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4bidden Tour of Egypt 2025: https://www.4biddenknowledge.com/4bidden-egypt-tourYou can own shares of 4biddenknowledge: http://invest.4biddenknowledgeFREE Fractal Workshop: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1249785164069/?aff=oddtdtcreatorSeveral Paracas skulls discovered in Peru have been found with an unusual single parietal plate, rather than the typical two parietal bones separated by the sagittal suture. These skulls, often referred to as elongated skulls, exhibit anatomical anomalies that some researchers claim are not due to cranial deformation alone.Here are a few notable Paracas skulls reported to have a single parietal plate:Paracas Elongated Skull #44 – This skull, studied by researchers like Brien Foerster, lacks the sagittal suture and has an enlarged single parietal plate.The Chongos Skull – Found in the Chongos cemetery near Paracas, this skull has a single parietal plate and an unusually large cranial capacity.The ICA Museum Skull – Housed in the Regional Museum of Ica, this Paracas skull is well-documented for its missing sagittal suture and singular parietal bone.Paracas Necropolis Skull – Discovered in the Paracas Necropolis, this skull shows distinct anomalies, including a single parietal plate.The "Starchild-Like" Skull of Paracas – This skull, noted for its elongated shape and singular parietal bone, has been the subject of DNA studies.30 Day Free Trial Of 4biddenknowledge.TV 30 Day Free Trial On 4biddenknowledge.TVSupport the show
4bidden Tour of Egypt 2025: https://www.4biddenknowledge.com/4bidden-egypt-tourYou can own shares of 4biddenknowledge: http://invest.4biddenknowledgeFREE Fractal Workshop: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1249785164069/?aff=oddtdtcreatorSeveral Paracas skulls discovered in Peru have been found with an unusual single parietal plate, rather than the typical two parietal bones separated by the sagittal suture. These skulls, often referred to as elongated skulls, exhibit anatomical anomalies that some researchers claim are not due to cranial deformation alone.Here are a few notable Paracas skulls reported to have a single parietal plate:Paracas Elongated Skull #44 – This skull, studied by researchers like Brien Foerster, lacks the sagittal suture and has an enlarged single parietal plate.The Chongos Skull – Found in the Chongos cemetery near Paracas, this skull has a single parietal plate and an unusually large cranial capacity.The ICA Museum Skull – Housed in the Regional Museum of Ica, this Paracas skull is well-documented for its missing sagittal suture and singular parietal bone.Paracas Necropolis Skull – Discovered in the Paracas Necropolis, this skull shows distinct anomalies, including a single parietal plate.The "Starchild-Like" Skull of Paracas – This skull, noted for its elongated shape and singular parietal bone, has been the subject of DNA studies.
Every Friday, musician Enes Salman performs the Sevdalinka, an ancient form of love song from Bosnia and Herzegovina. 每周五,音乐家埃内斯·萨尔曼 (Enes Salman) 都会演奏《塞夫达林卡》(Sevdalinka),这是一种来自波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那的古老情歌。 Sevdalinka was recently included in UNESCO's National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage. UNESCO is The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. 塞夫达林卡最近被列入联合国教科文组织国家非物质文化遗产名录。联合国教科文组织是联合国教育、科学及文化组织。 Sevdalinka is often called the Balkan Blues. It is a somewhat sad form of urban love song that dates to the 1500s. It is a mix of South Slavic spoken poetry and music of the Ottoman Empire. 塞夫达林卡通常被称为巴尔干蓝调。这是一种有点悲伤的都市情歌,其历史可以追溯到 1500 年代。它融合了南斯拉夫口语诗歌和奥斯曼帝国的音乐。 Salman is among only a few musicians keeping the tradition alive. 萨尔曼是少数保持这一传统的音乐家之一。 "I have been playing and singing Sevdalinka since I was 14," he said before a recent performance. “我从 14 岁起就开始演奏和演唱《塞夫达林卡》,”他在最近的一场演出前说道。Sevdalinka is often performed a cappella. That means it is sung without musical instruments. Sometimes the performer sings with traditional instruments like a lute. This form, or genre, of music has been carried from generation to generation through performances at family gatherings. 