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what secrets lie behind these memos. find out immersive experience and explore a resonating and cultural heritage sites. d w world heritage 365th. filleted have to get through the disney get break without a football thanks again. let's go from. excitement and emotion 6 months on. its way to 19. the goal is the results on d. w. me.
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any. museum island the centerpiece of berlin is trove of cultural treasures filled with precious objects from all over the world. they provide answers to both the major and mongering questions that face humanity. what was the 1st question you asked yourself while standing before the mirror this morning was it how do i look today. with what do we perceive as beautiful and why. an aura of perfection surrounds nefertiti a paragon of beauty who holds court in berlin before admirers from all over the world as she once did in her empire on the not.
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after nearly 3 and a half 1000 years of beauty sleep in the sands of the egyptian desert never t.-t. a word just the right moment for ideals of beauty or is fleeting as beauty itself. is a past unity only to half not really in debt tight it is before the internet and to methe night i was crushed head high and panting deceived him different had it all after damn i hinted at the past and of what it is to whom that what and in and then unfair. deed is bach and as if you light can be separate right and then so and through and how it is you know it and then if i make it a god. and
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thus never to it is returned to the line night had a hollywood fled to it as a craze for ancient egypt was sweeping the globe in 1923. british archaeologist howard carter had just discovered to turn cummins in tax to. the magnificent treasures it held convey an idea of the splenda in which never t.-t. must have lived and ruled she was after all to turn comes mothering. a world famous bust was unearthed rather unglamorous leaf from the ruins of a workshop in a manner on the east bank of the nile during their forty's lifetime things there must have looked much as they do here in the replica workshop in berlin where faithful copies of nefertiti is bust
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a cost. if these lips could speak they would surely tell the tale of a revolution that fundamentally changed the world view of egyptians. a revolution nefertiti spearheaded with a husband pharaoh i cannot and and one also the permanently altered egyptians a static ideals. traditionally ancient egyptian culture included many gods who ruled over this world and the after world.
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that was about to change. at the 1st and longer happed does. it and i answer him got game can and does does or god does this and does nor does least the cuff that lead into shaft. deeson down and god had yeah act on and this interstate i now at play yada. got on does least when done apart is not on the teeter on tests have had no fatigue as well and against design yet to keep the tick the depth of deputies down. diggin ang lee are you that is good like a par and then our turn and that's monitored i'm an addict carla. enforced
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a long one d. yeah towers in the lung. and backlighted. the royal couple begun portraying themselves as a child loving family that barked in the glory of the sun egyptians had never seen their rulers that way before. this fundamental societal shift to monotheism is reflected in artistic depictions of the time but to this day not all mystery surrounding the revolution have been revealed. to log in and effect on me and betrayed it into what came in in need. be and form. yet these are the kind of ted i didn't mention under-staffed it does no one part of a s. and dean. into an. admitted back kiat i'm sure
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unhide and us deserve better. diplomatic booster to critiquing of what it. there's never tt's proud expression perhaps reflect the courage it took to view things in a new light. and his that's maybe why we feel so new notes are her now despite her apparent aloofness. a cannot in an effort see t. shift egyptians focus from the afterlife to this life from the underworld to the world of light.
