Walk through the displays of artifacts and see what Iroquoian life was like in the 17th century. |
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The artifacts include hundreds of stone tools and flakes, as well as spear foreshafts made of rhinoceros horn and mammoth tusk. |
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Within the substitutional mode, anachronism was neither an aberration nor a mere rhetorical device, but a structural condition of artifacts. |
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Hollywood is the graveyard for all the uprooted cultural artifacts of a superannuated tradition. |
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As she so eloquently writes, ancient Mesopotamian sites and artifacts are part of the fabric of her earliest memories. |
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Three other artifacts found in the dig initially seemed at odds with a trash pit scenario. |
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A visitor to this site, trying to find particular artifacts, enters her search terms, then pauses over the checkboxes. |
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There were some people who felt that ancient Egyptological artifacts should remain in Egypt. |
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Literally a ton of flint was recovered from these units, including 885 kg of debitage and debris and 25 kg of tools and artifacts. |
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The use of blue light in this experiment is important because white light illumination caused significant heating artifacts. |
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Among the most notable artifacts is the last remaining slab of the Rosetta Stone, circa 196 B.C., used to decipher ancient Egyptian language. |
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Continuous-occupation Neoeskimo sites were defined by the presence of both Thule and historic Inuit artifacts. |
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The exhumation of Roman artifacts reinforced the enduring power of such symbols. |
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The other four artifacts are technically comforters rather than true quilts because they are tied rather than quilted. |
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Other tools, such as scrapers, gravers, drills, and notched flakes, accounted for only 4 percent of the formal artifacts. |
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Local people wanted a safe place to exhibit and store family pictures and historical artifacts, and now the Centre provides just that. |
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There is a large collection of artifacts, including Kadaitcha shoes, which were worn by those who are feared for carrying out punishment. |
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Lynn will receive training so she can excavate sites, remove fossils and artifacts, and carefully map the finds. |
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My closet and drawers are literally overflowing with ancient artifacts with little or nothing known about their origins. |
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Beyond the 1930s-era wall were shelves and boxes stacked with books, stuffed animals, bones, and cultural artifacts. |
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Its mission then as now is to preserve artifacts and works of art and to assure the continuation of the Spanish colonial art tradition. |
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Error diffusion can create artifacts in the image as rendered by the display device. |
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Public libraries quickly became centralized depositories for important public texts and artifacts. |
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I even spent an afternoon studying a book devoted to drawings of various Goddess symbols and glyphs found on ancient artifacts. |
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Most Serb nationalists did not see the museum's artifacts and documents as inimically hostile to their nationalist point of view. |
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The education sector will provide curriculum materials linked to library artifacts and museum exhibits. |
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Frustratingly, we see here how rescuing the artifacts of mass culture can so easily turn them into unapproachable objects. |
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There was grain present, and some artifacts and pixelation, but it wasn't overly distracting. |
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Their love for these artifacts often resembles the passion one associates with religious fervor. |
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The motion artifacts are not blur but strobing, which is an unfortunate side effect of quick movement shot on video. |
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How did they know they would be allowed to get away with the trucks they must have used to move the heavy artifacts which they stole? |
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No edge enhancement or artifacts are present at all, and as with most transfers of recent films, this DVD looks great. |
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Most of the artifacts date to around 1200 to 900 B.C., when the Olmecs were at the height of their influence. |
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We do tend to dismiss offhand such phenomena as human artifacts, and because of good theoretical and inductive preconceptions. |
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Meanwhile, the controversial sales add fuel to a growing international debate over who owns stolen artifacts. |
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To improve the accuracy of that extrapolation, we place a high premium on finding improved algorithms that reduce discretization artifacts. |
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If you've written off pistons and pushrods as obsolete 20 th-century artifacts, you're ahead of the game. |
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Therefore, artifacts associated with the experimental procedure could not be absolutely excluded, as was mentioned by the authors. |
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This movie shows its age through the many artifacts and imperfections present. |
