, which in his vision were elephantine reptiles. An ambitious promoter of his discoveries and theories, Owen was the driving force for the Crystal Palace dinosaur sculptures, the first large-scale public dinosaur reconstructions (1854). These ...

  5. 30 of the Oldest Roadside Attractions in the U.S. You Can ...

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    The land was abandoned in the late 1800s, then purchased by entrepreneur Henry Goldrup to open as a tourist site. ... The park features more than 50 life-sized dinosaur statues that look as much ...

  6. Book Review: 'Dinosaurs at the Dinner Party' transports ... - AOL

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    Dolnick transports readers to the early 1800s as discoveries of dinosaur fossils transformed science and the world's understanding of prehistoric life. ... art. Lighter Side. Fox News.

  7. Crystal Palace Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    The Crystal Palace Dinosaurs are a series of sculptures of dinosaurs and other extinct animals, inaccurate by modern standards, in the London borough of Bromley's Crystal Palace Park. Commissioned in 1852 to accompany the Crystal Palace after its move from the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park , they were unveiled in 1854 as the first dinosaur ...

  8. 1800s Cincinnati comes to life in this collection of rare photos

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    Stereoscopes were found in nearly every parlor in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Before movies, even before photographs were commonly published in newspapers or magazines.

  9. Mary Anning - Wikipedia

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    Lyme Regis, Dorset. Mary Anning [1] was born in Lyme Regis in Dorset, England, on 21 May 1799. [2] Her father, Richard Anning (c. 1766–1810), was a cabinetmaker and carpenter who supplemented his income by mining the coastal cliff-side fossil beds near the town, and selling his finds to tourists; her mother was Mary Moore (c. 1764–1842) known as Molly. [3]