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whether or not we think the sun the moon and stars god gods we still wonder will the sun shine tomorrow. how is the weather going to be just like our ancestors did . for on their own but with. the end gets you know that us miniature bundle of north doesn't think this is cool monkey i just want to be president of the hope and also think current so at 1st i miss out on a scheme. if i see venture associates owns the hobby that comes for the open didn't so often harry potter unsolvable it or when death is there is in benton county so far which is the answer. this post call it. finds in the context of my stylized as
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trove the berlin state's museums are temples of beauty and modern research centers . they are also a well spring of endless tales. but how did their story begin. it all started with plans to make the collections of the prussian kings available to the general public for the 1st time. in 1813 called fridges shingle created an architectural masterpiece neoclassical
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temple of art the king features wilhelm the 3rd founded for the study of all forms of antiquities and liberal arts. after berlin became the capital of the newly founded german empire and $871.00 its museums were to achieve a level of prestige befitting a country status as a major power. a myriad of archaeological expeditions scenes were sent out across the globe there finds now in hans the museum's collections and bolster our knowledge of 4 of cultures give the absence of the least painful voids in the cultural heritage in their places of origin. all the artifacts in our museums illegal possession. today on through this question remains one of the key tasks facing museums. in the
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ones. century issues of art and culture were approached differently from how they are today at that time berlin's fos universal collection was established. a period of museum building adorned after the construction of the old museum and the new museum the old national gallery which now exhibits 19th century paintings and sculptures was completed in $876.00. in 1904 the border museum opened it now houses the sculpture collection the museum the by sometime art and the numismatic collection. monumental antique structures such as the pergamon altar and the processional way of babylon are next door in the pergamon museum which opens in 1930.
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today all over bulletin the 19 states museums as well as libraries archives and research centers open up a unique perspective on the history of mankind. and their collections also make berlin a cultural melting pot with ambassadors from throughout the ages. with roughly 5300000 artifacts lin's treasure trove is one of the 5 largest universal collections in the world. all of its institutions belong to an organization unique worldwide with the somewhat unwieldy name of the prussian cultural heritage foundation. in mali going to
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shift in closer to it has its to see voters had also brought in his own room and a group of anybody for him from the inside business seculars understood it showed its mission to an aside some distance off unfortunate and was it's too young to hynek herman parts into the presidents of the foundation is a globally renowned alkio largest an unsolved case from the bronze age continues to occupy his mind. the trail leads to the village colin's a river in this tranquil valley not far from berlin in may cling book whispering. however being roughly 3300 years old nearly as old as now for t.-t. the sense has gone pretty cold. that makes securing evidence difficult for thomas tamm and that a few months since excavation team. painstaking
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archaeological investigations gradually shed light on this prehistoric conflict between local and non-native groups. was this a battle of a cultural change. this is. the story i make music in. luxor in technical dr store in civil affairs and guns guns for a city under one plots. jeff wonder if it's in those plans of the frame to indicate your own economic and guns clan he devised one can often offer comfort one to discussions about if it
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on for it but some militants can all that effect you got from the 1st but some just since is a long list of autistic. no but it was from the show lies from his boots different . than the feel like by another and another that's when i looked over complex fancy from. the order they came from and so too would have got enough play convey here what's why not all of the log cabin is not the batali bronze kernel few 1000 meters line the central place next important bit faster than say here from north on up no streets outside to suddenly you must assume yes why does it just feeds aslan you go ok and. the oldest battlefield ever. visitors to the museum of prehistory and early history can view a few square metres of it. the snow falling from the front and all
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construction of this and i think that's what my yeah but my focus i just ate. where else but in a museum put experts investigate a case over 3000 years old. when something is put in a museum it's reached its final destination. so one might think. the monumental structures in the pergamon museum once major landmarks of great cities the market gates of my letus the pergamon altar the processional way of babylon. since 930 they have been museum island's most popular attractions yet despite their grand scale these huge structures off wonderful.
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i mean. object to is just the construct your nose the torso to put those films bobby long on doesn't even make him back and fall to the. or in a modern or your you could invest i'm father is a little boy and that's kind of album and i'm going on the nod and 15. but missing too soon to look at this this is insane you know you see goodness knows you know. marcus hill good is responsible for the world famous antique structures from the middle east in the pergamon museum he also heads the center for digital cultural heritage in museums how do venerate do museums go about in bracing virtual worlds in the digital age where you know no one can stand. in london or to see this as. often up to him. so i detect good and
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get to him can. move us at us museum or frighted farm when he visited him at all is to tazza of the sea and was the only that's a huge object sed in aba all through these opiate dissolving was the size of the museum's fossil it was if you feel good to go but i we visited a fossil and teaching for vandals to summoning a lot of the daughters to something of an object in the dark must buy less than 0 picked up competence and get into the farm and when you visit it often you can get . one of the founders of modern museum research was an adventure of great intellect who went to his physical limits to unlock nature's secrets alexander from whom bought. with what attitude do we approach foreign coaches.