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Any drift starting or stopping within the experiment may create artifacts, although the trials are randomized in a balanced order. |
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Though present, the DNR artifacts are not significant enough to detract much from the viewing. |
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Shadows and dimly lighted sequences possess great detail and clarity, with no signs of edge enhancement or digital compression artifacts present. |
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Of these artifacts, the material best suited for radiometric dating was a set of bone awls. |
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More than 100 years old, these drums are one of many artifacts that embody the spirits of Asante culture. |
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In addition there are historic artifacts, submerged wharves and docks, and natural features like caves and reefs to explore. |
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Unearthing incredible facts and artifacts for the Museum requires some exciting adventures. |
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This took the form of block-based artifacts and some posterization of large areas where the same color was being rendered. |
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They become artifacts not only of culture but of time, and as such acquire a timeless, ageless quality that can elude even the best color films. |
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On this night, the restaurant is decorated in traditional coastal artifacts such as khangas and arches made out of Makuti leaves. |
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The result keeps the sharpness of bicubic interpolation while smoothing the isophotes to reduce jagged pixelization artifacts. |
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Our comparisons also suggest that the types of grave artifacts included with burials were partly related to age and location. |
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The museum itself has been designed to merge with the local architecture and contains artifacts that are both sacred and secular. |
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Because of small body movements or maybe sudden changes in luminosity, some of the recorded emission spectra showed artifacts. |
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Many ancient Chinese artifacts such as vases, bottles and tableware featured fishes and pomegranates known for their numerous fruit seeds. |
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Today, she has thousands of artifacts, which she keeps locked in two gun safes in her garage. |
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In recent years, Disney's park designers have filled the place with what look like real antiques, genuine artifacts, authentic junk. |
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Because authentication of artifacts is not the museum's legal business, we only offer an academic inquiry service. |
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The restaurant has a clean look, its teal walls decorated with a few pictures of Persian artifacts and Iran. |
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Yes, nonprofit organization offers certain legal protections to the artifacts and the collection, and these are not to be taken lightly. |
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For decades, he had spent his days wandering out into the desert, searching the sandhills for artifacts. |
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Film stars and directors, business magnates and corporate houses are now keen to acquire timeworn artifacts. |
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Many of the photographs showed the artifacts in an unrestored state, some covered with dirt, indicating that they had been recently unearthed. |
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Each contributor now owns a unique edition of twenty unique mailable artifacts. |
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While viewing the film, I noticed no artifacts of any kind in the image, and color saturation and black levels and detail were superb. |
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The internal scaler on the unit performed quite well and we were hard-pressed to notice any scaling artifacts. |
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But noisy transfers really give scalers a hard time, and cause even more artifacts than are actually in the material. |
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It was an inside job, it was unpreventable, and most of the missing artifacts have been found. |
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Its floor was covered with scraps of fur, wood shavings, twigs, numerous artifacts, and an occasional flagstone. |
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The artifacts from Ozette testify to the central role of whaling in the Tribe before contact with westerners. |
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Mining activity has been a constant source of bone and ivory artifacts over the last several decades. |
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Gradients showed very little banding, and no ghosting or other digital artifacts were visible. |
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The picture is free of film defects and artifacts, making for a very smooth look. |
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The excavations produced no diagnostic artifacts but did yield lithic debris and a limited quantity of preserved floral remains. |
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By documenting five families of Arkansan quilters, he answers several basic but priceless questions about these important cultural artifacts. |
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In recent years a number of local people had loaned artifacts and old items for display in the museum. |
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Subsistence farmers traditionally bartered everything and had no need for money, but some know they can get cash from stealing artifacts. |
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There's a few problems with the finer details, some really minor compression artifacts and motion blur but no big deal. |
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On his visit to Japan he took gifts for the Meiji emperor, including some artifacts of his own design. |
