Actress Photos Actress Carla Valentine HD Photos and Wallpapers April 2024 By GethuCinema Admin April 4, 2024 Related Posts Actress Carla Valentine HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2024 Actress Carla Valentine HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2024 Actress Carla Valentine HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2024 Actress Carla Valentine HD Photos and Wallpapers February 2024 Actress Carla Valentine HD Photos and Wallpapers October 2023 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItTelegram For Easter weekend: Here are images of a crucified plastinate entitled “Jesus” created from human bone and blood vessels, by Gunther von Hagens, for a Channel 4 documentary in 2012 “Crucifixion”. B&W photos are Marco Sanges. Although many consider his work controversial and obviously some thought this was quite heretical, he insists that this work is not meant to be blasphemous but a true expression of his Christian values. I remember watching the documentary at the time and during filming I think he’d discovered he was terminally ill with Parkinson’s Disease and you could see his whole attitude of showmanship become very humble and reverent. It’s ironic he has discovered a way to preserve human flesh for posterity – they’ll “live forever”, as it were – but he is already dying. He says after his death he WILL be made into a plastinate and put on display as part of Bodyworlds. #humanremains #plastinate #remains2beseen #crucify #crucifix #crucifixion #plastination #easter #gunthervonhagens #vonhagens #bodyworlds #lent #crucified #easter #easterweekend #jesus For Easter weekend: Here are images of a crucified plastinate entitled “Jesus” created from human bone and blood vessels, by Gunther von Hagens, for a Channel 4 documentary in 2012 “Crucifixion”. B&W photos are Marco Sanges. Although many consider his work controversial and obviously some thought this was quite heretical, he insists that this work is not meant to be blasphemous but a true expression of his Christian values. I remember watching the documentary at the time and during filming I think he’d discovered he was terminally ill with Parkinson’s Disease and you could see his whole attitude of showmanship become very humble and reverent. It’s ironic he has discovered a way to preserve human flesh for posterity – they’ll “live forever”, as it were – but he is already dying. He says after his death he WILL be made into a plastinate and put on display as part of Bodyworlds. #humanremains #plastinate #remains2beseen #crucify #crucifix #crucifixion #plastination #easter #gunthervonhagens #vonhagens #bodyworlds #lent #crucified #easter #easterweekend #jesus For Easter weekend: Here are images of a crucified plastinate entitled “Jesus” created from human bone and blood vessels, by Gunther von Hagens, for a Channel 4 documentary in 2012 “Crucifixion”. B&W photos are Marco Sanges. Although many consider his work controversial and obviously some thought this was quite heretical, he insists that this work is not meant to be blasphemous but a true expression of his Christian values. I remember watching the documentary at the time and during filming I think he’d discovered he was terminally ill with Parkinson’s Disease and you could see his whole attitude of showmanship become very humble and reverent. It’s ironic he has discovered a way to preserve human flesh for posterity – they’ll “live forever”, as it were – but he is already dying. He says after his death he WILL be made into a plastinate and put on display as part of Bodyworlds. #humanremains #plastinate #remains2beseen #crucify #crucifix #crucifixion #plastination #easter #gunthervonhagens #vonhagens #bodyworlds #lent #crucified #easter #easterweekend #jesus For Easter weekend: Here are images of a crucified plastinate entitled “Jesus” created from human bone and blood vessels, by Gunther von Hagens, for a Channel 4 documentary in 2012 “Crucifixion”. B&W photos are Marco Sanges. Although many consider his work controversial and obviously some thought this was quite heretical, he insists that this work is not meant to be blasphemous but a true expression of his Christian values. I remember watching the documentary at the time and during filming I think he’d discovered he was