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Our Teachers Are Dating! (羽山先生と寺野先生は付き合っている) is a Japanese yuri manga written and illustrated by Pikachi Ōi.Our Teachers Are Dating! was serialized in Ichijinsha's yuri manga magazine Comic Yuri Hime from 2018 to 2021 and was collected into four bound volumes. [1]
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, four mummies – the priestess Hortesnakht of Akhmim, [33] the lady Rer of Saqqara, [33] an unidentified man from the 4th or 3rd century BCE (known as "the mummy from Szombathely" after the location of the previous collection he was part of) [34] and a man from the 2nd century BCE (known as "the unwrapped mummy" as he was already unwrapped when the museum ...
] Jademan later published a second series titled Blood Sword Dynasty which followed the adventures of the protagonist Hero's son, Jian, known as Wah Kim-hung in the Jademan translation. Ma Wing-shing left Jademan by 1989. [citation needed] The Chinese manhua Blood Sword Dynasty is part of the same series as Chinese Hero and not a spin-off ...
The Book of Han is a history of China finished in 111 CE, covering the Western, or Former Han dynasty from the first emperor in 206 BCE to the fall of Wang Mang in 23 CE. [1] The work was composed by Ban Gu (32–92 CE), an Eastern Han court official, with the help of his sister Ban Zhao , continuing the work of their father, Ban Biao .
Cai Yan (c. 178 – post 206; or c. 170–215; or died c. 249), [1] courtesy name Wenji, was a Chinese composer, poet, and writer who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China.
The museum is home to at least 23 mummified ancient Egyptians. [3] In the 2020s the CT scans were performed on the mummies as part of a study into the mummification of hearts. [ 3 ] At the same time the CT scans were examined to try and establish the mummified individuals sex and the age at which they died.
Nesyamun, also known as Natsef-Amun or The Leeds Mummy, was an ancient Egyptian priest who lived during the Twentieth Dynasty c. 1100 BC. He was a senior member of the temple administration in the Karnak temple complex and held various titles including "god's father of Montu" and "scribe of Montu", and was responsible for presenting the daily food offerings to the gods and tallying the cattle ...
The Yamato no Fuhito (和史), also known as Yamato clan (和氏), was an immigrant clan active in Japan since the Kofun period (250–538), according to the history of Japan laid out in the Nihon Shoki.