Showing posts with label stone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stone. Show all posts

Friday, January 19, 2024

Sisyphus.

Sisyphus (Σίσυφος) (Sísyphos) was a king of Corinth (Ephyra) in Greek myths and legends. Aelous (Αἴολος) was his father and Enarete (Ἐναρέτη) was his mother. Also, Sisyphus had sibling, wives, and children.

He met with other gods and goddesses.

After the death, Sisyphus rolled a heavy stone up a mountain in Tartarus (Τάρταρος). The stone rolled down. Therefore, sometimes hard and pointless work is called "Sisyphean".

There are many different pieces of art about this story.



Sunday, April 17, 2022

Homo habilis.

Homo habilis or "handy man" is a species who, lived in Early Pleistoncene, in Africa.

This type of human had their own anatomy of the body.

Also, Homo habilis had society between each other.

They used stone tools for their life. These people ate meat and fruit.

Homo habilis was different from other types, primitive people.

Source of image:

https://www.istockphoto.com/es/foto/homopol%C3%ADmero-de-habilis-gm174893341-22970111


Source of image:

https://www.istockphoto.com/es/foto/homo-habilis-sentado-sobre-un-cuboide-aislado-sobre-fondo-blanco-gm1321458702-407677864


Source of image:

https://www.istockphoto.com/es/foto/homopol%C3%ADmero-habilis-aislado-sobre-un-fondo-blanco-gm607929808-104275787



Friday, March 18, 2022

Tales from childhood: Interesting treasure.

 During weekend Sophie decided to explore a corner in the yard of a village house. There was a lot of land in this place.

She dug deep and suddenly noticed a very large stone. Little Sophie continued to dig the land, while the stone became larger and larger.

Then this stone began to narrow. She continued to dig.

“What’s this?” Sophie asked her grandmother.

“Those are dinosaur bones!” the grandmother said.

Everyone was happy that Sophie had found dinosaur bones.