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alexander from whom book was the 1st european who sets out to explore the world to scientifically investigate rather than to conquer. he recorded every detail of his travels in his journals the library prepares a photo shoot for this special treasure. of the record and you should offer some klein's position for his on fire flick it's a client's business and those of us in the right room. can an intangible here so off to the side to the society he says. if this isn't the answer and the have. to know what comes on the 73 things leaping from a given time to become the guy i'll buy the type. of deal as i had to begin and. he has and clients keep said this only not quite so see him as he took his
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a pocket up to it. he certainly would've taken it with him into the jungle on his journey along the orinoco but in lieu of a camera who both always had a quill and in the ready film images from modern day ethnologists attest to alexander vaughn who holds exceptional observational talent on bold like to slightly embellished his rather sober journal entries for publication. as luck would have it we met an old indian who was busy preparing the corroboree poison. you scrape bark off another kuharich plant. it's tipped into a funnel made of planting trees leaf rolled up to form a curtain which is stuck into a stronger current made of pommies. first
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a cold infusion is prepared. the filtered water is the poisonous liquid. i know the old indian said that white men know the secret of making black powder which has the defect of making noises and startling animals when you misfire. is superior because it kills silently. the most dangerous worldview is the worldview of those who have not viewed the world in this succinct sentence alexander the one who pulled summarize the humanistic ideal behind his life of research. yes those decision. you comparables. you know.
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how can we open up the world and make use of its resources while still living in harmony with nature. many impressive responses to this question from very easy pokes and areas of the world can be found in balance treasure trove. we humans once worship the forces of nature as gods as the aztecs did with their some gold alexander von humbled brought this depiction of him to berlin from mexico. in the humbled forum collections from various cultures will be exhibited in a new context in order to understand the world as a whole. its location is intensely debated the rebuilt berlijn palace stirs up memories of germany stock colonial past here the objects will tell their exciting but also controversial stories.
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many old inventions of genius that only the latest technology can match very cheap and stick chart depicts ocean swells patterns. well before g.p.s. systems the signals for precise navigation came from space. it's appears that some forms of propulsion have hardly changed in millennia because they simply could not be improved upon. on finding some to. run for hundreds. of sega just to form an eclipse yet kept us. from them doesn't go up if it's just a few places even come as an enemy to much but i think. the eve of when i.
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become that's easier to get. busy i need men's out how far i need 1000 yuan busy to order one bad quanta of quantum these are. the kind that in the numbers may have been it is in. decades former ethnological museum deputy director get caught traveled this region with a 16 millimeter camera. documented techniques that no longer exist in many places such as boat building and filmed one of the last journeys of this sailing boat for the sun to cross islands that called procured for the ethnological museum . the polynesians share their secret knowledge with him. wrote this about their navigational skills.
