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- Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
7: ... Mask of La Roche-Cotard]] in [[France]], now suggests that Neanderthal humans may have developed a so...
9: ...corated by someone and used as a figurine, regardless of how it may have been formed. [http://news.bbc...
11: ===Mesolithic===
12: ...t. Patterns on utilitarian objects, like the paddles from [[Tybrind Vig]], [[Denmark]], are known as w...
15: ...s and vessels decorated with patterns made by impressing the wet clay with braided or unbraided cord a... - Heraldry (23465 bytes)
1: ...ousting|jousts]] and to describe the various devices they carried or [[paint]]ed on their [[shield]]s.
3: ...) on the [[shield]]. The charges on a shield are described from the top to the base, from dexter to si...
5: ...epict the same coat of arms on many different shapes of shield.
7: ...se bold, vivid colours rather than [[pastel]] shades.
9: ...he crest is a design affixed to the [[helmet]]. Crests can also be used on their own; this is particul... - History of astronomy (13532 bytes)
2: ...hart|astrological charts]] were drawn up by cultures around the world using the raw, astronomical data...
4: ...remain relatively fixed over the [[century|centuries]], while planets will move an appreciable amount ...
8: ...ions with astronomical [[alineation]]s (such as [[Stonehenge]]) probably fulfilled both astronomical and [[rel...
10: ...ors altered the calendar subsequently. [[Julius Caesar]] instigated [[Julian calendar|calendar reform]...
14: ...m cities of India. The texts that describe their designs are conservatively dated to the first millenn... - Atlantis (41399 bytes)
2: ... would have been more suitable in one of the cradles of civilization, the [[Mediterranean Sea]].
7: ... his grandfather also named Critias, son of Dropides.
12: ...ry event. Sonchis, priest of [[Thebes (Egypt)|Thebes]], is purported to have translated it into [[Gree...
14: ... was facing the country called the region of [[Gades]] (Greek, [[Eumelus]]; Atlantean, [[Gadeirus]]).
17: ...at is called nowadays [[Britain]]. He added that westwards from that island, there were the three isla... - Wonders of the Ancient World (11560 bytes)
1: ...ers of the World''' have been compiled over the ages to catalogue the most spectacular man-made constr...
3: ...osen because the Greeks believed it to be the representation of perfection and plenty.
8: ...eir writings have not survived, except as references. The seven wonders included:
13: *[[Temple of Artemis|Temple of Artemis at Ephesus]]
15: *[[Colossus of Rhodes]] - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
4: ...ke [[clay]]) were used to make [[pottery]]. A series of metal [[technology]] innovations characterize ...
6: ...s with the development of [[agriculture]], the domestication of certain animals and the [[smelting]] o...
8: ... to expand into new areas even during the metal ages. Therefore, it is better to speak of ''a'' Stone ...
11: ... they encountered technologically developed cultures. However, in general, it is believed that this pe...
13: ...nd the technology involved. This frequently involves an analysis of the [[lithic reduction]] of the ra...
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