terminally ill with Parkinson’s Disease and you could see his whole attitude of showmanship become very humble and reverent. It’s ironic he has discovered a way to preserve human flesh for posterity – they’ll “live forever”, as it were – but he is already dying. He says after his death he WILL be made into a plastinate and put on display as part of Bodyworlds. #humanremains #plastinate #remains2beseen #crucify #crucifix #crucifixion #plastination #easter #gunthervonhagens #vonhagens #bodyworlds #lent #crucified #easter #easterweekend #jesus For Easter weekend: Here are images of a crucified plastinate entitled “Jesus” created from human bone and blood vessels, by Gunther von Hagens, for a Channel 4 documentary in 2012 “Crucifixion”. B&W photos are Marco Sanges. Although many consider his work controversial and obviously some thought this was quite heretical, he insists that this work is not meant to be blasphemous but a true expression of his Christian values. I remember watching the documentary at the time and during filming I think he’d discovered he was terminally ill with Parkinson’s Disease and you could see his whole attitude of showmanship become very humble and reverent. It’s ironic he has discovered a way to preserve human flesh for posterity – they’ll “live forever”, as it were – but he is already dying. He says after his death he WILL be made into a plastinate and put on display as part of Bodyworlds. #humanremains #plastinate #remains2beseen #crucify #crucifix #crucifixion #plastination #easter #gunthervonhagens #vonhagens #bodyworlds #lent #crucified #easter #easterweekend #jesus ♀️ For International Women’s Day, Frances Glessner Lee, someone I jokingly describe as the ‘Real Life Miss Marple’ but who’s frequently called ‘The Mother of Forensic Science’. Born in 1878 to a wealthy industrialist she was home schooled, and whereas her brother was allowed to go on to study medicine at Harvard, she was not. It therefore wasn’t until her father died and she came into her inheritance at age 52 that she followed her forensic science dreams. She financed and created 20 incredible, tiny dollhouse crime scenes called The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death c.1940s, 18 of which are still in use as a teaching tool by the police department in Baltimore. (They were the inspiration for miniature crime scenes on TV shows such as CSI and Father Brown). In 1931, Glessner Lee endowed the Harvard Department of Legal Medicine—the first such department in the country—and her gifts would later establish the George Burgess Magrath Library, a chair in legal medicine, and the Harvard Seminars in Homicide Investigation. She also endowed the Harvard Associates in Police Science, a national organization for the furtherance of forensic science; it has a division dedicated to her, called the Frances Glessner Lee Homicide School. See www.deathindiorama.com for more, or read the book “18 Tiny Deaths’ by Bruce Goldfarb. #missmarple #fatherbrown #csi #forensics #forensicscience #crimescene #crimescenes #thenutshellstudies #brucegoldfarb #18tinydeaths #internationalwomensday ♀️ For International Women’s Day, Frances Glessner Lee, someone I jokingly describe as the ‘Real Life Miss Marple’ but who’s frequently called ‘The Mother of Forensic Science’. Born in 1878 to a wealthy industrialist she was home schooled, and whereas her brother was allowed to go on to study medicine at Harvard, she was not. It therefore wasn’t until her father died and she came into her inheritance at age 52 that she followed her forensic science dreams. She financed and created 20 incredible, tiny dollhouse crime scenes called The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death c.1940s, 18 of which are still in use as a teaching tool by the police department in Baltimore. (They were the inspiration for miniature crime scenes on TV shows such as CSI and Father Brown). In 1931, Glessner Lee endowed the Harvard Department of Legal Medicine—the first such department in the country—and her gifts would later establish the George Burgess Magrath Library, a chair in legal medicine, and the Harvard Seminars in Homicide Investigation. She also endowed the Harvard Associates in Police Science, a national organization for the furtherance of forensic science; it has