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ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COMArchaeologists Digging Near Hadrians Wall Just Unearthed An Ancient Roman Statue Depicting A Guardian SpiritVindolanda Charitable TrustArchaeologists uncovered a 1,600-year-old statue depicting a Genius, a type of protective spirit from the Roman era.A team of archaeologists in England just found an ancient Roman statue of a Genius, a type of guardian spirit, underneath the remains of a 1,600-year-old military barracks.Uncovered at the Roman military fortress near Hadrians Wall known as Vindolanda, this relic could reveal more than ever before about the role that Geniuses played in religious life in Roman Britain, specifically among those in the military.The Ancient Roman Guardian Statue Discovered At VindolandaVindolanda archaeological director Andrew Birley made the discovery while excavating a barracks from the fourth century C.E. An abnormally round flagstone caught his eye, and when he carefully turned it over, he was met with the well-preserved face of a Genius statue, untouched for 1,600 years not long before the Roman Empire fell.The statues face was extremely well-preserved due to the statues burial away from the elements. The piece was so intact that researchers could also see that the figure is holding a cornucopia, which symbolizes abundance and prosperity, as well as apatera, a shallow dish used in ritual offerings. This imbued the statue with great religious meaning.The sculpture was likely carved locally by a sculptor in Vindolanda, or perhaps by a stonemason at a nearby Roman fort, such as the one at Lanchester in County Durham.Vindolanda Charitable TrustThe statue was likely a part of a domestic shrine inside a military household at this Roman fortress.This rare discovery is also notable because Birley is a third-generation Vindolanda archaeologist. His grandfather, Eric Birley, established the first excavation projects at Vindolanda almost a century ago. Now, after his father worked the site as well, Birley is continuing on the work of revealing all there is to know about this historic sites ancient past.I have been fortunate enough to have worked at the site for many years and made some wonderful discoveries along the way, but I was completely unprepared for what I found on the other side of this stone, Birley said in a statement. It was an extraordinary moment, one that we were able to share with the team of archaeologists and volunteers whose hard work makes discoveries like this possible. My first thought was simply, Who on earth am I looking at?'Vindolanda Charitable TrustDr. Andrew Birley, a third-generation archaeologist at the Vindolanda site, discovered the statue.The Vindolanda site is closely connected to Hadrians Wall, and, after sending photographs of the statue to that sites researchers, it was determined that the statue depicted a type of spirit called a Genius.How This Rare Discovery Sheds Light On Religious Practices In Roman BritainAfter the initial examination, the team theorized that the sculpture was part of a domestic shrine, likely connected to the military fort at Vindolanda. This would make sense because a Genius was often invoked by the Romans to ensure security, prosperity, and good fortune both in the household and on the battlefield.Vindolanda Charitable TrustAfter further conservation and study, the team at Vindolanda hope to put the find in the sites museum.Inscriptions dedicated to a Genius, or other references to these protective spirits, can be found fairly often at archaeological sites connected to Roman Britain, indicating the far-reaching spread of Genius worship across the empires territories.However, intact sculptures depicting a Genius are much more rare, which certainly underlines the importance of this new discovery made at Vindolanda. This is all the more true because the pieces finer details have been kept intact thanks to natural protection from wind, water, and erosion.Furthermore, because this relief was found beneath military barracks at a Roman fortress, it could also provide fresh insight into the religious lives of Roman soldiers and their families who lived at Vindolanda during the final centuries of the empires reign in Britain.Because Romans generally believed that every household, place, and group of people had a Genius looking over them, it makes sense that families of soldiers would invoke a Genius for security and good fortune.The statue is still undergoing its conservation process as well as a detailed examination before being put on public display at the sites museum, giving Vindolanda visitors an opportunity to witness the symbols that put Roman soldiers at ease more than a thousand years ago.After reading about the ancient Roman guardian statue found at Vindolanda, learn about how big the Roman empire really was. Then, discover why the Roman Empire fell.The post Archaeologists Digging Near Hadrians Wall Just Unearthed An Ancient Roman Statue Depicting A Guardian Spirit appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 7 Views -
ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COMWho Was Andrs Escobar, The Colombian Player Who Was Killed After Scoring An Own Goal In The World Cup?Public DomainColombian soccer star Andrs Escobar in 1990.On June 22, 1994, Colombian soccer player Andrs Escobar accidentally scored an own goal during a World Cup match against the United States. Just 10 days later, he was shot dead.Escobar was known as the Gentleman of Football for his sportsmanship and integrity on the soccer field. During an era when Colombia was notorious for drug trafficking and cartel murders, Escobar worked hard to promote a positive image of his beloved country. But his murder which was seemingly carried out in retaliation for his accidental goal made international headlines that seemingly confirmed the nations violent and corrupt reputation.What Happened During The 1994 World Cup?Andrs Escobar was born in Medelln, Colombia, in 1967. He began playing soccer in his youth, and he joined the Atltico Nacional youth team in 1985. He became known not just for his skill but for his positive attitude during matches. He earned the nickname El Caballero de Ftbol, or the Gentleman of Football.Escobar debuted for the Colombia national team in 1988, and he was later called up for the 1994 World Cup. Colombia lost its first game against Romania, but they still had a chance to stay in the game if they defeated the United States on June 22.Colombia had a strong showing early in the game, but in the 35th minute, Escobar was trying to block a kick when he accidentally deflected the ball into his teams own goal. The U.S. won the game two to one, and Colombia was eliminated from the World Cup several days later when the American team emerged victorious from their subsequent match against Romania.FIFA/YouTubeAndrs Escobars own goal during the 1994 World Cup.Many Colombians blamed Escobar for the loss. Escobar, however, tried his best to keep calm and encourage fans to look beyond the game. As reported by The Guardian in 2018, Escobar wrote for the Colombian newspaper El Tiempo after his teams elimination, Life doesnt end here. We have to go on. Life cannot end here. No matter how difficult, we must stand back up Its been a most amazing and rare experience. Well see each other again soon because life does not end here.Just days later, Andrs Escobar was dead.The Murder Of Andrs EscobarEscobars family members urged him not to return to Colombia immediately after the World Cup. His brother, Santiago, was living in Las Vegas at the time and asked Escobar to remain in the U.S. with him while emotions were still high back home. But Escobar wanted to face his critics head-on.In the early morning hours of July 2, 1994, Escobar went to El Indio nightclub in Medelln with some friends. Around 3 a.m., he was sitting in his car in the parking lot when three men approached him. An argument broke out, and Escobar was shot six times. His killer allegedly shouted, Goal! every time he fired his gun.Andrs Escobar was rushed to the hospital, where he died 45 minutes later. He was 27 years old.That same day, a man named Humberto Castro Muoz was arrested for Escobars murder. Castro was a bodyguard for drug lord Santiago Galln, who had purportedly bet a large sum of money on the World Cup match that Colombia lost. This revelation sparked allegations that Escobar was killed in retaliation for his own goal.National Police of ColombiaHumberto Castro Muoz, the man who was convicted of killing Andrs Escobar.Castro was sentenced to 43 years in prison for the crime, but rumors circulated that Galln and his brothers had actually killed Escobar and then bribed prosecutors to target Castro, instead. Other people believed that Escobar was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. The truth about Escobars murder may never come to light, but the memory of the Gentleman continues to inspire soccer players and fans around the world.Following Escobars death, his family established the Andrs Escobar Project, which gives children living in poverty the chance to play soccer. The city of Medelln unveiled a statue in his honor in 2002. A community sports complex was named after Escobar, and Netflix released a miniseries called Goles en contra based on his life.In 2026, Santiago Escobar told The New York Times, His death hit me really hard. I loved him. I wanted him here for longer. He left us too soon. After 32 years, I still cry for my brother and I dont understand the death of a person who only did what he loved most, which was play football, entertain people, give joy to his fans, and give everything for his country, for his city.Today, soccer fans in Colombia and around the world celebrate Andrs Escobars legacy not as the man who scored an own goal, but as the man who held his head up high before and after.After reading about the life and death of Andrs Escobar, learn about the time opposing sides stopped fighting to play soccer together during World War I. Then, go inside the chilling murder of Mexican singer Chalino Snchez.The post Who Was Andrs Escobar, The Colombian Player Who Was Killed After Scoring An Own Goal In The World Cup? appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 7 Views -
ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COM25 Innovative Animal Bridges That Are Keeping Wildlife Safe From Humans And CarsClick here to view slideshowWhen human infrastructure spreads into nature, problems usually follow. Transportation corridors like highways, train tracks, and canals can cut off wildlife from their natural habitat, forcing animals to make dangerous and frequently fatal journeys through busy thoroughfares. But wildlife crossings, also known as animal bridges, have aimed to helped.It may seem like a strange idea: can wild animals really be compelled to cross a bridge or navigate a tunnel? However, since the idea first emerged in the 1950s, animal bridges have proven to be a huge success. Not only have they protected countless animal lives, but these wildlife crossings have also helped prevent vehicle-animal collisions, which can cause billions of dollars worth of damage every year. The Evolution Of Animal BridgesAs cars became more common