Bureau of Engraving and Printing says that series was used in Iceland, Cyprus, Japan, Philippines, and S. Korea.. it looks like the portrait of a Senator's wife, so my guess is it's a portrait of Dorothy Walker Bush when she was younger.. her husband Prescott (the banker) was on the Senate Armed Services Committee..
it was settled by a lot of the same type of Germans who continued west from there during the mid 19th Century.. and its proximity to Cleveland has always sort of made it the easternmost Midwestern city..
In the first stage, archaeologists opened eight trenches and found a necropolis with nearly 150 urn graves, rock tombs and earthen graves, which were determined to belong to the Iron Age Assyrian civilization dating back to the first millennium B.C., in an area of approximately 100 square meters.
Spears, arrowheads, daggers, knives, swords and a wide variety of war materials, thought to belong to the dead, were unearthed in the urn graves, where the remaining bones of the dead were buried after being cremated.
if they're so scared of the truth, the news must be really bad i guess.. and such varied topics as well: real estate, youth unemployment, stagflation, capital fleeing the dictatorship because of fears of asset seizure.. so many problems and nobody can talk about them.. but China is a big place, maybe they can just bury the problems somewhere in a big Chinese hole.. or lock them up in a camp in Xinjiang..
The researchers put the increase in violence in the 5th and 4th millennia BCE down to the agglomeration of humans in the first, still poorly organized, cities. The rate of violence only reduced significantly once legal systems, a centrally controlled army, and religious institutions (for example, religious festivals) developed.
this seems to be the origins of the Tower of Babel story to me.. in the Late Bronze Age people still told stories about a time long before (3000 years prior), when people had tried to settle down in those poorly organized, agglomeration cities mentioned in the article.. they still told stories about the chaos of cities without laws/religion and no common language..