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- Pottery (17136 bytes)
8: ...he formation style and decoration. The relative chronologies based on pottery are essential for datin...
14: There are three basic categories of forming techniques used in ...
19: ...ramic ware on the potter's wheel can be called "throwing" or "turning." A ball of clay is placed in ...
21: ...en finished in a process known as trimming. The thrown piece is first allowed to dry to the leather-h...
30: ...or pressed into the surface to produce texture. Shredded fiberglass can be used as an additive to imp... - Petrarch (10447 bytes)
8: ... had produced by toil and application, to perish through insufferable neglect. Although they had nothi...
12: ...e latter part of his life he spent in journeying through northern Italy as an international scholar an...
21: ...his name. Romantic composer [[Franz Liszt]] set three of Petrarch's Sonnets (47, 104, and 123) to mus...
24: ...to his writings because he tended to revise them throughout his life.
28: ...ssociated with secularism, Petrarch was a devout Christian and did not see a conflict between realizin... - Ottoman Empire (15917 bytes)
47: ... of Europe felt threatened by its steady advance through the [[Balkan Peninsula|Balkans]]. At its heig...
53: ...ed in the middle of East and West and interacted throughout its six-century history with both the [[Ea...
59: Through a series of reforms, the empire continued to ...
66: ...defeated by the [[Allies]] in the [[Balkans]], [[Thrace]], [[Syria]], [[Palestine]] and [[Iraq]] and ...
76: ...res and religions, especially as compared to the Christian West. Early on the Turks drove the Byzantin...
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