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- History of ancient Egypt (28563 bytes)
3: ...300 BC]]. Archeological evidence indicates that a developed Egyptian society has existed for much long...
10: ...span of about three millennia. There is a recommended revision of the chronology of Egypt.
27: ...ociety]] (see [[Nile#History|Nile: History]]). Evidence of [[pastoralism]] and cultivation of [[cereal...
29: ...there must have realized the benefits of a more sedentary life. Scientific analysis of the remains of ...
31: ...stract&list_uids=12495079]; reveals also that ''modern day'' Egyptians "''reflect a mixture of [[Europ... - Inca mythology (10365 bytes)
1: '''Inca mythology''' includes a number of stories and legends that are mytholo...
3: ...ation for what is known is based on what was recorded by priests, from the [[iconography]] on Incan po...
8: ...acocha]]. In another, he was brought up from the depths of [[Lake Titicaca]] by the sun god [[Inti]]....
10: ...ricked into returning to Puma Orco and sealed inside, or alternatively was turned to ice, because his ...
14: ... legend, the young Manco jealously betrayed his older brothers, killed them, and then became Cuzco. - Artemis (11271 bytes)
1: ...pg|thumb|right|200px|Artemis sculpture.Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom ClipAr...
3: ...[[Roman mythology]], she was known as [[Diana (goddess)|Diana]]. In [[Etruscan mythology]], she took ...
7: ...as the [[moon goddess]] to complement her twin's identification with and supplantation of [[Helios]] a...
11: ...preaching of the new faith, zealously riot in her defense, shouting "Great is Diana of the Ephesians!"...
13: Festivals in honor of Artemis include [[Brauronia]], held in [[Brauron]] and the festiv... - Dollhouse (4191 bytes)
3: ...ons are simulated for play value, but the making, decorating, and display of dollhouses also forms a [...
5: ...[United Kingdom|UK]] usage, ''doll's house'' or ''dollshouse'' is usual.
7: ...e typically sized to be appropriate for available dolls, and range in complexity from ad-hoc structures t...
16: ...other options are to buy a house made to your own design (which can be expensive), build one yourself,...
18: ...er quality, they tend to be more expensive. Homemade items are often cheaper and more rewarding to mak... - Yo-yo (9646 bytes)
5: ...o-yo to the player's hand in this fashion is considered a ''trick''.
11: ...to kill prey from trees. The development of the modern yo-yo began in the Philippines at around this t...
14: ...e|ancient]] [[Greece]]. As shown at right, a vase depicting play<sup>'''A'''</sup>, as well as a speci...
16: ...a welcome source of relief from stress, likely epidemic during that period of [[France|French]] histor...
20: ===The yo-yo in modern times=== - Culture of Russia (14552 bytes)
1: ...] and [[Soviet]] rules and under the relgious leadership of the [[Russian Orthodox Church]].
9: ...paintings in Russia are unique because they are made to help people with prayers instead of idolizing ...
11: ===Russian avant garde===
12: {{Main|Russian avant garde}}
13: ...g|left|Thumb|150px|An example of Russian avant garde art by El Lissitzky in 1919]] - History of Ancient Egypt (27975 bytes)
3: ...300 BC]]. Archeological evidence indicates that a developed Egyptian society has existed for much long...
10: ...span of about three millennia. There is a recommended revision of the chronology of Egypt.
27: ...ociety]] (see [[Nile#History|Nile: History]]). Evidence of [[pastoralism]] and cultivation of [[cereal...
29: ...there must have realized the benefits of a more sedentary life. Scientific analysis of the remains of ...
31: ...stract&list_uids=12495079]; reveals also that ''modern day'' Egyptians "''reflect a mixture of [[Europ... - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
2: ...ehistoric]] time period during which [[human]]s widely used [[Rock (geology)|stone]] for toolmaking.
4: ...ll|shell]], [[antler]] and other materials were widely used, too. During the most recent part of the p...
6: ...he traditional start of [[history]] (i.e., [[recorded history]]).
8: ...[[archaeological culture|culture]]) to another, indeed, humanity continued to expand into new areas ev...
11: ...stone age' until they encountered technologically developed cultures. However, in general, it is belie...
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