around the world, so did vehicle-animal collisions. Vehicle collisions are estimated to kill more than one million animals ever day, and National Geographic reports that they can cost up to $8 billion a year in medical costs and vehicle repairs. In the 1950s, France came up with an idea to help save animals and humans from these collisions. The country began building "game bridges" or passages a faune sauvage to help animals cross busy roadways. Soon, the idea began to spread across Europe. In the Netherlands, wildlife crossings have expanded rapidly. The country now has more than 600 crossings which protect animals like badges, boars, and deer. The country is even home to the Natuurbrug Zanderij Crailoo, the world's longest animal bridge. This crossing is half a mile long and transects a rail line, a river, a business park, and sports complex.M.Minderhoud/Wikimedia CommonsA segment of the Natuurbrug Zanderij Crailoo in the Netherlands."[Wildlife] crossings are extremely effective," Ben Goldfarb, the author of Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet, told Smithsonian Magazine in 2024. "Typically, they reduce vehicle collisions by 90 percent or so, in part because, typically, you've got a crossing and then you've got roadside fences that funnel the animals to the crossings and allow them to safely cross the highway. So there's lots of research showing that animals definitely use these things."So what do animal bridges generally look like? And what kind of animals use them?Wildlife Crossings Around The WorldThough widely known as "animal bridges," wildlife crossings can be both bridges and tunnels. Canada's Banff National Park, for example, has dozens of wildlife crossings which include both bridges and underpasses. "The basic technology isn't all that different [from pedestrian bridges or tunnels] but you want to make them look like habitat," Goldfarb explained. "You want an animal to feel comfortable crossing this novel, weird structure. So typically, the overpasses especially will have shrubs and even whole trees and dirt."In Canada, the wildlife crossings were a "wild" success. Between 1996 and 2016, park officials documented more than 150,000 animals using the new infrastructure, including bears, cougars, and moose. Across the world on Australia's Christmas Island, a bridge built specifically for migrating red crabs in 2012 has also saved scores of them from being crushed by cars. ChrisBrayPhotography/Wikimedia CommonsThe red crabs of Australia's Christmas Island have benefited from the construction of animal bridges, which help them to migrate safely. Indeed, animal bridges have saved animals both big and small. "It used to be that engineers and biologists were very focused on the big animals, the deer and the elk," Goldfarb noted. "And now we're also thinking, 'Well, wait a second, what does a meadow vole or a snake or a lizard need to feel comfortable on these crossings?' You tend to see lots of rock piles and log jams and other little micro-habitat features that might induce an animal to run across."The Incredible Impact Of Animal Wildlife CrossingsToday, the success of animal bridges continues. Arizona, for example, has built roughly 20 wildlife bridges since 2000, and has seen a 90 percent drop in wildlife-related highway accidents in one part of the state known for migrating elk. But not only have animal bridges saved countless animals, they've also been extremely beneficial for humans. USFWS/Southeast/Wikimedia CommonsA Florida panther using a wildlife crossing."In many cases, [animal bridges] actually pay for themselves," Goldfarb said. "Sometimes the transportation department will propose a new $5 million wildlife overpass, and everybody shakes their head about the idea of spending $5 million on helping elk cross a highway. But actually, by preventing all of these really dangerous, expensive crashes with animals and vehicles, these crossings are actually recouping their own construction costs. And that's a big part of the reason that so many transportation departments around the country are really embracing them."Indeed, many communities are continuing to embrace the idea of wildlife crossings. In Southern California, the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing is being constructed over the 101 freeway west of Los Angeles. More than 200 feet long, the bridge once completed will be the longest wildlife crossing in the world. According to Atmos, it will help bobcats, coyotes, deer, snakes, and other animals navigate dangerous roads. Most importantly, it's intended to help mountain lions on either side of the freeway to meet and mate, thus refreshing their gene pool. Though the idea may seem strange, wildlife crossings have truly been an astounding success. Not only have these bridges saved countless animal lives and revitalized their populations, but they're also beneficial for humans. Animal bridges make the road safer for both wildlife and human drivers. And many of them designed to blend in with the environment and entice animals to cross are absolutely stunning to behold. In the gallery above, enjoy a look at some of the most incredible animal bridges from around the world. After this look at some animal bridges that blend man and nature, find out about how animals in Chernobyl's Red Forest are surviving and flourishing. Then, discover the stories of some of Earth's most unbelievable prehistoric animals. The post 25 Innovative Animal Bridges That Are Keeping Wildlife Safe From Humans And Cars appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 7 Views -
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