Hidden for more than 90 years beneath the rolling sand dunes of Guadalupe, California, an enormous, plaster sphinx from the 1923 blockbuster movie "The Ten Commandments" has been rediscovered and is ...
It’s not quite ancient history, but it’s still a blast from the past. A plaster sphinx has been dug up by archaeologists in the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes in California, KETY reports. It was part of an ...
Archaeologists working in sand dunes on the central California coast have dug up an intact plaster sphinx that was part of an Egyptian film set built more than 90 years ago for Cecil B. DeMille’s epic ...
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Archaeologists unearth one of the giant sphinxes from the film, "The Ten Commandments." (Applied EarthWorks, Inc.) Hidden for more than 90 years beneath the rolling sand dunes of Guadalupe, California ...
Hidden for more than 90 years beneath rolling sand dunes, an enormous, plaster sphinx from the 1923 blockbuster movie "The Ten Commandments" has been rediscovered and is now above ground. The roughly ...
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