塞夫达林卡经常进行无伴奏合唱。这意味着它是在没有乐器的情况下演唱的。有时表演者用鲁特琴等传统乐器唱歌。这种音乐形式或流派通过家庭聚会的表演代代相传。 In recent years, younger musicians have brought modern versions of Sevdalinka to audiences around the world. 近年来,年轻的音乐家将现代版本的塞夫达林卡带给世界各地的观众。 One of them is Damir Imamovic. His father and grandfather were famous Sevdalinka performers. In 2020 and 2021, Imamovic won awards from two world music publications, Songlines and Transglobal, for best European album. 达米尔·伊莫维奇就是其中之一。他的父亲和祖父都是著名的塞夫达林卡表演者。2020年和2021年,伊莫维奇荣获Songlines和Transglobal两家世界音乐出版物颁发的最佳欧洲专辑奖。 Imamovic supports Sevdalinka internationally through his SevdahLab project. The project helped build support for the music's inclusion on UNESCO's World Heritage list. Imamovic 通过他的 SevdahLab 项目在国际上支持 Sevdalinka。该项目为将音乐列入联合国教科文组织世界遗产名录提供了支持。 "I realized how little the public knows about the Sevdalinka genre and wanted to reveal the story behind that music," he said. “我意识到公众对塞夫达林卡流派知之甚少,因此想揭示这种音乐背后的故事,”他说。Zanin Berbic is a 28-year-old ethno-musicologist. He works as a curator in the music department of Bosnia's Regional Museum in Sarajevo, organizing, protecting, and bringing attention to music. He also plays saz, a long-necked lute used in Ottoman classical music. He said that Sevdalinka tells the story of Bosnia's history. Zanin Berbic 是一位 28 岁的民族音乐学家。他在萨拉热窝波斯尼亚地区博物馆音乐部担任策展人,负责组织、保护音乐并引起人们对音乐的关注。他还演奏萨兹(saz),一种奥斯曼古典音乐中使用的长颈鲁特琴。他说,《塞夫达林卡》讲述了波斯尼亚的历史故事。 Berbic said, "Most of my days I spend either singing or playing Sevdalinka songs or reading or talking about them. Sevdalinka is my life," he said. 贝尔比奇说:“我大部分时间都在唱歌或演奏塞夫达林卡歌曲,或者阅读或谈论它们。塞夫达林卡就是我的生活,”他说。
In this episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, host Adam Green interviews Daniel S. Palmer, the chief curator at the SCAD Museum of Art, who shares his journey and the unique curatorial strategies of the museum. Daniel discusses how SCAD makes a significant impact locally and nationally, aided by social media's role in extending their reach. He also explores the growing eagerness of artists to exhibit outside major art hubs, sharing insights from his dialogues with them. The conversation highlights current and upcoming exhibitions, showcasing the museum's innovative directions.
On this episode of Big Blend Radio, artist Victoria Chick talks about The Southwest Regional Museum of Art and Art Center in Silver City, New Mexico. It is destined to be a cultural jewel for communities within Southwest New Mexico, and a magnet for art lovers traveling in the state. SWRMA & Art Center will offer exciting educational opportunities and enjoyment in looking at art, studying art, and making art. More: http://www.swrm-art.org/ Victoria Chick is a contemporary figurative artist and early 19th/20th century print collector based in Silver City, New Mexico. She appears on Big Blend Radio every 3rd Saturday. See her work: https://victoriachick.com/
On this episode of Big Blend Radio, artist Victoria Chick talks about The Southwest Regional Museum of Art and Art Center in Silver City, New Mexico. It is destined to be a cultural jewel for communities within Southwest New Mexico, and a magnet for art lovers traveling in the state. SWRMA & Art Center will offer exciting educational opportunities and enjoyment in looking at art, studying art, and making art. More: http://www.swrm-art.org/Victoria Chick is a contemporary figurative artist and early 19th/20th century print collector based in Silver City, New Mexico. She appears on Big Blend Radio every 3rd Saturday. See her work: https://victoriachick.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sabine Koch von Textilgalerie Koch erzählt über die Quilt Ausstellung ‚775 Nähte und mehr‘ in Regional Museum in Neubrandenburg, von 11.03-09.04.2023.
Back in March, the Mary March Museum in Grand Falls-Windsor was renamed as the Demasduit Regional Museum, and it's open for a special Come Home Year 2022 season. Maureen Peters, curator with The Rooms, told us about the exhibits currently on display and what visitors can expect this season.
