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Photo by Tyrone Turner © 2012 National Geographic
Never-before-seen artwork — the first to be found on walls of a Maya house — adorn the dwelling in the ruined city of Xultún. The figure at left is one of three men on the house’s west wall who are painted in black and wear identical costumes.
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by Dorothy Wilding, hand-coloured by Beatrice Johnson, hand-coloured bromide print, 1952
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Mata Hari, Greta Garbo
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FILE – In this March 15, 1973, file photo President Nixon tells a White House news conference that he will not allow his legal counsel, John Dean, to testify on Capitol Hill in the Watergate investigation and challenged the Senate to test him in the Supreme Court. A feisty Nixon defended his shredded legacy and Watergate-era actions in grand jury testimony that he thought would never come out. On Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011, it did. (AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi, File)
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In this photo released by Christie’s auction house, actress Marilyn Monroe poses for photographer Bert Stern in 1962. The photo, entitled “The Last Sitting,” is among more than 100 Monroe images being offered for sale in three sessions on Dec. 16-17 at Christie’s auction house. They are expected to bring from $811,000 to $1.1 million.(AP Photo/Christie’s, Bert Stern)**NO SALES**
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