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Many museums, including the Met, have returned artifacts stolen or looted to their rightful owners. |
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Conversely, the extrinsic properties of artifacts can provide chronological information that seriation cannot. |
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The seriation discussed here does not consider site assemblages but, rather, depends entirely on the intrinsic attributes of the artifacts. |
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Inside the restored corn mill we admired a variety of highly decorated canal boats, toleware and artifacts. |
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Neither cinema's guileful cultural artifacts nor the somnambulistic, moribund jargon that unpacks them know anything about that. |
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I've got a load of cataloguing to do, then I'll be up all night unpacking the artifacts that had better arrive tomorrow or my name is mud. |
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The video quality on the disc is top-notch with no sign of grain or compression artifacts. |
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The British Museum has one of the largest and best archeological collections of worldwide artifacts, including the Rosetta stone and Lindow Man. |
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Even if your card doesn't die right away, strange anomalies can occur over time, such as artifacts on screen or random lockups. |
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Drawing on the games kids play, this arsenal of artifacts from childhood is catalogued like a museum piece. |
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The museum houses a wealth of interesting historical artifacts, including the original shop restored to its original condition. |
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Formed artifacts are a broadly defined category including items ranging from tested raw material to formal bifacial implements. |
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University of Nevada archaeologists hope to establish a lecture series as well as traveling exhibits to showcase the artifacts. |
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The United States Library of Congress preserves the Nation's cultural artifacts and provides enduring access to them. |
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The president of the Admiral Brown Society, JJ O'Hara, said the cannons and guns were rare historical artifacts. |
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The thought of first contact with an alien race only through their artifacts is one that is close to the heart of science fiction. |
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Housing artifacts of the Moche people, the museum is designed like one of their pyramids. |
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He says that a lot of other old artifacts like weights and measures and some bank ledgers were sent to the central museum in Calcutta. |
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Three years later, smugglers found more artifacts in the tombs at Ikiztepe and Aktepe tumuli. |
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The image is reasonably clear and bright, if slightly soft, and the soundtrack is a no-nonsense mono that is free of any artifacts. |
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Gold leaf Chinese fretwork details, moon gates and selected architectural artifacts add richness and interest to the boldly painted room. |
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What is the connection between architecture, which is big and perdurable, and petty artifacts cutely arranged but utterly ephemeral? |
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Although occasionally subject to grain, especially in day-for-night sequences, the print is rarely blemished by dirt, scratches, or artifacts. |
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Displayed alongside the photos are some books, posters and other historical artifacts of this period. |
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If we view all cultural artifacts as historically contingent, by what measure do we decide if one is morally superior to another? |
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We are constantly delighted and surprised with the singular beauty, humor, and depth of these cultural artifacts. |
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These artifacts have been grouped with the Stage 5 material because it is uncertain whether they were removed by percussion or by pressure. |
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Hundreds of ancient artifacts were stolen, including manuscripts, gold crowns, crosses and chaises. |
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The museum is a repository of Swahili culture and on display are artifacts, dhows, jewelry and crafts. |
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Rather, it was the ability of the floor to sustain the weight of the artifacts that dictated the design. |
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The McCord Museum is home to an extraordinary collection of historical artifacts from Montreal and beyond. |
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It is more typical, however, to encounter a sample of artifacts exhibiting morphological characteristics along a continuum that are not easily sorted by discrete variables. |
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He distinctly remembers a new magic store that was literally giving away Houdini artifacts to get people in the door. |
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The gold-coloured fibre is spun into a breath-taking range of textured yarn and woven into a spectrum of colourful floor coverings, wall hangings and artifacts. |
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Should they seek completeness by drawing on artifacts from elsewhere or go all out for authenticity to the extent of using materials that are known to fail? |
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Needless to say, with the rapid improvements being made in DLP technology, in a few years both color breakup and motion artifacts will likely be historical relics. |
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These which form a renaissance laboratory include eight hundred relics, including triangular crucibles, shallow scorifiers, bone-ash cupels, aludels, and other artifacts. |
