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- Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
15: ... [[Japan]] were the first to develop [[pottery]], dating to the [[11th millennium BC]]. The Jōmon...
17: ...G?li Tepe]] near [[Urfa]] in eastern [[Turkey]], dating to ca. [[10th millennium BC]].
18: ... at the [[Iron Gorge]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]] date to the [[7th millennium BC]] and represent eith...
22: ...], and in [[Wiltshire]], [[England]], the area of Stonehenge, the [[Avebury, Wiltshire|Avebury circle]], the t...
26: Rock art, showing scenes from the daily life and religious rituals have been found in ... - Heraldry (23465 bytes)
28: ...of two metals (light tinctures) and five colours (dark tinctures), although there are a number of othe...
69: ...e custom in English [[blazon]] was to reduce redundancy by referring to a particular tincture only onc...
92: ...legs), salient (leaping), sejant (sitting) and gardant (looking at the viewer). There are humans as we...
104: ...xample of a triple fimbriation.[http://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/Sig/86SignalBattalion.htm]) The fil...
106: ...arms of Sir Cecil Chubb]], "the Baronet who owned Stonehenge and gifted it to the nation", show an example.[ht... - History of astronomy (13532 bytes)
2: ...ures around the world using the raw, astronomical data collected.
8: ...ions with astronomical [[alineation]]s (such as [[Stonehenge]]) probably fulfilled both astronomical and [[rel...
10: ...Julius Caesar]] instigated [[Julian calendar|calendar reform]] and created the [[leap year]].
14: ...ts that describe their designs are conservatively dated to the first millennium BC, but their contents...
18: A text on [[Vedic astrology]] that has been dated to [[1350 BC]], was written by [[Lagadha]]. - Atlantis (41399 bytes)
7: The origins of the story of Atlantis date back to Egyptian priests who transfered it to [...
12: ... lawgiver [[Solon]], itself quite possibly a legendary event. Sonchis, priest of [[Thebes (Egypt)|Theb...
17: ...five days' sail to the west of what is called nowadays [[Britain]]. He added that westwards from that ...
20: ... Athene]], the [[Panathenaea]] was dated from the days of king [[Theseus]]. It consisted of a solemn ...
21: ...e plains with navigable rivers. [[Scylax of Caryanda]] gives similar account. - Wonders of the Ancient World (11560 bytes)
8: ...he scholar [[Callimachus]] of [[Cyrene]] (ca 305–240 BC) at the Museum of [[Alexandria, Egypt|Al...
20: ...many of the sites were no longer in existence. Today, the only ancient world wonder that still exists...
30: <!--ONE. STONEHENGE-->*[[Stonehenge]]
39: ...odern times or of the greatest wonders existing today. Some of the most notable lists are presented b...
47: ...te Started'''<!--Beginning of Construction-->||'''Date Finished'''<!--Official opening-->||'''Location - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
11: The date range of this period is ambiguous, disputed, an...
26: ...e is known, as well use of the more advanced [[handaxe]] tool.
31: ... earliest evidence of settlement in [[Australia]] dates [[History of Australia before 1901|to around 4...
37: ...gnacian]], [[Solutrean]], [[Gravettian]] and [[Magdalenian]].
39: ...lled the Paleo Indians, and the earliest accepted dates are those of the [[Clovis culture]] sites, som...
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