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- Pottery (17136 bytes)
2: ...eware]]". Fine earthenware with a white tin glaze is known as [[faience]].
4: ...e of more modern innovations in the fields of chemistry and electronics.
6: ...y known as a potter. The potter's most basic tool is the [[potter's wheel]].
8: ...literate cultures and help in the dating of some historic cultures as well.
14: ... It's very common for wheelworked pieces to be finished by handwork techniques. Slipcast pieces tend ... - Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
2: ==Pre-historic art of Europe==
7: ...developed a sophisticated and more complicated artistic tradition.
9: ...bout 6 centimeters long. Evidence suggests that this Moroccan piece may have been created by natural [...
12: ...[Switzerland]], and in some areas, like the [[Spanish Levant]], stylized rock art. Patterns on utilita...
15: ...d and sticks with a growing sophistication. See [[Jomon]]. - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
1: This is a chronological list of [[invention]]s.
3: ...first practical, fielded version of the invention is used here.
7: ...igin of language|Language]] (controversial - this is the earliest likely)
11: ...0 KYA: [[Bow (weapon)|Bow]] and [[arrow]] in [[Tunisia]]
15: * 12 KYA: [[Pottery]] by [[Jomon]] in [[Japan]] - Civilization (29205 bytes)
1: ...society]]. The term comes from the [[Latin]] ''civis'', meaning "citizen" or "townsman."
3: ... [[Teotihuacan]], Mexico. Building projects of this size require the social organization found in civ...
5: ...]] gardens. When used in this sense, civilization is an exclusive term, applied to some human groups a...
7: ...ntric than the first. In this sense civilization is nearly synonymous with [[culture]].
9: ...rness for 3 weeks." Additionally, it is used in this sense to refer to the potential [[global civiliza... - Shinto (25829 bytes)
2: '''Shinto''' (神道 ''shintō'') is a native [[religion]] of [[Japan]] and was once i...
6: ==History==
7: ...ribes of Israel]] [http://www5.ocn.ne.jp/%7emagi9/isracame.htm].
9: ...groups, though different systems continued to coexist.
11: ...es were meant to impress the Chinese with the sophistication of the Japanese. The Japanese felt intimi... - Sumer (14409 bytes)
5: ...ally regarded as a [[language isolate]] in [[Linguistics]] because it belongs to no known language fam...
7: == History ==
8: ''Main article: [[History of Sumer]].''
12: ... major cities included [[Eridu]], [[Kish (Sumer)|Kish]], [[Lagash]], [[Uruk]], [[Ur]], and [[Nippur]]....
14: ... led some to suggest that Gilgamesh really was a historical king of Uruk. - Civilizations (30128 bytes)
1: ...society]]. The term comes from the [[Latin]] ''civis'', meaning "citizen" or "townsman."
3: ... [[Teotihuacan]], Mexico. Building projects of this size require the social organization found in civ...
8: ...]] gardens. When used in this sense, civilization is an exclusive term, applied to some human groups a...
11: ...ntric than the first. In this sense civilization is nearly synonymous with [[culture]].
14: ...rness for 3 weeks." Additionally, it is used in this sense to refer to the potential [[global civiliza... - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
2: The '''Stone Age''' is a broad [[prehistory|prehistoric]] time period during which [[human]]s widely...
6: ...aditional start of [[history]] (i.e., [[recorded history]]).
8: ...w areas even during the metal ages. Therefore, it is better to speak of ''a'' Stone Age, instead of ''...
11: ...remains still falls within the remit of archaeologists studying the period.
13: ...gy]], by attempting to create replica tools. This is done by [[flintknapper]]s who reduce [[flint]]sto...
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