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This restoration placed the Lazaretto at a far remove from its origins, a disappointing decision in view of the small number of famine artifacts on the island. |
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As Yablon pointed out at the opening, some time capsules do not invite the public to submit their own artifacts for preservation. |
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The artifacts recovered from these excavations will give a clearer picture of the technology and particularly their production and use of flint and chert. |
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Its surface of turbulent waves, sprayed with twelve coats of turquoise automobile paint, floats the eye up to artifacts lifted in moments of repose above the sea of intensity. |
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In a reprise of an argument she aired in an earlier essay, Musacchio characterizes the female viewer as the force driving the market that produced these artifacts. |
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The claim put forward here is that all these kinds of anachronism, good and bad, were grounded in a common way of thinking about artifacts and have to be dealt with together. |
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Various ethnic groups in the country have their distinct artistic traditions related to the decoration of houses, clothing, leatherwork, and artifacts. |
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Along with many exotic artifacts, Feng has imported the codes and language of courtly love, with its cult of indirection, of secrecy, and of long, slow, wooing. |
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Niueans do not have a strong interest in preserving their history by collecting artifacts or through oral storytelling or the recitation of genealogies. |
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On display will be small bronze sculptures, liturgical implements, artifacts in gold, glass cabinets, altar paintings, water containers known as aquamaniles and statues. |
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The National Museum in Nairobi has collections of historical and cultural artifacts and the museum at Fort Jesus in Mombasa is dedicated to archeology and history. |
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Of course, much more remains to be done, but the ground floor now houses a large historical museum containing many artifacts indicative of past life in Wood's Harbour. |
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Therefore, Chonggyechon now contains old deposits and a variety of artifacts that illustrate the cultural history of Seoul over the past 600 years. |
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This treasury which is located inside a safe locked basement beneath the shrine contains historical artifacts, priceless manuscripts and a significant amount of gold and gems. |
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They collected circus-themed figures and costumes and artifacts, which they kept in the rumpus room of their otherwise totally normal-looking split-level ranch. |
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With the help of artists who simulated certain artifacts, and with the benefit of indispensable loans from natural history collections, I have produced a version of the past. |
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I've had the privilege of visiting Harlan Crow's collection of historical artifacts. |
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The artifacts came from undersea dives and excavations from the area, which has been inhabited for at least 3,000 years. |
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There is also some basket weaving, embroidery, woodworking, and other craft production, but the preponderance of artifacts sold at the markets is imported from Africa. |
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Another aspect of the invention distinguishes thin lines from edges more accurately, and thus often produces fewer visual artifacts, than prior image processing circuits. |
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They used Vietnam-era metal sheets, artifacts of a previous war. |
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In both pattern books and extant artifacts, quilted feathers resemble the gadrooned edgings of seventeenth-and eighteenth-century furniture and fine metalwares. |
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The argument is built on speculative interpretations of bones, artifacts, and site topographies each of which can be replaced by alternative interpretations. |
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Prominent items include bell metal and wrought iron figurines, statues, lamps and other artifacts depicting the traditional gods, goddesses and animal figurines. |
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There are 200 mosquitos from New Delhi caught and killed mid-bite, peep-show coins, and artifacts of daily life in North Korea. |
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Nearby on the volcanic island of Thera, or Santorini, archaeologists dug up Minoan buildings, artifacts and a whole city, Akrotiri, buried under volcanic ash like Pompeii. |
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After a few hours had passed the women had finally cleaned out all the misplaced artifacts and had them in a large pile in the middle of the main room. |
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The Cahokia flea started itching in my ear when I posted about the exhibit of Woodlands and Mississippian artifacts that is coming to Washington next month. |
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On Alias, artifacts, belonging to visionary inventor milo Rambaldi, are themselves variations on the mystery box concept. |
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The horse's head, with a cropped mane that recalls artifacts from ancient Greece's Geometric period, is also gilt, and it is considerably more detailed than the body. |
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The artifacts on display are interesting, but it's the wall-sized photo of the four dead gang members that most visitors find morbidly fascinating. |
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Caylee Anthony's skull and other artifacts were carefully gathered up for safekeeping until justice could be found. |
