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Israeli archaeologists recently uncovered an ancient sarcophagus depicting a scene familiar to many today: a drinking game.
As remarkable as Marge Sarcophagus’ discovery was, some took the artwork itself to task. “Looks like a 4th grader drew this in 20 minutes. Lame,” opined Reddit’s preeminent art critic.
The sarcophagus, which dates back more than 3,000 years, was found in an Egyptian cemetery. The lid shows a yellow-coloured woman dressed in green, along with a blue crown that is eerily similar ...
The sarcophagus belonging to Saint Nicholas, the man behind the legend of Santa Claus, is believed to have been uncovered in Turkey during excavation. See the photos.
In the drawing, the figure had a ... The sarcophagus contained the remains of a woman named Tada Ist, according to Waziry. She was the daughter of Irt-Heru, the high priest of Djehuty in Hermopolis.
Archaeologists find unique 1,700-year-old sarcophagus depicting booze battle with a god A marble coffin with vivid carvings of a fabled face-off between Heracles and Dionysus discovered in ...
Archaeologists in Israel have discovered an extremely rare, well-preserved Roman marble sarcophagus which depicts the gods Hercules and Dionysus in a drinking contest.
A spectacular find, and the first of its kind in Israel: A Roman period marble sarcophagus (coffin) was uncovered, upon which was sculpted a special scene of the drinking contest between Dionysus ...
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