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New tomb found
Sort of. A tomb found in 2022 was confirmed to be the tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II. This tomb was found in the Valley of the Queens, and is the first Pharaoh’s tomb discovered since Tutankhamun.
Due to flood damage, the body of Thutmose II was not there. His body has been discovered in the 19th Century elsewhere.
A picture of Thutmose II based off of the relief at Karnak.
25 Feb 2025
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Sloyd/Slöjd
Sloyd is an education system developed by Uno Cygnaeus in Finland in 1865. Sloyd comes from the Swedish slöjd, meaning handicrafts. Mainly woodwork, but also sewing, knitting, and such.
In the modern day sloyd is broken down into soft and hard materials. It’s still part of the curriculum in Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway.
Picture of a sloyd knife, used in woodworking.
26 Feb 2025
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Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (TV show)
The original 1978 film was a parody film, poking fun at 50’s B-movies. In the 1986-87 season of the Muppet Babies, they made a joke about the attack of the silly tomatoes. This episode was so highly rated that New World Pictures asked Four Square to make a sequel.
This sequel was a hit, and so New World Pictures greenlit an animated kids’ show. It ran 1990-91.
Picture of a Killer Tomato
27 Feb 2025
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Omphale
Heracles had killed Iphitus, and to atone was commanded to serve Omphale for a year.
Omphale was queen of Lydia. During his servitude to Omphale, Heracles was said to be forced to dress as a woman, with Omphale wearing his skin of the Nemean Lion. No Classical Greek texts survive with the full story, but there is art showing the story.
Picture of Omphale in the Nemean Lion skin.
28 Feb 2025
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My last facts, for now. My little February project ends #TodayILookedUp #ArtBySEM