Hear how it all began! It's Keith Nash's first day on the job at the Regional Museum, and a tape recorder left in his new office's desk drawer tells the horrifying tale of the person who sat in his chair before him as Special Services Coordinator. Who was Ellen Arbogast? Why did she last less than a month in her job? Was she driven insane... or worse? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hear how it all began! It's Keith Nash's first day on the job at the Regional Museum, and a tape recorder left in his new office's desk drawer tells the horrifying tale of the person who sat in his chair before him as Special Services Coordinator. Who was Ellen Arbogast? Why did she last less than a month in her job? Was she driven insane... or worse? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Bannon family of Louisiana carries a curse that is passed from generation to generation ... and an artifact belonging to that family is on its way to the Regional Museum. Keith Nash must find out what this artifact has to do with a series of grizzly murders in the Tennessee area. But in carrying out his investigation, he has to be careful, or he may bring upon himself the Curse of the Wolf. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Bannon family of Louisiana carries a curse that is passed from generation to generation ... and an artifact belonging to that family is on its way to the Regional Museum. Keith Nash must find out what this artifact has to do with a series of grizzly murders in the Tennessee area. But in carrying out his investigation, he has to be careful, or he may bring upon himself the Curse of the Wolf. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode of Big Blend Radio's "Toast to The Arts" Show features contemporary figurative artist Victoria Chick who gives us an update on the development of the Southwest Regional Museum of Art and Art Center (SWRMA) in Silver City, New Mexico. SWRMA & Art Center is destined to be a cultural jewel for communities within this geographic area and a magnet for art lovers traveling in New Mexico. It will offer exciting educational opportunities and enjoyment in looking at art, studying art, and making art. The Museum's emphasis in its permanent collection is American Art from 1850 to contemporary times. Invitational exhibitions may include art of other cultures and times. Learn More: https://swrmart.org/ Victoria is based in the art community of Silver City, New Mexico and also shares some of the local spring and summer events and activities. She appears on Big Blend Radio every 3rd Saturday. See her work here: https://victoriachick.com/
This episode of Big Blend Radio's "Toast to The Arts" Show features contemporary figurative artist Victoria Chick who gives us an update on the development of the Southwest Regional Museum of Art and Art Center (SWRMA) in Silver City, New Mexico. SWRMA & Art Center is destined to be a cultural jewel for communities within this geographic area and a magnet for art lovers traveling in New Mexico. It will offer exciting educational opportunities and enjoyment in looking at art, studying art, and making art. The Museum's emphasis in its permanent collection is American Art from 1850 to contemporary times. Invitational exhibitions may include art of other cultures and times. Learn More: https://swrmart.org/ Victoria is based in the art community of Silver City, New Mexico and also shares some of the local spring and summer events and activities. She appears on Big Blend Radio every 3rd Saturday. See her work here: https://victoriachick.com/
This episode of Big Blend Radio's "Toast to The Arts" Show features contemporary figurative artist Victoria Chick who gives us an update on the development of the Southwest Regional Museum of Art and Art Center (SWRMA) in Silver City, New Mexico.SWRMA & Art Center is destined to be a cultural jewel for communities within this geographic area and a magnet for art lovers traveling in New Mexico. It will offer exciting educational opportunities and enjoyment in looking at art, studying art, and making art. The Museum's emphasis in its permanent collection is American Art from 1850 to contemporary times. Invitational exhibitions may include art of other cultures and times. Learn More: https://swrmart.org/Victoria is based in the art community of Silver City, New Mexico and also shares some of the local spring and summer events and activities. She appears on Big Blend Radio every 3rd Saturday. See her work here: https://victoriachick.com/
The Bannon family of Louisiana carries a curse that is passed from generation to generation ... and an artifact belonging to that family is on its way to the Regional Museum. Keith Nash must find out what this artifact has to do with a series of grizzly murders in the Tennessee area. But in carrying out his investigation, he has to be careful, or he may bring upon himself the Curse of the Wolf. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Titled Inherit: old and new histories, Orange Regional Museum's new long-term exhibition showcases the history of the region.Inherit brings together both familiar and less well-known stories from across the Central West, exploring our region's big events as well as the lives and experiences of everyday people, using more than 100 museum objects to tell these stories.It's an open-ended view of history that lends itself to personal insights, debate and discussion.
