Ancient Artifacts From Human History.
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Archeologists, scientists and
photographers have found and preserved some of mankind's most
unbelievable artifacts. From big to small and from old to ancient, these
items will defiantly give you a feeling of just how old we humans are,
and what amazing things we have created.
The Salisbury cathedral clock is a
large iron-framed clock without a dial located in the aisle of Salisbury
Cathedral, supposedly dating back to 1386.
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The world's oldest running automobile:
"La Marquise" is thought to be the
world's oldest working automobile. It is an 1884 model made by De Dion,
Bouton & Trépardoux of France. The car was built as a prototype for
future quadricycles.
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Oldest known trousers:
About 3,000 years old, this pair of trousers was discovered in a Chinese grave in the ancient Yanghai graveyard.
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Oldest known photograph of a tornado:
Taken on august 28th, 1884 in South
Dakota. It was taken by a man called F.N. Robinson from the town of
Howard, about 3 km east of the storm track.
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Oldest known photograph of a US President:
John Quincy Adams, the sixth President of the United States (1825 to 1829), the picture itself is from 1843.
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Oldest known picture of a sneeze:
Brought to you from the year 1902, this picture was taken to help doctors research this "bizarre" phenomenon. .
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Oldest known U.S. made motorcycle:
A 1903 Indian motorcycle, the oldest
unrestored motorcycle made in the US and the only one of its kind,
valued at over 155,000 US dollars.
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Oldest known photograph showing a living person:
Taken on 1838, the picture is a long
expose shot and only the two men near the bottom left corner stayed in
one place long enough to be visible.
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The worlds oldest known selfie: Showing Robert Cornelius, an American pioneer of photography, 1839. |
Oldest known photo of New York:
In this picture from 1848 you can see the road that will eventually become Broadway.
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Oldest known mask ever discovered:
This stone mask from the pre-ceramic
neolithic period dates to 7000 BC and was probably used for either
disguise, performance or entertainment.
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Oldest known cave painting:
Found in a cave called ‘El Castillo’
along Northern Spain’s Cantabrian Sea coast, it is the oldest known
paintings, more than 40,800 years old.
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Oldest known living Bonsai tree:
Nicknamed the “Third Shogun”, this white pine Bonsai tree is over 550 years old.
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Oldest known Emoticons: The first known use of the smiley faces on a telegraph, 1881. |
Oldest known tree:
Located in Sweden, Old Tjikko sprouted during the last Ice Age, about 9,550 years old.
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Oldest known chewing gum:
Found in Finland, it is made from
birch bark tar and even had tooth prints on it when it was discovered.
It is about 5,000 years old.
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Oldest known shoe:
A perfectly preserved 5,500-year-old shoe, discovered in a cave in Armenia.
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Oldest known musical instrument:
Humans in Europe carved these 8.5-inch flutes from a vulture bones more than 35,000 years ago.
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Oldest known artificial eye:
Found in the skeleton of a young woman from the burnt City of Zahedan in Iran, it is 4,800 years old.
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Oldest known photographic hoax:
One of the world first fake photos, “Self Portrait as a Drowned Man”, 1840.
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Oldest known photograph of lightning:
William Jennings was curious if
lightning really took on a zigzag shape like it was depicted in art. So
on September 2nd, 1882, he took this picture, after many attempts.
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The first photograph of people drinking:
Taken in 1844 by David Octavius Hill,
it shows him and a few of his friends enjoying three glasses of
Edinburgh ale, it might even be the first ever picture of a party!
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First photograph of a fatal plane crash:
Only a few short years after the
Wright Brothers’ historic flight, in 1903, the first fatal plane crash
occurred and was captured on camera. Thomas Selfridge, a member of the
Aerial Experiment Association, had the unfortunate distinction to become
the first person to die in a powered plane.
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mercredi 1 octobre 2014
Ancient Artifacts From Human History.
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