The medieval Ingush towers, known as "Vepshi", were built by the Ingush people, an indigenous ethnic group in North Caucasus region, between the 13th and 17th Centuries AD. These towers are located in the mountainous regions of what is now Ingushetia, Russia.
The Ingush people built these structures as part of defensive and residential complexes. #medieval #Ingush #history
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Born #OnThisDay in 1906 was American computer scientist Grace Hopper. She was a pioneer of computer programming, developing programming languages like COBOL which is still in use today. She was one of the first programmers on the Harvard Mark I computer and is credited with writing the first computer manual.
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** Insights from the Zoo, Aquarium, & Museum Benchmarks **
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2024 State of Engagement in Zoos, Aquariums, and Museums
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This fragile #Christmas pudding is believed to be the last surviving from a batch of 1,000 sent to naval personnel during the Boer War at Christmas in 1900.
The puddings were commissioned by Dame Agnes Weston, a philanthropist known for her kindness to #sailors.
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Recent updates to Mastodon's web interface introduced a hovering preview window that tells you about an account when you move your mouse pointer over account names.
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The 1995 version of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility is listed.
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During Anglo-Saxon times in England, a modest, circular earthwork known as a moot hill or moot mound was the designated site where the leading figures of the hundred convened to make decisions.
Over time, some of these locations had permanent structures built upon them, becoming known as moot halls.
The Moot Hall, Steeple Bumpstead, Essex This 16th century building originally housed the school, which was founded in 1592.
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Solnitsata, located near modern Provadia in Bulgaria, is oldest known salt production center in continental Europe, dating back to 5500‑4200 BC.
Salt, a vital commodity for preserving food and trade, was produced by boiling water from a local spring to create bricks. The settlement's economy thrived on salt trade, and its large defensive walls protected this valuable resource.
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The stele of music shows the foundation rites - performed to the sound of the lyre - of the temple built by Prince Gudea (2100 BC) at his capital of Telloh (ancient Girsu), for Ningirsu, god of the state of Lagash in the Land of Sumer.
The stele thus accords with the tradition of Neo-Sumerian art, which unlike that of the preceding period that focused on the warlike exploits of the rulers of Akkad, tends to show the king engaged in pious activities.
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Silver lyre (2600 BC), from Royal Cemetery of Ur, now in southern Iraq 🇮🇶
Music was an important aspect of many celebratory and ritual occasions in ancient Mesopotamia. Lyre is made of lavishly decorated silver and red limestone. The frame, tuners and strings are modern reproductions made from casts of long-decayed wooden parts. Decorated panels below bull's head depict fallow deer and a tree on a hill, lions attacking a goat, and a lion attacking a gazelle.
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