Por: The New York Times Science October 23, 2023
Mesoamerican archaeologists know it as Monument 9: a 2,600-year-old carving in stone of a jaguar’s gaping face, roughly five feet wide and tall and weighing one ton. Nearly 60 years ago the relic was looted from the ruins of Chalcatzingo, an Olmec site south of modern-day Mexico City, and smuggled into the United States, where it disappeared into a network of private collections.The absence of the relic, constructed between 700 B.C. and 500... + full article
Chicago Sun Times USA Life August 09, 2023
Chinatown’s Seven Treasures restaurant, known for its popular barbecue pork, egg and rice plate called the 554, is closing its doors next week. Owner Benjamin Au is ready to retire, according to his brother-in-law Frank Ting. The Cantonese restaurant at 2312 S. Wentworth Ave.... + más
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The Advocate USA Entertainment February 17, 2023
The book cover for 'Early Camellias in Louisiana: 1825-1860. Long-Lost Treasures Rediscovered by F. Wayne Stromeyer and Trenton L. James. PROVIDED PHOTO New doesn't necessarily mean better, especially in the world of camellias, where older bushes produce rare... + más
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CNBC USA Business October 24, 2022
In this articleWalmart has rolled out Joyspun, a new intimates and sleepwear line. It will replace one of its most popular apparel brands, Secret Treasures.Walmart is overhauling one of its most popular apparel lines — its top intimates and sleepwear brand.The discounter has... + más
Joyspun, Walmart’s New Intimates And Sleepwear Brand, Replaces $1 Billion Secret Treasures Line | Forbes
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Associated Press USA Entertainment October 09, 2022
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The exquisite golden tiara, inlaid with precious stones by master craftsmen some 1,500 years ago, was one of the world’s most valuable artifacts from the blood-letting rule of Attila the Hun, who rampaged with horseback warriors deep into Europe in the... + más
'War crime:' Industrial-scale destruction of Ukraine culture | WPLG Local 10
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WPLG Local 10 USA Entertainment October 09, 2022
KYIV – The exquisite golden tiara, inlaid with precious stones by master craftsmen some 1,500 years ago, was one of the world’s most valuable artifacts from the blood-letting rule of Attila the Hun, who rampaged with horseback warriors deep into Europe in the 5th century.The... + más
'War crime:' Industrial-scale destruction of Ukraine culture | Associated Press
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ABC News USA Entertainment October 09, 2022
KYIV, Ukraine -- The exquisite golden tiara, inlaid with precious stones by master craftsmen some 1,500 years ago, was one of the world’s most valuable artifacts from the blood-letting rule of Attila the Hun, who rampaged with horseback warriors deep into Europe in the 5th... + más
NBC 6 South Florida USA World October 09, 2022
AP The exquisite golden tiara, inlaid with precious stones by master craftsmen some 1,500 years ago, was one of the world’s most valuable artifacts from the blood-letting rule of Attila the Hun, who rampaged with horseback warriors deep into Europe in the 5th century. The Hun... + más
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