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when the starfish left their hiding places heralding a period a fair weather the polynesians began their long distance journeys in the final hours of the day. they had observed points on the horizon where certain stars appeared and which islands they moved over and they knew that certain heavenly bodies followed each other on an imaginary path across the firmament. they set course for the island they were heading through using the rising guide star if it got too high up in the sky they navigated using the next star on the trail of stars the polynesians the histories best seafarers by carefully observing nature and abiding by her laws. navigation skills of
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a different sort are needed to move these pacific island boats from the ethnological museum in berlin outlined darling district to the home built for him in the heart of the city this will probably be this bud's final journey. preparations for the move are also taking place next door in the asian art museum. a cave containing 1500 year old produce murals sits in the middle of the museum. there's good news not roosters if you didn't call not always you know on food i don't see producers you could. also hope she nods and
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a movie on susie is thread word. but how did this cave end up in berlin german researchers brought a large portion of the murals back from early 19th century expeditions to the silk road and were able to reconstruct it entirely with some additions much like a 3 dimensional puzzle the cave has been pieced together using individual slabs in the humbled form it will serve as a testament to global cultural exchange the span of on. the internet in these written off and isn't. as is the clash of cultures but this most of us in sheer should quince went off to hell in this most people and in most
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to have shouted and few and the been shown for and villainous to school to and has a. hoping to find connections between ancient european and asian cultures and possibly even between christianity and buddhism 4 expedition teams set out from northwest china between 19021914. the researchers came upon 236 buddhist caves in kids here containing the unique murals forgotten and partially ruined. earthquakes shake these fragile sandstone slopes and the explorers found the faces in the buddhist portraits scratched out by people of other beliefs. how is expedition leader albert conveyed
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all supposed to handle this cultural treasure under such circumstances the researchers made the weighty decision to remove many of the murals. did they destroy art or did they save it in any case they left a heritage that demands tact and sensitivity today. i just want to live on what i don't want you to do with your life know them. living. on your year. down 30 am. following including vigils footsteps in 2017 another research expedition headed to the remote chinese province she and john.
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really managed to gain new scholarly insights for the exhibition of the central asian collection in the form. curator a little of russell smith's 1st encounter with these caves in the exhibition in berlin changed her life. as yes invest but mean ransom that's even after cabbage best and he had to shoot it in a. bid to get one that in been. sent that as the end and. put it to at the end as after. that we're going to see it can be said that as. if glover just had to be starts off by a good time and was never managed on to the accent when he said to him back that's .
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these one and a half ounce sacred cave paintings tell the story of the miracles of the buddha who taught people how to overcome the suffering of the world through. the. fact 10 or in dan comes in does it don't play well and i mean when the fact and there being. no. sentry does that would i be getting me. to attend the shaft.
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despite the cave has retained its spiritual aura. but can it brave the threats it faces today. their faces no oil go on deaf ears not to forge code from feelings needs to concern and indeed one part of life not from threats and this is true through time you go shoot 1st because. this suit was used to finance you just released on just such a constitution for. us citizens from that time on this mission. causes those who know well for the hatred of the why it wasn't only a few hundreds of pieces of this list here this list was i and that was just additional assistance to go. the centerpiece of the cave was
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a buddha statue in an alcove the book the did look like not a single sculpture remains. when she is in the sun the listed as a news item is the answer for this video distorted so with this is that what is in the same good you might know it as the content but the 1st news that this was all here's another good editor that's right i also noticed if you go just a little off and on the side you can also service. a mother had oh i welcome last night you know why not us off about this some of us. this year you're going to do close your eyes on a shuttle and slouched says he called his office that's just i didn't shine on the model just to get to someone's house was. nice and this time it is how do i know that this country doesn't help us doesn't that.
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there's them no matter i know and what its neighbors will be the sanity of business as can see it is all planned if you nice decent yes needs to act and now is the standard comp is the thing to stand and that you cannot actually bending the same day every day went from some time. the research a trip to china has opened up entirely new possibilities for the reconstruction of the cave of the ring bearing dogs in the home both foreign and the co-operative research efforts involving german and chinese restorers was established would strives to brazil have the artworks both here and on site in the best way possible . what was the 1st question you asked yourself this morning. what might be the last question on your mind before you fall asleep tonight. what is the meaning of life or did i said a long. whatever that question might be the pearl in treasure trove of the prussians cultural heritage foundation has some surprising answers in store for you
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out in this week's edition of quest thank you. quadriga you 90 minutes on d w. x time to take a step back. and the. time we're all just such the. fund for to translate. to over come on trends and connection to. the time for. it is coming up ahead. minds. i'm not thinking of the gym i just sometimes am but most of the things which are that. thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotype of classic spent years in the future of the country that i now live the time. needed to be taken as drama day out
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