a division dedicated to her, called the Frances Glessner Lee Homicide School. See www.deathindiorama.com for more, or read the book “18 Tiny Deaths’ by Bruce Goldfarb. #missmarple #fatherbrown #csi #forensics #forensicscience #crimescene #crimescenes #thenutshellstudies #brucegoldfarb #18tinydeaths #internationalwomensday ♀️ For International Women’s Day, Frances Glessner Lee, someone I jokingly describe as the ‘Real Life Miss Marple’ but who’s frequently called ‘The Mother of Forensic Science’. Born in 1878 to a wealthy industrialist she was home schooled, and whereas her brother was allowed to go on to study medicine at Harvard, she was not. It therefore wasn’t until her father died and she came into her inheritance at age 52 that she followed her forensic science dreams. She financed and created 20 incredible, tiny dollhouse crime scenes called The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death c.1940s, 18 of which are still in use as a teaching tool by the police department in Baltimore. (They were the inspiration for miniature crime scenes on TV shows such as CSI and Father Brown). In 1931, Glessner Lee endowed the Harvard Department of Legal Medicine—the first such department in the country—and her gifts would later establish the George Burgess Magrath Library, a chair in legal medicine, and the Harvard Seminars in Homicide Investigation. She also endowed the Harvard Associates in Police Science, a national organization for the furtherance of forensic science; it has a division dedicated to her, called the Frances Glessner Lee Homicide School. See www.deathindiorama.com for more, or read the book “18 Tiny Deaths’ by Bruce Goldfarb. #missmarple #fatherbrown #csi #forensics #forensicscience #crimescene #crimescenes #thenutshellstudies #brucegoldfarb #18tinydeaths #internationalwomensday Bound Foot of a Chinese woman (1862). Please tag @baileysarian because it would be AMAZING if she saw this following on from her Dark History video. 🦶 The foot is shortened antero-posteriorly. The natural concavity of the sole is greatly increased. The bones are compressed and much smaller than their normal size. The toes are doubled down and distorted. The practice of binding feet in China began during the Tang dynasty (circa 950 AD) and continued as late as the 1870s. The process of creating these ‘Lotus Feet’ was started usually in the winter months when feet were numb and slightly less likely to feel pain. It began by soaking the feet of a young girl (around 2-5 years old – before the arch of the foot had a chance to develop fully) in warm animal blood in which herbs had been steeped. Toe nails were clipped, as far back as possible to prevent ingrowth and infection, and then a foot massage was given before the next step which involved breaking every toe except for the big toe. The arch of the foot was also forcibly broken. This was all done by pressing toes tightly down and into the sole of the foot and then binding them even tighter with bandages soaked into the blood and herb mixture. The procedure continued with unbinding (every couple of days), re-cutting toenails, soaking the feet to remove necrotic tissue, massaging broken bones then re-binding even tighter. As well as the more obvious problems of pain, the main issue with this techniques was infection due to ingrown toenails: many dropped off and were unable to grow back. Also, with circulation to the feet being compromised complications such as necrotic flesh were rife. However, this could be considered a benefit as it meant that toes would drop off and ‘unwanted’ flesh could be removed. In certain instances, girls with fleshier toes or larger feet risked having shards of glass or rusty nails inserted deliberately to cause infection and ultimately necrosis of tissue which could be sloughed away. Unfortunately this form of infection could lead to septic shock and death. #footbinding 🧛 “Vampire” – These first two images (from Reuters & National Geographic) are of the skull of the ‘Venice Vampire’, exhumed on an island near Venice called Lazzaretto Nuovo. I was actually at that dig ON THAT ISLAND several years before the “vampire” was found, and wrote about it in my blog post wp.me/p4e564-eN. I’ve added some pics of me on that dig, but I don’t have many as this was before we