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tone so what did a roman emperor look like for instance calendula the notoriously cruel grandson of augustus even with the naked eye we can see eyelashes pupils and some hair but his skin color. that holds me to the vision of people who spent more time outside had a darker skin tones and elegant ladies were pale to cover him an emperor of course had the skin color of a hero here we can see these wonderful remnants of pigment that let us determine the exact color of color human skin and also by kind of obvious and good knowledge involved on the how this could live without submission. as it turns out a light brown stone. much darker in tone are these reconstructions of the bronzes of reaction a warrior duo dating back to the 5th century b.c. . that 1st researchers believe this female figure was a wealthy maiden but on closer scrutiny they discovered an over seen clue on her clothing. a new look she's a dating because only gods and goddesses wear this clothing with this animal design we can even say more precisely that she's not just any goddess she's the goddess of the hunt artemus this is thi
tone so what did a roman emperor look like for instance calendula the notoriously cruel grandson of augustus even with the naked eye we can see eyelashes pupils and some hair but his skin color. that holds me to the vision of people who spent more time outside had a darker skin tones and elegant ladies were pale to cover him an emperor of course had the skin color of a hero here we can see these wonderful remnants of pigment that let us determine the exact color of color human skin and also by...
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augustus i will have your father just as i would just get against the world you have committed to the cats and as long as you give them that now that i did it they have to accept a lot of them and. to some of their destinations you get elements of the deaths of our age. it's a little bit diminished merely american consumption whatever the hell was that of hundreds of goods and how little good you can't this is the condition of being a. year the. dirty little of the greens and i. will close up to. those others. who. were just there was another that's good and i wasn't that in the daycare other than it was the village or the cannibals that have also been. well as well as you have to tell because of the madness of they got very good at the internal going you had the big bad thing. that's really the road it was a. war was on. top of. it ringback well enough and they're good. for the thing with parents who have had it well that's a very remarkable thing. was and there's doubt about it in the missionary as you had with them. they are going away i believe that is still one of them had a book
augustus i will have your father just as i would just get against the world you have committed to the cats and as long as you give them that now that i did it they have to accept a lot of them and. to some of their destinations you get elements of the deaths of our age. it's a little bit diminished merely american consumption whatever the hell was that of hundreds of goods and how little good you can't this is the condition of being a. year the. dirty little of the greens and i. will close up...
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-- i would put him at, like, a solid 11 years old [ laughter ] and you got to imagine, like, an augustustely dead asleep, you know? >> seth: uh-huh. >> and so that kind of put me in my head. but i was like, "barrel through. you've put this boy to sleep." and -- and then, i'm not kidding, i looked over and there was a second fat little chicago boy dead asleep in the audience. [ laughter ] and so now i got two gloops kind of sleeping through my stuff and -- and i hate to tell you this but there was a third little boy >> seth: there was a third it does -- these things do happen in threes, yes. >> and i was like, "and i'm like the pied piper who can put fat boys to sleep? [ laughter ] or what? i don't know but it shook me deeply so i need this pretty bad. [ laughter ] >> seth: there you go. [ cheers and applause we're going to give you this and you're going to stick around and we're going to talk some more about "shrill" and "snl." we'll be right back with aidy bryant, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ owwwww! this is painful. i bet. i can't load anything. you should switch to boost mobile.
-- i would put him at, like, a solid 11 years old [ laughter ] and you got to imagine, like, an augustustely dead asleep, you know? >> seth: uh-huh. >> and so that kind of put me in my head. but i was like, "barrel through. you've put this boy to sleep." and -- and then, i'm not kidding, i looked over and there was a second fat little chicago boy dead asleep in the audience. [ laughter ] and so now i got two gloops kind of sleeping through my stuff and -- and i hate to...
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yeah, keep on living here augustus raised his guitar and shook it in the inner feeling real proud abouting preacher man or a big-city lawyer. daddy, what you ain't got? what do you and your guitar talk about? boy, did night just tell you that's between me and my guitar? you got to listen to the music and try to figure it out if it is for you to figure. can you teach me how to play? before it's all over, i reckon i can, but right now you ain't got no blues. just my knee and jamal and get a lesson. that's all you got to worry about. charles thought to himself, he sure enough did know about the blues. his brother was always the blues. sometimes his mama was the blues everybody picking on his little sister calling her slow and him having to fight all the time was the blues here not being smart like i was the blues. want some sweet potato pie and mama sadie either less piece was the blues. wanting to go far, far away from china berry was the blues. having music incited that one to let out but didn't know how was the blues. he promised himself that he would play music wednesday just like his
yeah, keep on living here augustus raised his guitar and shook it in the inner feeling real proud abouting preacher man or a big-city lawyer. daddy, what you ain't got? what do you and your guitar talk about? boy, did night just tell you that's between me and my guitar? you got to listen to the music and try to figure it out if it is for you to figure. can you teach me how to play? before it's all over, i reckon i can, but right now you ain't got no blues. just my knee and jamal and get a...
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however, the congregation dates when william paul quinn and augustus turner established what was thennown as indianapolis station. tos building dates back 1869, and the congregation worships here until 2016. the congregation was more than just a place of worship, it was a place for social activity, a place to gather. it had a school, so it was educating the african-american community that would have lived here. this is indiana avenue. indiana avenue was the heart of the african-american community. even today, you see a lot of things going on. imagine going back to the 40's and the 50's, you have jazz clubs, you have madam walker theater, w which had been there since 1927. madam walker was born sarah in a december 23, 18. 67 she passed away in may of 1919. she was a woman who was an entrepreneur, philanthropist, someone dedicated to helping others. she became well known because of her beauty products and what she was able to build within that company. she definitely wants someone who was very important to this community. she moved to indianapolis in 1910 because of the network. there w
however, the congregation dates when william paul quinn and augustus turner established what was thennown as indianapolis station. tos building dates back 1869, and the congregation worships here until 2016. the congregation was more than just a place of worship, it was a place for social activity, a place to gather. it had a school, so it was educating the african-american community that would have lived here. this is indiana avenue. indiana avenue was the heart of the african-american...
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his role models, augustus caesar of all people. and he loved playing risks, taking over the world. essentially, that's what he's done with facebook. neil: but he was doing it in nursery school, your one story. i was just finger painting. >> yeah, it's amazing. looking at these sew owes, how their possessor -- ceos, how their personality expresses itself at a young age. neil: right. but the political part that gets so much criticism, i'm not quite sure where he is. i know that he was trying to dismiss a lot of fear over whether facebook was trying to tip an election, one side or the other, but i never got inside his head. did you? >> i think i got somewhat an understanding there. i mean, he has a lot of liberal tendencies, but he's certainly going the talk to anyone who's going to help facebook. the last time he went to testify before congress about this cryptocurrency plan he's using, libra, he met with donald trump. his fellow board member, peter thiel, got him in there. he kept that quiet. usually, he posts these things on his facebook account, and i think when he got to congress
his role models, augustus caesar of all people. and he loved playing risks, taking over the world. essentially, that's what he's done with facebook. neil: but he was doing it in nursery school, your one story. i was just finger painting. >> yeah, it's amazing. looking at these sew owes, how their possessor -- ceos, how their personality expresses itself at a young age. neil: right. but the political part that gets so much criticism, i'm not quite sure where he is. i know that he was...