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- Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
91: ...d later provide partial transcripts of Columbus's logs. - Middle Colonies (4101 bytes)
3: ...ts painted. Homes in the country could be made of logs and chinked with moss or mud. - Musical instrument (3823 bytes)
21: ...ercussion]] instruments such as stones and hollow logs. - Flag of South Carolina (934 bytes)
2: ...nse of [[Fort Moultrie]] (constructed of palmetto logs) on [[Sullivan's Island]] from British attack in ... - Australian Aboriginal art (4187 bytes)
13: ...s flattened under foot and weighed with stones or logs to dry flat. The "canvas" is then ready to paint ... - List of musical instruments (9508 bytes)
22: ...ercussion]] instruments such as stones and hollow logs. - American Black Bear (15019 bytes)
27: ...winter and may build dens in tree cavities, under logs, rocks, in banks, caves, or culverts, and in shal... - Numbat (6437 bytes)
29: ...le to survive is that both areas have many hollow logs to serve as refuges from predators. Being diurnal... - Cattle (12844 bytes)
52: ...[wagon]] drawing. Oxen were commonly used to skid logs, and sometimes are still in low-impact select-cut...
64: ...is is one of the reasons that teams were dragging logs from forests long after horses had taken over mos... - Elephant (13277 bytes)
65: ... labor, especially for uprooting trees and moving logs, and were also commonly used as executioners to [... - Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo (4763 bytes)
14: ...rés de Urdaneta]], who also had access to ships' logs and charts. No printed account of Cabrillo's voya... - Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
67: ...ading Co. bound for [[Okinawa]] and 1,000 tons of logs for [[Japan]]. She was the first ocean-going vess... - Denver, Colorado (21161 bytes)
43: ...ulator from eastern Kansas, placed [[cottonwood]] logs to stake a square-mile claim on the hill overlook... - Scythia (22520 bytes)
54: ...]. The burial mounds concealed chambers of larch logs covered over by large cairns of boulders and ston... - Ox (2803 bytes)
3: ...[wagon]] drawing. Oxen were commonly used to skid logs, and sometimes are still in low-impact select-cut...
15: ...is is one of the reasons that teams were dragging logs from forests long after horses had taken over mos... - Congas (1194 bytes)
2: ...uta drum]]s). It was initially made from hollowed logs with cowhides nailed or strung on, and used by re... - Earthworms (15728 bytes)
63: ...eninsula]] is generally found in decaying conifer logs or in extremely acid humus. ''[[Alollobophora li... - Salamanders and Newts (3559 bytes)
21: ... which hibernates in and under rotting logs. When logs were brought indoors and put on the fire, the ani... - Echidna (6296 bytes)
22: ...toothless [[jaw]]. They feed by tearing open soft logs, [[anthill]]s and the like, and using their long,... - Estevanico the moor (3698 bytes)
2: ...es|Southwestern]] [[United States]] expeditionary logs as a slave servant in the Spanish explorer Cabeza...
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