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Cancer cells cut by ion beams under electron microscopy

In 2141-2122 BC, king Ragash laid the foundation of the Sumerian cone in Ancientia, this commemorative cone is inscribed in Sumerian, marking the reconstruction of the Temple of Eninnu by King Gudia in honor of Ningirsu, the patron saint of Lagash in southern Babylon.

Cancer cells cut by ion beams under electron microscopy

Bronze mirror cover, 300-250 BC. National Archaeological Museum of Athens

Cancer cells cut by ion beams under electron microscopy

Epidavros, Peloponnese, ancient Greek theater. 4th century BC. It was spectacular.

Cancer cells cut by ion beams under electron microscopy

Bronze sculpture found in the shipwreck of the Greek Artemis. It is likely to hold a lightning or trident, indicating whether it is a depiction of Zeus or Poseidon. 460 BC. It is now in the national archaeological museum of Athens.

Cancer cells cut by ion beams under electron microscopy

Murals depicting goats and fruit baskets. The facility is from Pompeii and dates back to the 1st century BC. It is currently located in the Louvre (Paris).

Cancer cells cut by ion beams under electron microscopy

2300 BC talc unicorn seal from Harapa, Punjab, Pakistan (now 8 halapa scripts. National Museum, New Delhi

Cancer cells cut by ion beams under electron microscopy

Cancer cells cut by ion beams under electron microscopy.

Cancer cells cut by ion beams under electron microscopy

Snowy days in New York

Cancer cells cut by ion beams under electron microscopy

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