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Pictured Knowledge, 1916   High-res

Pictured Knowledge, 1916

  • 11 months ago
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    • 1910s
    • vintage
    • sphinx
    • history
    • egypt
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  16. pooldude said: The Nazi soldiers shot off part of it
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  20. inficetegodwottery said: More seriously, we have visual records of the Sphinx missing its nose as far back as 1737, and a legend from the 15th century as to how it lost its nose. So the Sphinx has been damaged for far longer than any dipshit fascist asshole (including Napoleon) has ruled that part of the Middle East. It is almost certainly just the tragic result of time and the elements.
  21. inficetegodwottery said: @pooldude There were Nazis in 1737? Damn. Gettin a real headstart on the inventor of their party, not to mention both Nationalism and Socialism as political movements.
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  25. spiritsdancinginthenight said: Erosoin is far more likely. You can even see the remnants of the paint. Sandstorms were erratic and the sphinx used to be buried up to it’s neck.
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