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- Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
7: ...recent find, [[the Mask of La Roche-Cotard]] in [[France]], now suggests that Neanderthal humans may h...
9: The earliest [[figurine]] yet discovered come from between 500,000 and 300,000 BC, during the Midd...
12: ...Patterns on utilitarian objects, like the paddles from [[Tybrind Vig]], [[Denmark]], are known as well...
17: ...pomorphic figurines, often embellished by animals from the very beginning of the Neolithic discovered ...
22: ...], and in [[Wiltshire]], [[England]], the area of Stonehenge, the [[Avebury, Wiltshire|Avebury circle]], the t... - Heraldry (23465 bytes)
3: ... a shield are described from the top to the base, from dexter to sinister. Dexter ("right" in [[Latin]...
14: ...huthatswana]] and some Algerian civic heraldry of French colonial origin, specific shapes of shield ar...
28: ...The names of the tinctures mainly come to us from French. The first rule of heraldry is the rule of ti...
69: ...he blazon, but the College of Arms has moved away from this practice in recent years.
75: ...shares their shape. (It should be noticed that [[French heraldry]] takes a different approach in many... - History of astronomy (13532 bytes)
2: ...woven with astronomy, and not completely separate from it until about 1750‑1800 in the [[Western...
8: ...ions with astronomical [[alineation]]s (such as [[Stonehenge]]) probably fulfilled both astronomical and [[rel...
26: The other important names of astronomers from India are [[Madhava]] and [[Nilakantha]].
50: ...y cultured, and many important works of knowledge from [[ancient Greece]] were translated into Arabic,...
54: ...[[Medieval university|Universities]]"). The model from the Greeks most remembered through the [[Middle... - Atlantis (41399 bytes)
2: ...r been confirmed. The first mentions we have are from the [[classical Greek]] philosopher [[Plato]], ...
7: ...dfather of [[Critias]]. And Critias learned of it from his grandfather also named Critias, son of Drop...
17: ...us]], to where proud and warlike men used to come from the continent beyond the islands, in order to o...
20: ...s]] recorded that the Atlanteans did not know the fruits of [[Ceres (mythology)|Ceres]]. In fact, Old...
21: ...scribes it as having a climate that is very mild; fruits and vegetables grow ripe throughout the year.... - Wonders of the Ancient World (11560 bytes)
30: <!--ONE. STONEHENGE-->*[[Stonehenge]]
52: ... of Dover]], between the [[United Kingdom]] and [[France]]
56: |[[June 26]], [[1976]], tallest freestanding structure in the world 1976-2007. <!--...
67: ...trait]], north of [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]], [[United States|U.S.]]
89: ... to choose the [[New Seven Wonders of the World]] from a selection of 200 existing monuments for profi... - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
4: [[Stone tool]]s were made from a variety of different kinds of stone. For exam...
6: ...read of humanity from the [[savanna]]s of [[East Africa]] to the rest of the world. It ends with the d...
8: ...lity, the succession of phases differs enormously from one [[region]] (and [[archaeological culture|cu...
11: ...ting with the first [[hominid]] tool-making in [[Africa]]. Most [[australopithecine]]s probably did no...
13: ...ology, function and the technology involved. This frequently involves an analysis of the [[lithic redu...
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