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This is exactly the time when humans colonized North America, and their arrival and skill as hunters at that time is documented by the appearance of artifacts. |
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The reason many critics see the world devolving into vulgar chaos is that they see a world filled with artifacts, nearly all of them disposable, that have no meaning to them. |
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We argue that research into available oral traditions of linguistically related groups can at least preliminarily connect artifacts with these oral traditions. |
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This relationship implies ownership and custodianship of physical sites, of lore, and of cultural artifacts including music, dance, story, and design. |
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Indeed, the town's official website, while extolling all manner of museums and crumbling cultural artifacts, doesn't mention the nightlife at all. |
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Researchers verified blood vessels and other markings to make sure they were relevant brain components and not simply artifacts left by a post-mortem impact. |
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Although the tomb was shattered and empty, leaders of the team said they will dig on in the hope of finding jewelry, other artifacts, or even the biblical monarch's remains. |
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Thieves are chipping away at the remains of archaeological and cultural wonders, removing prieceless artifacts piece by piece. |
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Many artifacts were shown such as an engraved base of a Celtic Cross and what were described as standing stones and other Druid like stone artifacts. |
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The results are most evident in representations of Aboriginality where indigenous artifacts, activities, and people are deployed as national icons in popular culture. |
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Perhaps most important, a first generation of children are learning that artifacts have a life cycle, and that they need care, even emotional nurturance. |
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Winnowing down countless artifacts to compile A History of New York in 101 Objects was challenging enough. |
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A considerable number of Goan artifacts decorate the nooks and corners. |
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But so far, the lack of proven Roman artifacts or ruins in the town has raised suspicions. |
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After the announcement, Taras approached Duerexme, who was leisurely studying the artifacts near the balcony of the Head Palace as if she was just another curious wonderer. |
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Roger left his office bound world of writing reports some years ago and took up woodturning initially as a business, selling small artifacts in his shop. |
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You're the senior student of a dwarf named Master Drogan, and one night kobolds attack, poison Drogan, and then make off with some powerful artifacts. |
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Two groundstone artifacts, a pitted cobble, and a metate were also recovered from the surrounding stone mounds. |
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They refer to one and the same artifacts and the same technologies, but vary by locality and time. |
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The well diggers found a number of Native American artifacts. |
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The museum is kept at a uniform temperature to protect the artifacts. |
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Convinced that his uncle was a warlock, he rifled through his attic, looking for demonic artifacts. |
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About 50,000 years ago, there was a marked increase in the diversity of artifacts. |
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In Africa, bone artifacts and the first art appear in the archeological record. |
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The first evidence of human fishing is also noted, from artifacts in places such as Blombos cave in South Africa. |
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Aside from their activities abroad, insular art flourished domestically, with artifacts such as the Book of Kells and Tara Brooch surviving. |
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The caves have yielded the remains of several individuals, but few artifacts. |
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The well known Pictish symbols found on standing stones and other artifacts, have defied attempts at translation over the centuries. |
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Slow wave phase reversals between two zygomatic leads used monopolarly are often seen as such artifacts. |
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Cultural sociologists tend to reject scientific methods, instead hermeneutically focusing on words, artifacts and symbols. |
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Most of the remaining artifacts of this period are small sculptures and cave paintings. |
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In the latter cases art objects may be referred to as archeological artifacts. |
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For the ship's interiors, production designer Peter Lamont's team looked for artifacts from the era. |
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The Valkhof museum, on the Valkhof, has a permanent display of the history of Nijmegen, including artifacts from the Roman era. |
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The artifacts the first settlers left behind present characteristics that are shared with those found in Estonia, Russia, and Norway. |
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The microliths of this culture period differ greatly from the Aurignacian artifacts. |
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With this new opening in trade, Japanese art and artifacts began to appear in small curiosity shops in Paris and London. |
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As native lead is extremely rare, such artifacts raise the possibility that lead smelting may have begun even before copper smelting. |
