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Subjects shown: Advanced dynamics, vibrations and waves, properties of matter, electricity and magnetism. All first year.
We do not know what she called herself, but today she is known as the Lady of Cao. She lived and died in northern Peru 1,700 years ago. We know she was a high-status woman of the Moche culture, because she was buried in a tomb in a pyramid, with a crown and surrounded by gold and copper artifacts. The tomb also suggests that Lady of Cao may have been a warrior: she was buried a number of weapons, including two massive war clubs, and twenty-three spear-throwers!
Modern science has revealed that the Lady of Cao was in her twenties when she died, likely of childbirth or complications following childbirth. Her feet, legs and face were tattooed with magic symbols of serpents and spiders. And now, science has revealed to us her face.
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“I must say, I find that girl utterly delightful. Flat as a board, enormous birthmark the shape of Mexico over half her face, sweating for hours on end in that sweltering kitchen, while Mendl, genius though he is, looms over her like a hulking gorilla. Yet without question, without fail, always and invariably, she’s exceedingly lovely.”
Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain (2001) dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Eulalie de Bridieu (French, d. 1849): Studies of Pinks and Dahlias (1833) (via Lempertz)
she enjoys all sorts of little pleasures,
putting her hand in a bag of seeds