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    1. September 2024
    2. Apple is using its newest AirPods Pro as a way to help break into the health industry, a potential $15 trillion market.Source Link
    3. Some couples are opting to get the wedding out of the way first, so they can relax and enjoy the rest of the festivities.Source Link
    4. The story of Walker & Wade began with a sun-soaked kaftan and a family vacation to Bali. Amidst the island’s lush landscapes and ri
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    5. Before the opening of the highly anticipated cinema musical Wicked starring Emmy, Grammy and Tony winning powerhouse Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda, Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Studios Orlando i
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    6. Previously unseen rare Native American artifacts will be on display at the National Archaological Museum in Athens until November 11, 2024. Credit: Photographic Archive of the Hellenic National Archaeological Museum, presented with the kind consent of the Zuni Pueblo. A collection of rare Native American artifacts donated by the Cincinnati Art Museum to the Greek State almost a century ago have gone on public display for the first time at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens for a limited time.
      The temporary show titled American Indian Hunters will be exhibited between Friday 6 September to Monday 11 November 2024, in the context of the Unseen Museum initiative that brings to the fore antiquities stored in the institution’s vaults.
      Special guided tours in the Greek language on specific Wednesday and Sunday afternoons will explore the culture and traditions of Native Americans and the habit of educational and diplomatic exchanges of archaeological finds between the two World Wars.
      Stone tools and weapons from Native American tribes were donated to the Greek state by the Cincinnati Art Museum in 1931. Credit: Unseen Museum / Hellenic National Archaeological Museum Unlikely donation from the US to the Greek state
      The Native American antiquities comprising the American Indian Hunters exhibition were sent as a gift by the Cincinnati Art Museum to the Greek State in May 1931 and were kept safe and unseen for 93 years in the storerooms of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens.
      As witnessed by a document from the Museum’s archive, on May 11, 1931, the Minister of Education and Religious Affairs, George Papandreou requested that a box from Cincinnati be cleared through the Piraeus port customs.
      American Indian Hunters exhibition, Athens, 2024. Credit: Photographic Archive of the Hellenic National Archaeological Museum The stone weapons and tools sent from across the Atlantic were packed inside a cardboard box and wrapped in pages of The Cincinnati Enquirer of February 9, 1931.
      Stone weapons and tools were wrapped in pages of The Cincinnati Enquirer. Credit: Photographic Archive of the Hellenic National Archaeological Museum Native American artifacts on display in Athens
      The collection comprises ancient stone weapons and tools, used by the indigenous populations of Northeastern America between the 8th millennium BCE and the floruit of the city of Cahokia, 1000 years ago.
      Included in the same consignment were three terracotta vases from Arizona and New Mexico, made in the 19th century CE by the Hopi and the Zuni Tribes, which are presented at the Unseen Museum exhibition with the kind consent of the Zuni Pueblo.
      Deer painting on Native American terracotta vase. Credit: Photographic Archive of the Hellenic National Archaeological Museum The representation of the deer with the “heartline” stands out, symbolizing the hunter’s wish for the peaceful surrender of the animal’s soul, 19th century CE.
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    8. The first was stolen. The second disappeared. But he bought, and now wears, his third TAG Heuer Monaco.Source Link
    9. Geneva Watch Days is now a prominent event in the horological calendar. Originally the show was launched in 2020 by six Founding Members – Breitling, Bvlgari, De Bethune, Girard-Perregaux, H. Moser & Cie. and MB&F. However, the exhib
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