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Iron was mainly used for agricultural and other tools, whereas ritual and ceremonial artifacts were mainly made of bronze. |
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In Nyaunggan, Burma, bronze tools have been excavated along with ceramics and stone artifacts. |
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Isotopic analysis of tin in some Mediterranean bronze artifacts points to the fact that they may have originated from Great Britain. |
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The rock carvings have been dated through comparison with depicted artifacts. |
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Gold artifacts such as the golden hats and the Nebra disk appeared in Central Europe from the 2nd millennium BC Bronze Age. |
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The precipitation of copper in ancient silver can be used to date artifacts, as copper is nearly always a constituent of silver alloys. |
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Archaeologists were given an opportunity to study the artifacts before they were reburied. |
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The University of Chicago Oriental Institute has an extensive collection of ancient Egyptian and Near Eastern archaeological artifacts. |
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The folklorist studies the traditional artifacts of a social group and how they are transmitted. |
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These folk artifacts continue to be passed along informally, as a rule anonymously and always in multiple variants. |
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Verbal folklore was the original folklore, the artifacts defined by William Thoms as older, oral cultural traditions of the rural populace. |
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By the beginning of the 20th century these collections had grown to include artifacts from around the world and across several centuries. |
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The genre of material culture includes all artifacts that you can touch, hold, live in or eat. |
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Most of these folklore artifacts are single objects which have been created by hand for a specific purpose. |
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Before the Second World War, folk artifacts had been understood and collected as cultural shards of an earlier time. |
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They were considered individual vestigial artifacts, with little or no function in the contemporary culture. |
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Therefore, much of this history can only be found among the artifacts of archaeology. |
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These artifacts were used as symbols legitimizing and guaranteeing the Emperor's Heavenly Mandate. |
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In more recent years, many ancient artifacts have been discovered from the surrounding sea, mostly pieces of old pottery. |
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Because of the anoxic water at depth, organic matter, including anthropogenic artifacts such as boat hulls, are well preserved. |
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However, these results are probably artifacts of an analysis using sliding windows to determine reversal rates. |
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The artifacts are in an excellent state of preservation, having been protected by anaerobic mud. |
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Wave action can destroy site structures and scatter artifacts along a prograding shoreline. |
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In 1882 artifacts identified at the time as Chinese coins were discovered in British Columbia. |
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Controversy surrounded the Whydah long before Clifford brought up the first artifacts. |
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Archaeology attempts to tell the story of past or lost cultures in part by close examination of the artifacts they produced. |
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It includes scientific study of the lithic reduction of the raw materials, examining how the artifacts were made. |
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The tripods were considered important artifacts, Chinese legends credit a Xia dynasty emperor with their construction. |
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This is many times done illegally with artifacts stolen from research sites, costing many important scientific specimens each year. |
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For the first time in Africa, bone artifacts and the first art appear in the archaeological record. |
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There are no indications of hafting, and some artifacts are far too large for that. |
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This role specialization allows people to create a wide variety of artifacts. |
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Like many prehistoric artifacts, the cultural meaning of these figures may never be known. |
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Archaeological material in the sea or in other underwater environments is typically subject to different factors than artifacts on land. |
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Trawl nets snag and tear superstructures and separate artifacts from their context. |
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In the cases of Antikythera and Riace, however, the artifacts were recovered without the direct participation of maritime archaeologists. |
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An archaeological culture is a recurring assemblage of the artifacts from a specific time and place, most often that has no written record. |
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These physical artifacts are then used to make inferences about the ephemeral aspects of culture and history. |
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Among many discovered artifacts, the Dacian bracelets stand out, depicting their cultural and aesthetic sense. |
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Also in Romania, at Miercurea Sibiului, there is another necropolis with rich artifacts. |
