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  1. The Lion of St. Mark’s Square in Venice is Chinese: Isotopic Analyses Confirm It

    A new study has revealed that the iconic bronze-winged lion in St. Mark’s Square, Venice, may have originated in 8th-century China...

    More info: archaeologymag.com/2024/09/lio

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    #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #venice #medieval #marcopolo #silkroad #tangdynasty #ancientchina #StMarksSquare

  2. The Lion of St. Mark’s Square in Venice is Chinese: Isotopic Analyses Confirm It

    A new study has revealed that the iconic bronze-winged lion in St. Mark’s Square, Venice, may have originated in 8th-century China...

    More info: archaeologymag.com/2024/09/lio

    Follow @archaeology

  3. The Lion of St. Mark’s Square in Venice is Chinese: Isotopic Analyses Confirm It

    A new study has revealed that the iconic bronze-winged lion in St. Mark’s Square, Venice, may have originated in 8th-century China...

    More info: archaeologymag.com/2024/09/lio

    Follow @archaeology

    #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #venice #medieval #marcopolo #silkroad #tangdynasty #ancientchina #StMarksSquare

  4. The Lion of St. Mark’s Square in Venice is Chinese: Isotopic Analyses Confirm It

    A new study has revealed that the iconic bronze-winged lion in St. Mark’s Square, Venice, may have originated in 8th-century China...

    More info: archaeologymag.com/2024/09/lio

    Follow @archaeology

    #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #venice #medieval #marcopolo #silkroad #tangdynasty #ancientchina #StMarksSquare

  5. The Lion of St. Mark’s Square in Venice is Chinese: Isotopic Analyses Confirm It

    A new study has revealed that the iconic bronze-winged lion in St. Mark’s Square, Venice, may have originated in 8th-century China...

    More info: archaeologymag.com/2024/09/lio

    Follow @archaeology

    #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #venice #medieval #marcopolo #silkroad #tangdynasty #ancientchina #StMarksSquare

  6. Venice, 1911. Not all the photos in the Fortepan collection are of Hungary or Hungarians. There are many photos taken around the world, either by Hungarians or part of someone's collection. This photo of five well dressed moustashed-gentlemen posing while feeding the pigeons in St Marks Square in Venice is but one example.

    Source: Fortepan / Artkraft

    #Fortepan #Venice #Italy #pigeons #stmarkssquare

  7. Venice, 1911. Not all the photos in the Fortepan collection are of Hungary or Hungarians. There are many photos taken around the world, either by Hungarians or part of someone's collection. This photo of five well dressed moustashed-gentlemen posing while feeding the pigeons in St Marks Square in Venice is but one example.

    Source: Fortepan / Artkraft

    #Fortepan #Venice #Italy #pigeons #stmarkssquare

  8. Venice, 1911. Not all the photos in the Fortepan collection are of Hungary or Hungarians. There are many photos taken around the world, either by Hungarians or part of someone's collection. This photo of five well dressed moustashed-gentlemen posing while feeding the pigeons in St Marks Square in Venice is but one example.

    Source: Fortepan / Artkraft

    #Fortepan #Venice #Italy #pigeons #stmarkssquare

  9. Venice, 1911. Not all the photos in the Fortepan collection are of Hungary or Hungarians. There are many photos taken around the world, either by Hungarians or part of someone's collection. This photo of five well dressed moustashed-gentlemen posing while feeding the pigeons in St Marks Square in Venice is but one example.

    Source: Fortepan / Artkraft

    #Fortepan #Venice #Italy #pigeons #stmarkssquare