In this episode we are going to talk about Pałuki embroidery with Mrs. Wiesława Gruchała from the Regional Museum in Wągrowiec and Mrs. Krystyna Ługiewicz fromBożejewiczki – the embroidery master watching over the correctness of the embroiderypatterns, awarder with the Decoration of Honor Meritorious for Polish Culture by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage and the Marshal of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship. Listen to this spectacular story of Pałuki embroidery technique, which is very characteristic and adorns the elements of the Pałuki costume – thebonnet, the ruff, the shirt, the apron, and both the white and the red petticoat. And do not forget to see those amazing, breathtaking pieces of art on our dedicated website: https://oplotki.pl/rekodzielo-wczoraj-i-dzis/-------------This episode belongs to a series of 14 stories of various handmade techniques. We will look at their history and present times through the eyes of artists that still carry on this tradition. You will find more about this project here:https://oplotki.pl/rekodzielo-wczoraj-i-dzis/
Regional areas want museums that deliver science, technology and engineering — but unlike a large state or federally funded museum, they usually don't have full time research scientists on staff.
Dinosaur of the day Yamaceratops, a ceratopsian whose frill is heavily pitted, possibly for jaw muscle attachments. Interview with Ali Nabavizadeh, Assistant Professor of anatomy at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University. He studies the jaw musculature of herbivorous dinosaurs. Follow him on Twitter @Vert_Anatomist and check out his blog Anatomist's Guide. In dinosaur news this week: A large sauropod from the Late Cretaceous has been found in the Gobi Desert and it’s about 30-40% complete In Argentina 70 million year old dinosaur eggs were found possibly including embryos, skin, and teeth The “Tufts-Love” T. rex skull at the Burke Museum has found 100% of the skull and jaw bones by bone count including several that are rarely preserved Junchang Lü, one of the most prominent paleontologists in China, recently passed away at the beginning of October at the age of 53 Chilesaurus diegosuarezi, the first Jurassic dinosaur found in Chile, is going on exhibit at the Regional Museum of Aysen, in Coyhaique, Chile, next year An Allosaurus will be posed with a nest at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History since it may have looked after its young Jurassic World is selling Indoraptor masks, just in time for Halloween A study of 150 Ceolophysis—mostly from the same bonebed—show that early triassic dinosaurs had femora that changed significantly as they aged The data used to support the Ornithoscelida hypothesis had many errors, which casts some doubt on the conclusion that Ornithoscelida should replace the traditional Saurischia and Ornithischia groups A study of a baby Massospondylus and it’s forelimb strength shows that Massospondylus was bipedal for its entire life A simulation of Mussaurus (the earliest Jurassic sauropodomorph) showed its center of mass shifted as it grew, meaning that it was quadrupedal as a baby and bipedal as an adult Researchers used a program called niche mapper to model microclimates of Plateosaurus & Coelophysis, showing which environments they would prefer based on plumage and metabolic rates Reconstructions of dinosaur feeding musculature shows that they chewed in a way different than any animal alive today A study of emu and ostrich bones found many similarities with dinosaurs and suggests using bone microstructure to identify maturity Sauropodomorph inner ears vary significantly across groups: Diplodocoids have relatively smaller inner ear, while Giraffatitan has the largest known inner-ear By studying alligator and turkey arms we might be able to show which theropods could supinate their hands as they drew them to their body A study of dinosaur bearing sites from Dinosaur Park Formation in Alberta & Saskatchewan and the similar aged Judith River sites in Montana shows which locations were the most similar A new model of dinosaur diversity in the latest cretaceous shows that they were not in decline, but instead maybe slowing down or leveling off This episode is brought to you in part by TRX Dinosaurs, which makes beautiful and realistic dinosaur sculptures, puppets, and animatronics. You can see some amazing examples and works in progress on Instagram @trxdinosaurs To get access to lots of patron only content check out https://www.patreon.com/iknowdino For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Yamaceratops, more links from Ali Nabavizadeh, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Yamaceratops-Episode-205/
Presented in classic P.I. style, Helene Mancuso (AKA Jenna Tombs, Private Investigator) weaves the tale of the screaming woman. Is the statue currently in the regional museum truly possessed by the spirit of its creator? Tales From The Museum, Season 2, Episode 1: The Screaming Woman(26:44, 33.3 MB MP3, released 2008.09.15)Written by Charles RussellFeatured in the cast were: Perry Whittle as Keith Nash Amanda Fitzwater as Dr. Helene Mancuso Captain John Tadrzak as Dr. Stein Alasdair Stuart as Casey David MacIver as Phil the security guard and Gwendolyn Jensen-Woodard as The Screaming Woman Original music composed by Joey Stuckey and Kevin MacLeod This Series is produced by Elie Hirschman Post-production by MJ Cogburn The Executive producer for Darker Projects is Eric Busby The Regional Museum urges all patrons to refrain from screaming in any of the exhibit halls.