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The rock carvings have been dated through comparison with depicted artifacts, for example bronze axes and swords. |
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Some of the best clues come from tumuli, elaborate artifacts, votive offerings and rock carvings scattered across Northern Europe. |
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The archaeological record consists of artifacts, architecture, biofacts or ecofacts, and cultural landscapes. |
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Antiquarians studied history with particular attention to ancient artifacts and manuscripts, as well as historical sites. |
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It requires relatively little time and expense, because it does not require processing large volumes of soil to search out artifacts. |
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Once artifacts and structures have been excavated, or collected from surface surveys, it is necessary to properly study them. |
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At a basic level of analysis, artifacts found are cleaned, catalogued and compared to published collections. |
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Early archaeology was largely an attempt to uncover spectacular artifacts and features, or to explore vast and mysterious abandoned cities. |
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Archaeology stimulates interest in ancient objects, and people in search of artifacts or treasure cause damage to archaeological sites. |
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The commercial and academic demand for artifacts unfortunately contributes directly to the illicit antiquities trade. |
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In material culture this is reflected by few Roman coins, some jewellery and artifacts. |
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They also left many artifacts, which have been discovered in increasing numbers by archaeologists in recent times. |
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The excavation of other ships and artifacts led to a higher consciousness about the Viking past in Norway. |
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In some locations, early cultures assembled massive artifacts that possibly had some astronomical purpose. |
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Technological artifacts of similar complexity did not reappear until the 14th century, when mechanical astronomical clocks appeared in Europe. |
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Remnants and artifacts of the occupation can still be seen at L'Anse aux Meadows, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
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Iran's Neanderthal artifacts from the Middle Paleolithic have been found mainly in the Zagros region, at sites such as Warwasi and Yafteh. |
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These artifacts are said to be evidence of long range communication between prehistoric Southeast Asian societies. |
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This history is known through the archaeological artifacts that have been found here, especially at Playa Hornos, Pie de la Cuesta and Tambuco. |
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The Museum of Anthropology contains the second most important collection of Mesoamerican artifacts in the country. |
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These civilizations had highly skilled artisans, and many of their artifacts having been found during archaeological digs in the city. |
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The artifacts include magatama, an engraved pendant, and emblems with apparent writing. |
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The presence of tin in some Phoenician artifacts suggests that they may have traveled to Britain. |
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The artifacts included Chinese porcelain, celadon ware, Japanese katanas, Spanish morions, Portuguese cannons and Mexican coins. |
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An MV San Diego warship museum has been constructed on Fortune Island to display and interpret many of the artifacts. |
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Sao artifacts show that they were skilled workers in bronze, copper, and iron. |
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In addition to its beach and resort communities, the Pacific lowlands contains most of Nicaragua's Spanish colonial architecture and artifacts. |
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The earliest cast iron artifacts were discovered by archaeologists in what is now modern Luhe County, Jiangsu in China. |
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A local bank clerk who is something of a recluse, disdaining human relationships in favor of accumulating finely crafted technological artifacts. |
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Restricted to material processes, remains and artifacts rather than written records, prehistory is anonymous. |
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Her art semiurgically alloys emblematic Western artifacts with evocative settings, resonating the dominant commercial aesthetic of the age. |
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The Skidegate Museum at Second Beach is small but packed with artifacts, totems, argillite carvings, and baskets. |
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The broken mace head was found on the ground below the basrelief, so this was a case of vandalism and not looting of artifacts. |
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The volume is beautifully illustrated with maps, color photographs of the artifacts and field site and line art. |
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Organic residues on ancient lithic artifacts from the Las Cruces area of New Mexico. |
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The second yielded a single Middle to Late Woodland Greenville hafted biface, and the third yielded no artifacts. |
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There are tips on making sand dollar jewelry, spotting wildlife trails in the sand, and identifying Indian artifacts. |
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Some artifacts still smelled of tear gas and had to be exhibited outside. |
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The Lomekwi 3 artifacts show enough knowledge of toolmaking to have had precursors, she says. |