all had phones with cameras. This skull is of course not a real vampire (I assume..) but during the Black Death, around the 1500s, there was a genuine fear of the undead rising from their graves to feed from the innocent and spread pestilence. Shoving something inedible in the cadaver’s mouth was an exorcism technique. This is one of the only exhumed examples from there: the “vampire” has had had a brick shoved in it’s mouth (Last week I posted two other examples of “vampire” burials from a Polish dig, so do check that out if you’re interested 🧛💀🧛 #humanremains #carlaween #remains2beseen #remainstobeseen #anatomy #vampire #venice #lazzarettonuovo #plague #blackdeath #halloween #archaeology #excavavation #halloweencountdown 🧛 “Vampire” – These first two images (from Reuters & National Geographic) are of the skull of the ‘Venice Vampire’, exhumed on an island near Venice called Lazzaretto Nuovo. I was actually at that dig ON THAT ISLAND several years before the “vampire” was found, and wrote about it in my blog post wp.me/p4e564-eN. I’ve added some pics of me on that dig, but I don’t have many as this was before we all had phones with cameras. This skull is of course not a real vampire (I assume..) but during the Black Death, around the 1500s, there was a genuine fear of the undead rising from their graves to feed from the innocent and spread pestilence. Shoving something inedible in the cadaver’s mouth was an exorcism technique. This is one of the only exhumed examples from there: the “vampire” has had had a brick shoved in it’s mouth (Last week I posted two other examples of “vampire” burials from a Polish dig, so do check that out if you’re interested 🧛💀🧛 #humanremains #carlaween #remains2beseen #remainstobeseen #anatomy #vampire #venice #lazzarettonuovo #plague #blackdeath #halloween #archaeology #excavavation #halloweencountdown 🧛 “Vampire” – These first two images (from Reuters & National Geographic) are of the skull of the ‘Venice Vampire’, exhumed on an island near Venice called Lazzaretto Nuovo. I was actually at that dig ON THAT ISLAND several years before the “vampire” was found, and wrote about it in my blog post wp.me/p4e564-eN. I’ve added some pics of me on that dig, but I don’t have many as this was before we all had phones with cameras. This skull is of course not a real vampire (I assume..) but during the Black Death, around the 1500s, there was a genuine fear of the undead rising from their graves to feed from the innocent and spread pestilence. Shoving something inedible in the cadaver’s mouth was an exorcism technique. This is one of the only exhumed examples from there: the “vampire” has had had a brick shoved in it’s mouth (Last week I posted two other examples of “vampire” burials from a Polish dig, so do check that out if you’re interested 🧛💀🧛 #humanremains #carlaween #remains2beseen #remainstobeseen #anatomy #vampire #venice #lazzarettonuovo #plague #blackdeath #halloween #archaeology #excavavation #halloweencountdown 🧛 “Vampire” – These first two images (from Reuters & National Geographic) are of the skull of the ‘Venice Vampire’, exhumed on an island near Venice called Lazzaretto Nuovo. I was actually at that dig ON THAT ISLAND several years before the “vampire” was found, and wrote about it in my blog post wp.me/p4e564-eN. I’ve added some pics of me on that dig, but I don’t have many as this was before we all had phones with cameras. This skull is of course not a real vampire (I assume..) but during the Black Death, around the 1500s, there was a genuine fear of the undead rising from their graves to feed from the innocent and spread pestilence. Shoving something inedible in the cadaver’s mouth was an exorcism technique. This is one of the only exhumed examples from there: the “vampire” has had had a brick shoved in it’s mouth (Last week I posted two other examples of “vampire” burials from a Polish dig, so do check that out if you’re interested 🧛💀🧛 #humanremains #carlaween #remains2beseen #remainstobeseen #anatomy #vampire #venice #lazzarettonuovo #plague #blackdeath #halloween #archaeology #excavavation #halloweencountdown 🧛 “Vampire” – These first two images (from Reuters & National Geographic) are of the skull of the ‘Venice Vampire’, exhumed on an island near Venice called Lazzaretto Nuovo. I was actually