Dr. Stein has a secret past he's been reluctant to share with anyone. Now, as an old foe closes in, Stein tells all to his co-workers. Can a precious artifact be kept out of the hands of the evildoers? Tales From The Museum, Episode 7: The Amulet and the Scroll(24:15, 33.3 MB MP3, released 2008.07.04)Written by Charles RussellFeatured in the cast were: Perry Whittle as Keith Nash Amanda Fitzwater as Dr. Helene Mancuso Alasdair Stuart as Casey Captain John tadrzak as Dr. Stein Chip Joel as Morton the security Guard David Alexander Macdonald as the computer voice David Ault as Jergen Werner Chris Williams as Curt Blutbad M S Garcia as Hotel Clerk and Jules Ismail as Detective Hogan This series is produced by Elie Hirschman Post Production by MJ Cogburn Original music composed by Joey Stuckey and and Kevin MacLeod The executive producer for Darker Projects is Eric Busby This has been a Darker Projects production To learn more about milking snakes, contact Dr. Stein c/o the Regional Museum, Johnson City, TN
Tales From The Museum – EP 006: Day One Hear how it all began! It’s Keith Nash’s first day on the job at the Regional Museum, and a tape recorder left in his new office’s desk drawer tells the horrifying tale of the person who sat in his chair before him as Special Services Coordinator. […] The post TM – EP 006: Day One first appeared on Darker Projects.
Hear how it all began! It's Keith Nash's first day on the job at the Regional Museum, and a tape recorder left in his new office's desk drawer tells the horrifying tale of the person who sat in his chair before him as Special Services Coordinator. Who was Ellen Arbogast? Why did she last less than a month in her job? Was she driven insane... or worse?Tales From The Museum, Episode 6: Day One(25:11, 34.7 MB MP3, released 2008.04.01)Written by Charles RussellFeatured in the cast were:Perry Whittle as Keith NashAlasdair Stuart as CaseyAmanda Fitzwater as Dr. Helene MancusoKimberly Gianopoulos as Ellen ArbogastBruce Busby as Professor PierpointeChip Joel as Morton the security GuardElie Hirschman as the voiceDemon noises provided by Garry Cobbum, Alexa Chipman, David MacIver, and April and Devon SadowskiThis series is produced by Elie HirschmanPost Production by MJ CogburnOriginal music composed by Joey Stuckey and and Kevin MacLeodThe executive producer for Darker Projects is Eric BusbyThis has been a Darker Projects productionDarker Projects cannot be help responsible for any demonic possession which may result from listening to this episode.
Tales From the Museum – EP 002: The Curse of the Wolf The Bannon family of Louisiana carries a curse that is passed from generation to generation … and an artifact belonging to that family is on its way to the Regional Museum. Keith Nash must find out what this artifact has to do with […] The post TM – EP 002: The Curse of the Wolf first appeared on Darker Projects.
The Bannon family of Louisiana carries a curse that is passed from generation to generation ... and an artifact belonging to that family is on its way to the Regional Museum. Keith Nash must find out what this artifact has to do with a series of grizzly murders in the Tennessee area. But in carrying out his investigation, he has to be careful, or he may bring upon himself the Curse of the Wolf.Tales From The Museum, Episode 2: The Curse of the Wolf(19:30, 26.8 MB mp3, released 2007.08.23)Written by Charles RussellFeatured in the cast were:Perry Whittle as Keith NashAmanda Fitzwater as Helene MancusoAlasdair Stuart as CaseyM. Sieiro Garcia as JennaApril Smith as MarciaZack Fester as HollandOriginal music composed by Joey Stuckey and Kevin MacLeodThis Series is produced by Elie HirschmanPost-production by MJ CogburnNo werewolves were harmed in the recording of this episode.