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- Bast goddess (3454 bytes)
7: ...in one hand and an [[aegis]] in the other – the aegis usually resembling a collar or gorget embellished...
9: Bast was a goddess of the [[sun]] throughout most of Ancient Egyptian history, but later when she ... - Agathocles of Bactria (7452 bytes)
11: ...und it suitable to mint coins celebrating "Antiochos the Victorious" as the coins read.
15: ...in that case might have been an usurper as well, possibly a Greek from the newly conquered Indian terr...
26: ...ing paw towards a small tree. Greek legend: BASILEOS AGATHOKLEIOUS "King Agathocles".]]
31: ...dard, using either [[Brahmi]], [[Greek]] or [[Kharoshthi]] (a first in the Greek world), and displayin...
34: ...i]], whether later Indo-Greek kings only used Kharoshthi. - History of science (41710 bytes)
4: ...ntific''. Still, many place ancient [[natural philosophy]] clearly within the scope of the history of ...
6: ... [[theory|theories]] on established [[fact]], philosophy also enquires about other areas of knowledge,...
11: ...d on the ways in which scientists work, looking closely at the ways in which they "produce" and "const...
13: ...nature of ''theory change'' in science. Three philosophers in particular who represent the primary pol...
15: ... lines of those in the scientific community and those in the social sciences or humanities (for exampl... - Horse (38916 bytes)
15: ...so been used for [[Taboo meat#Horses|food]]. The most common date of [[domestication of the horse]] an...
19: ...rison to our understanding of the development of most animals, evolutionists have a good grasp on the ...
30: ...tute has been recreated by "[[breeding back]]", crossing living domesticated horses that had features ...
38: ...al populations of feral horses exist, including those in the West of the [[United States]] (often call...
40: ... of what horses looked like and behaved like in those times. The Icelandic horse has a four-beat [[hor... - History of India (31279 bytes)
11: ... in India|religion]], and [[Indian philosophy|philosophy]] flourished under the patronage of these kin...
14: ...th to the end of the 13th century AD, followed almost without intermission by the [[Vijayanagara Empir...
20: ...nise the country. This process unfolded under the aegis of the merchantile companies chartered out by the...
38: ...and monsoon. Although India may bear some of the most extreme geological and climatic features, these ...
40: ...opulation increase (making state level societies possible). The scenario of the Indus valley follows m... - Roald Amundsen (8034 bytes)
5: ...ly of Norwegian shipowners, in [[Borge]] , near [[Oslo]], [[Norway]].
6: Inspired by [[Fridtjof Nansen]]'s crossing of [[Greenland]] in [[1888]] he decided on a ...
12: ...d [[Peel Sound]]s, and [[James Ross Strait|James Ross]] and [[Rae Strait]]s to spend two winters explo...
22: ... literally, "Home of the Fram." It was 60 miles closer to the Pole than McMurdo Sound where the rival ...
26: ...d]], [[Helmer Hanssen]], [[Sverre Hassel]], and [[Oscar Wisting]], arrived at the Pole on [[14 Decembe... - Achaemenid dynasty (14622 bytes)
11: The founder of this dynasty was supposedly [[Achaemenes]] (Old Persian ''Haxāmani&#...
17: ... were in a position to choose him. Darius I was chosen monarch from amongst the leaders. He was cousin...
19: ...had supported rebellious Greek colonies under his aegis; but as a result of his defeat at the Battle of [...
30: ...es were linked by a 2,500-kilometer highway, the most impressive stretch being the royal road from [[S...
38: The Achaemenids should be noted for their most important contribution to the world: the first d... - Ancient India (31279 bytes)
11: ... in India|religion]], and [[Indian philosophy|philosophy]] flourished under the patronage of these kin...
14: ...th to the end of the 13th century AD, followed almost without intermission by the [[Vijayanagara Empir...
20: ...nise the country. This process unfolded under the aegis of the merchantile companies chartered out by the...
38: ...and monsoon. Although India may bear some of the most extreme geological and climatic features, these ...
40: ...opulation increase (making state level societies possible). The scenario of the Indus valley follows m... - Theories and sociology of the history of science (16096 bytes)
3: ...questions about how science "works" both in a philosophical and practical sense.
7: ...tion. Still, there was a considerable amount of cross-fertilization between distant groups and individ...
9: ...ic content (experimental results, theoretical proposals, or literature reviews) are reported in [[scie...
15: ...ually centered around wherever it could find the most funding.
20: ...resses]] allowed the rapid spread of new ideas across [[15th Century|15th]] and [[16th Century|16th]] ... - Radar (16746 bytes)
15: ... to glint from a rounded piece of [[glass]]. The most reflective targets have 90� [[angle]]s between...
30: ...ed of light, divided by two. In order to detect closer targets you have to use a shorter ''pulse lengt...
32: A similar effect imposes a specific maximum range as well. If the return...
46: ...n the [[pulse-doppler radar]] system. It is also possible to make a radar without any pulsing, known a...
48: == Position measurement ==
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