at that dig ON THAT ISLAND several years before the “vampire” was found, and wrote about it in my blog post wp.me/p4e564-eN. I’ve added some pics of me on that dig, but I don’t have many as this was before we all had phones with cameras. This skull is of course not a real vampire (I assume..) but during the Black Death, around the 1500s, there was a genuine fear of the undead rising from their graves to feed from the innocent and spread pestilence. Shoving something inedible in the cadaver’s mouth was an exorcism technique. This is one of the only exhumed examples from there: the “vampire” has had had a brick shoved in it’s mouth (Last week I posted two other examples of “vampire” burials from a Polish dig, so do check that out if you’re interested 🧛💀🧛 #humanremains #carlaween #remains2beseen #remainstobeseen #anatomy #vampire #venice #lazzarettonuovo #plague #blackdeath #halloween #archaeology #excavavation #halloweencountdown My Halloween countdown continues with 17 mini coffins ⚰️ ⚰️ This has to be one of my favourite stories EVER and I just want to get it out there, particularly to you guys not from the UK who may not know it: One June afternoon in 1836 five young boys accidentally stumbled upon something spooky and extraordinary. They’d spent the day mucking around hunting for rabbit warrens on Arthur’s Seat (the main peak of a group of mountains in Edinburgh) when they made a startling discovery at the entrance to a small cave on the north-eastern face of the hill: a horde of intricately-carved miniature figures set in coffins ⚰️ The 17 tiny coffins had lain undisturbed for an indeterminate amount of time beneath just a few thin slabs of slate. They were neatly laid out in three tiers: two lower rows of eight and a third supposedly just begun. Unfortunately the boys decided to pelt each other with them so only 8 of these coffins survive to the present day, and are on display in the National Museum of Scotland (@nationalmuseumsscotland) But who made them and what were they doing there? Initial theories obviously included Witchcraft and Demonology but more modern theories abound about them perhaps representing the 17 victims of Edinburgh’s Burke and Hare. (I’ve mentioned them before: they weren’t Body Snatchers, they were simply murderers.) But it gets weirder…In December 2014, the Museum received a mysterious package: a beautifully-made replica of one of the coffins, cryptically entitled ‘XVIII’ with a note. You have to check out more about these amazing objects on the website www.nms.ac.uk #carlaween #arthursseat #edinburgh #arthursseatcoffins #burkeandhare #bodysnatchers #resurrectionmen #murder #minicoffin #mystery #witchcraft #demonology #halloween #coffins #halloweencountdown #17coffins #scotland #nationalmuseumsscotland A modern take on the “Frankenstein” story? This is ‘Regenerative Reliquary’ by Amy Karle (@artist_amy_karle), a skeletal hand grown in a lab. In the first step of the creative process in 2016, Karle and a team of experts scanned the bones of a female hand as the basis for a digital model. Then they gave the model pores and other microstructures that make it mimic bone. Karle 3-D-printed this scaffolding out of a biodegradable, nontoxic hydrogel. Finally, the team seeded the hydrogel with human stem cells and placed it in a bioreactor—a container to keep the project alive. Over the years, Karle wants the cells to grow over the scaffolding and ossify (turn into bone). “We’ll see if the cells have a mind of their own,” she says. “I like to step back and let the artwork take over.” Karle hopes her work will inspire scientists who are growing bone for medical use. “I have an opportunity to bring attention to this type of research,” she says. There’s a whole lot more info as well as video and fantastic pics by Carl Nordstrom on her website amykarle.com. Her work is fascinating! #carlaween #halloween #halloweencountdown #frankenstein #amykarle #bioartist #humantissue #transplants #bioart #futurefrankenstein #humanremains #bonetransplant Pumpkin picking at @tulleyspyopumpkins!! 🎃🎃🎃 Inspired by that here are some anatomy pumpkins. If you head to the site http://www.brit.co/anatomy-pumpkins/ there’s even some downloadable templates for you to use. If you haven’t yet carved your pumpkins for Halloween this weekend then these might be for you #carlaween #anatomy #pumpkins #humananatomy #pathology #halloweencountdown #halloween #carlaween #carlaweencountdown Pumpkin picking at @tulleyspyopumpkins!! 