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- ...that the nipples of the Ancient Greek statue Getty Victorious Youth (pictured) were cast in copper to contrast with the bronze of the torso?
- ...that two Viking women named Gerlög and Inga documented their tragic and dramatic family saga on a series of runestones during the civil wars of 11th century Sweden?
- ...that the Aston Martin DBR1 sports car won the 1000km Nürburgring round of the World Sportscar Championship in all three years it entered?
- ...that the Ingvar Runestones commemorate Vikings who died in the raid led by Ingvar the Far-Travelled which pillaged the coasts of Persia?
- ...that misunderstandings about evolution have hindered the public's acceptance of its modern synthesis, most notably in the United States?
- ...that Zhang Zhenshi created a widely reproduced image of Mao Zedong which is known as China's Mona Lisa?
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- Aston Martin DBR1 - by The359 - 6 January
- Gerlög and Inga - by Berig - 6 January
- Getty Victorious Youth - Wetman - 6 January
- misunderstandings about evolution - ScienceApologist - 6 January
- Ingvar Runestones - Berig - 7 January
- Zhang Zhenshi - written by Esemono - nominated by Carabinieri - 8 January