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- Silk (8683 bytes)
5: ...pread gradually through Chinese [[culture]] both geographically and socially. From there, silken garme...
8: ...k trade is that of an [[Egypt]]ian [[mummy]] of [[1070 BC]]. In subsequent centuries, the silk trade rea...
30: ...Revolution]] interrupted production before [[Napoleon]] took power.
58: * Hill, John E. 2004. ''The Peoples of the West from the Weilue'' 魏略...
59: ...1995. “Silk Weaving in Ancient China: From Geometric Figures to Patterns of Pictorial Likeness.&... - Conventional Egyptian chronology (10774 bytes)
7: Even within a single work, often archeologists will offer several possible dates or even ...
20: ...rie.ucl.ac.uk/ The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology].)
78: *Khufu ([[Cheops]]) 2551-2528
271: *Piankh 1074-1070
272: *[[Pinedjem I]] 1070-1032 - California (63989 bytes)
30: AdmittanceOrder = 31<sup>st</sup> |
100: ... explore parts of the coast was the [[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] [[Juãn Rodrigues Cabrillo]] in 1...
109: ...But after gold was discovered, the population burgeoned with Americans, Europeans, and other immigrant...
134: ...tial elections. In 2004, Republican President [[George W. Bush]] received a majority of votes in more...
149: == Geography == - Silk Road (23757 bytes)
1: ...aߥ'', the term first used by [[Germany|German]] geographer [[Ferdinand von Richthofen]] in the [[19th...
11: ...ased the capacity for [[prehistory|prehistoric]] peoples to carry heavier loads over greater distances...
13: ...s without arousing the hostility of more settled peoples.
32: ...ilk]] have been found in [[Ancient Egypt]] from [[1070 BC]]. Though the originating source seems suffici...
43: ...ons somewhat identical with those of the Chinese people, but with weak armies, and placing great value... - Venice (22017 bytes)
6: ...d subject to the [[Byzantine Empire]], at least theoretically. As the community continued to develop a...
16: ...e was the [[doges of Venice|Doge]] (duke), who, theoretically, held his elective office for life. In p...
20: Though the people of Venice generally remained orthodox [[Roman ...
24: ...art]], [[architecture]], and [[literature]]. Napoleon was seen as something of a liberator by the city...
26: ...aly]], but was returned to Austria following Napoleon's defeat in [[1814]]. In [[1866]], along with t... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
15: *[[Judah Leon Abravanel|Judah ben Isaac Abravanel]], (1460?-15...
25: *[[Theodor Adorno]], (1903-1969){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
39: *[[Leone Battista Alberti]], (1404-1472)
46: *[[Alcmaeon of Croton]], (5th century BC){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
109: *[[Georg Anton Friedrich Ast]], (1778-1841) - Modem (21628 bytes)
12: .... A few years later a chance meeting between the CEO of [[American Airlines]] and a regional manager o...
48: ...into a single chip, but the division remains in theory.
54: ... the ''originating'' modem sends 0's by playing a 1070 Hz tone, and 1's at 1270 Hz, with the ''receiving...
64: ...2bis can transmit up to 9600 bit/s, at least in theory. One problem is that the compression tends to g...
73: ...eous wireless communication links to work simultaneous on different frequencies. - Praseodymium (9138 bytes)
5: ... [[Cerium]] – '''Praseodymium''' – [[Neodymium]]
16: | Praseodymium, Pr, 59
77: | 1,333224E-06 [[Pascal|Pa]] at 1070 K
82: ...2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffbfff" | '''Miscellaneous'''
146: '''Praseodymium''' is a [[chemical element]] in the [[perio... - Samarium (10157 bytes)
82: ...2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffbfff" | '''Miscellaneous'''
100: | 1070 kJ/mol
128: | <sup>142</sup>[[Neodymium|Nd]] - Roman law (15349 bytes)
27: ...f England'' and enactments like the French [[Napoleonic Code | Code civil]].
32: ... Christianity as state religion under emperor [[Theodosius II]], which lead to the suppression of paga...
49: ...ithic than it was in its effects on contemporary people's lives. From the beginning of Rome's expansio...
57: ...mperors [[Basil I | Basileios I]] and [[Leo VI | Leon VI]] commissioned a combined translation of the ...
60: ...ompletely ignored for several centuries. Around [[1070]] however, a manuscript of the Digest was redisco...
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