🎃🎃🎃 Inspired by that here are some anatomy pumpkins. If you head to the site http://www.brit.co/anatomy-pumpkins/ there’s even some downloadable templates for you to use. If you haven’t yet carved your pumpkins for Halloween this weekend then these might be for you #carlaween #anatomy #pumpkins #humananatomy #pathology #halloweencountdown #halloween #carlaween #carlaweencountdown Pumpkin picking at @tulleyspyopumpkins!! 🎃🎃🎃 Inspired by that here are some anatomy pumpkins. If you head to the site http://www.brit.co/anatomy-pumpkins/ there’s even some downloadable templates for you to use. If you haven’t yet carved your pumpkins for Halloween this weekend then these might be for you #carlaween #anatomy #pumpkins #humananatomy #pathology #halloweencountdown #halloween #carlaween #carlaweencountdown Pumpkin picking at @tulleyspyopumpkins!! 🎃🎃🎃 Inspired by that here are some anatomy pumpkins. If you head to the site http://www.brit.co/anatomy-pumpkins/ there’s even some downloadable templates for you to use. If you haven’t yet carved your pumpkins for Halloween this weekend then these might be for you #carlaween #anatomy #pumpkins #humananatomy #pathology #halloweencountdown #halloween #carlaween #carlaweencountdown Pumpkin picking at @tulleyspyopumpkins!! 🎃🎃🎃 Inspired by that here are some anatomy pumpkins. If you head to the site http://www.brit.co/anatomy-pumpkins/ there’s even some downloadable templates for you to use. If you haven’t yet carved your pumpkins for Halloween this weekend then these might be for you #carlaween #anatomy #pumpkins #humananatomy #pathology #halloweencountdown #halloween #carlaween #carlaweencountdown Pumpkin picking at @tulleyspyopumpkins!! 🎃🎃🎃 Inspired by that here are some anatomy pumpkins. If you head to the site http://www.brit.co/anatomy-pumpkins/ there’s even some downloadable templates for you to use. If you haven’t yet carved your pumpkins for Halloween this weekend then these might be for you #carlaween #anatomy #pumpkins #humananatomy #pathology #halloweencountdown #halloween #carlaween #carlaweencountdown Thanks so much to @officialagathachristie and @emmahollandpr for a wonderful evening last night! I went to see ‘And Then There Were None’ at @churchill_bromley and it was fantastic. It’s a great retelling of a relentlessly dark Agatha Christie book (one of the best selling books of all time, at over 100 million copies) with a powerful final scene. I was lucky enough to bump into Bob Barrett after the show for this pic – swipe – and other cast members include David Yelland who played the valet, George, to David Suchet’s ‘Poirot’ for years; Joseph Beattie @carelesstwins and Andrew Lancel @andrew.lancel. between them, the cast has been in Poirot, Father Brown, The Bill, Midsomer Murders, Inspector Alleyn, Marple and Marcella so they know what they’re doing when it comes to murders and mysteries! Check it out in Bromley until April 6th then Southampton 8th to 13th 💀 #andthentherewerenone #agathachristie #bromley #churchilltheatre Thanks so much to @officialagathachristie and @emmahollandpr for a wonderful evening last night! I went to see ‘And Then There Were None’ at @churchill_bromley and it was fantastic. It’s a great retelling of a relentlessly dark Agatha Christie book (one of the best selling books of all time, at over 100 million copies) with a powerful final scene. I was lucky enough to bump into Bob Barrett after the show for this pic – swipe – and other cast members include David Yelland who played the valet, George, to David Suchet’s ‘Poirot’ for years; Joseph Beattie @carelesstwins and Andrew Lancel @andrew.lancel. between them, the cast has been in Poirot, Father Brown, The Bill, Midsomer Murders, Inspector Alleyn, Marple and Marcella so they know what they’re doing when it comes to murders and mysteries! Check it out in Bromley until April 6th then Southampton 8th to 13th 💀 #andthentherewerenone #agathachristie #bromley #churchilltheatre TagsCarla Valentine Previous articleActress Olga Sumskaya HD Photos and Wallpapers April 2024Next articleActress Karla Estrada HD Photos and Wallpapers April 2024