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Join us for a fascinating journey through time at the museum, where iconic figures and artifacts come to life. Discover the enigmatic world of cavemen or troglodytes, with insights into their behavior and the significance of cave art. Marvel at the colossal statues of Easter Island, crafted by ancient Polynesians. Dive into the lives of influential leaders like Napoleon, who shaped France's future during the Revolution, and Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, who guided the nation through the Civil War and abolition of slavery. Experience the energy of Teddy Roosevelt, a dynamic leader of the Progressive Movement.
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Night at the museum Arlette Garlan
Cavemen • A caveman or troglodyte is a stock character based upon widespread concepts of the way in which early prehistoric humans may have looked and behaved. The term caveman, sometimes used colloquially to refer to Neanderthal people, originates out of assumptions about the association between early humans and caves, most clearly demonstrated in cave painting or bench models.
Easter island statues • human figures carved from rock on the Polynesian island of Easter island between the years
Napoleon • military and political leader during the latter stages of the French revolution. As Napoleon I, he was emperor of the French from 1804 to 1815
Abraham lincon • The16th president of the united states , serving from March 1861 until his assassination. As president, he led the country through a great constitutional, military and moral crisis—the American civil war —preserving the Union while ending slavery and promoting economic modernization
Teddy Roosevelt • was the 26th president of the united states (1901–1909). He is noted for his energetic personality, range of interests and achievements, leadership of the progressive movement , and his "cowboy" image and robust masculinity