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Some of the artifacts discovered from this period reflect a cultural proximity with the Mycenean culture. |
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Looters illegally obtain artifacts or antiquities whereas relic hunters obtain them legally but unscientifically. |
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Players will encounter an arsenal of horrific artifacts including The Crucifier, the Holy Shotgun, and the Shroud of Moses. |
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Results from the tests revealed that ancient artisans used a process known as overglazing in the manufacture of some of the ceramic artifacts. |
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Postmortem artifacts made by ants and the effect of ant activity on decompositional rates. |
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Most artifacts were due to contamination of the ECG by intracostal electromyogram. |
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This is where we would include incunabula, original manuscripts and sketches, and diaries, among other artifacts. |
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Other interesting artifacts that will be on exhibit include the fourth-order Fresnel lens from the Ship Island lighthouse. |
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Wayne Fromm, the creator of the selfie stick, is an avid photographer and admirer of paintings, sculpture and all artifacts. |
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In, motion-free MR brain image was corrupted with motion artifacts and the resulting image was autocorrected to fix the motion artifacts. |
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The skeleton was found in close association with several Clovis artifacts. |
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Traditional Jewishness is represented by artifacts, particularly ritual objects such as Haggada pages, menorahs, and the like, from the ancient and pre-modern eras. |
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This line is based on the lack of mastodont, mammoth, and other Pleistocene vertebrate remains as well as Paleo-Indian artifacts north of the line. |
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They carry everything with Santeria, statues, crosses and artifacts. |
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He also was a rock hound and loved spending his weekends with his family searching for interesting rocks and artifacts in the forests and wild parts of Mass. |
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The style and decoration of the grave goods found in the cemetery are very distinctive, and artifacts made in this style are widespread in Europe. |
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This week, adventurers from the forces of Order and Destruction will be tasked with recovering the artifacts of the Nehekharan Kings and subduing their vengeful Liche Priests. |
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Although the statue of King Entemena of Lagash was found and returned to the Government of Iraq in 2006, some 7,000 to 10,000 artifacts remain missing. |
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The avidin-biotin system is very general in scope, but the avidin protein can denature over time and attracts unwanted materials which result in artifacts. |
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The paint-analysis technique may provide an inexpensive alternative to other methods of determining the age of archaeological sites, such as radiometric dating of artifacts. |
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She toured the famed museum and fort at old Inner City of Baku, which showcase Collectibles and artifacts that reflect the richness of the city and its history. |
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That may be a stretch, they conceded, but the tools resemble artifacts from the stone technology known as Acheulean, which originated with prehuman populations in Africa. |
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Roman artifacts are especially common in finds from the 1st century. |
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Examples of earthworks and other artifacts from the Bronze and Iron Ages can be seen in the Dales Countryside Museum in Hawes and the Romans built a fort at Bainbridge. |
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The Alexander Keiller Museum features the prehistoric artifacts collected by archaeologist and businessman Alexander Keiller, which include many artifacts found at Avebury. |
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These and other artifacts are stored in the monastery museum. |
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The artifacts include imprints in clay and burned remnants of cloth. |
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In 1988, Watertown Square became the new location for the Armenian Library and Museum of America, said to host the largest collection of Armenian artifacts in North America. |
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Chinese archaeologists have identified the Sanxingdui culture to be part of the ancient kingdom of Shu, linking the artifacts found at the site to its early legendary kings. |
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The prevalence of such valuable artifacts, and the natives' apparent ignorance of their value, inspired speculation as to a plentiful source for them. |
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The Tuxteco Regional Museum in Santiago de Tuxtla contains Olmec and Totonac artifacts including art objects, farming implements, utensils and more. |
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The archeologist exhumed artifacts from the ground with a shovel. |
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Contemporary Austrians express pride in having Celtic heritage and Austria possesses one of the largest collections of Celtic artifacts in Europe. |
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A new trend in the heated controversy between First Nations groups and scientists is the repatriation of native artifacts to the original descendants. |
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The public is often under the impression that all archaeology takes place in a distant and foreign land, only to collect monetarily or spiritually priceless artifacts. |
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