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| DUKAS PRESSEAGENTUR GMBH/ALAMY | | Who were these 'Queens of the Stone Age'? | Collectively referred to as the Venus figurines, these statues created during the Paleolithic period seem crude, with large and exaggerated breads, bellies, and hips, and faces that often lack distinctive features. But were they goddesses—or toys? Their true purpose has stumped scholars for more than a century. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY BOB SWEATT | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHANNA-MARIA FRITZ | | An inside look at the lives of circus performers | Johanna-Maria Fritz has been photographing the circus since she was 17, first in her native Germany, then Iceland, and the Middle East. In these intimate images, she documents Sirkus Islands—Iceland's first and only circus. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY ROBERT PLUMA | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY CHARLIE HAMILTON JAMES | | Why the wildebeest is the unlikely king of the Serengeti | Their annual migration is an exquisite example of nature's elaborate clockwork. But observed up close, they're funny-looking, enigmatic creatures that can seem hopelessly dim-witted. And yet for millennia, they've inhabited this complicated, unforgiving landscape. | | | |
| I noticed one wildebeest step out of the line. It looked around and started in the opposite direction, as if it had concluded the group was heading the wrong way ... That wildebeest, I thought, is doomed.
Peter Gwin, writer | From: Why the wildebeest is the unlikely king of the Serengeti | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY BRECK P. KENT, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION | | | |
| COURTESY OF AKIRA ICHIKAWA | | | |
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