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  1. Cartography (10500 bytes)
    1: ...s into one of three main types; [[computer-aided design |CAD]], [[geographic information system | GIS...
    7: ... map dates from the [[5th millennium BCE]]. The oldest maps emphasized topological relationships such ...
    9: ...flooding of the [[Nile]] obscured the property borders.
    11: ...rence of the earth to within 15 per cent of the modern-day accepted value.
    13: ...le]] later provided arguments in support of this idea. Those arguments can be summarized as follows:
  2. Feather (5296 bytes)
    2: A '''feather''' is one of the epidermal growths that forms the distinctive outer cove...
    5: ...e birds from water and cold temperatures and provide colour which is sometimes used as [[camouflage]] ...
    7: ...ous feathers]] are vaned feathers. Also called '''contour feathers''', pennaceous feathers are distributed ...
    11: ...ildfowl|waterbirds]] produce a large amount of powder down.
    22: ...rs. It has been suggested that ''Pedopenna'' is older than ''Archaeopteryx'', however, their age remai...
  3. Printmaking (6788 bytes)
    1: ...rately producing one or more [[artist's proof]]s. Depending on the complexity of the process chosen, t...
    3: ... stretched in a frame. Small prints can even be made using the surface of a potato.
    6: ...een-printing]]. Other printmaking techniques include [[chine-coll靝, [[collography]], [[monotyping]],...
    15: Artists using this technique include
    25: [[Emil Nolde]],
  4. Totem pole (20143 bytes)
    2: ...humb|Totem pole in Seattle Washington. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
    6: ...proposed a theory of totem pole development which describes totem poles as progressing from houseposts...
    8: ...—and urged converts to cease production and destroy existing poles.
    10: Totem pole construction underwent a dramatic decline at the end of the [[19th century|nineteenth ...
    12: ... of dollars; the time spent carving after initial designs are completed usually lasts about a year, so...
  5. Vertebrate (4613 bytes)
    21: :[[Placodermi]]<br />
    38: ...tral nervous system]] which is partly located inside the backbone.
    40: ...[bone]], or in some cases both. The skeleton provides support to the organism during the period of gro...
    42: ...is also thought to have positively influenced the development of high responsiveness to the environmen...
    44: ...attached directly to the bones or cartilages. The contour of the body of a vertebrate is formed by the musc...
  6. Drawing (17083 bytes)
    2: ...] in a blank sheet of paper, and lines are then made between the dots, superficially speaking the subj...
    10: ...Very rarely, artists have drawn with (usually decoded) [[invisible ink]].
    12: Some examples of drawing media include:
    26: ...chniques that experience has proven useful for rendering a higher quality drawing.
    29: .... Thus a courser material is useful for producing deeper contrast.

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