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- Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
22: ...], and in [[Wiltshire]], [[England]], the area of Stonehenge, the [[Avebury, Wiltshire|Avebury circle]], the t...
51: ...f the animals they depict. Some aboriginal art seems [[abstract]] to modern viewers; aboriginal art of...
55: ... left scattered around their islands stone platforms and sculptures of [[ancestor figures]], the most ... - Heraldry (23465 bytes)
1: ... [[science]] and [[art]] of describing coats-of-arms, also referred to as '''achievements''' or '''arm...
3: ...r, it is important to note that a given coat-of-arms is defined by a written description, called a "[[...
5: ...d different artists can depict the same coat of arms on many different shapes of shield.
9: ...nsufficient space to display the entire coat-of-arms, and this practice may be the origin of the popul...
12: ...]an continent, with the occasional placement of arms on a cartouche (an [[oval]]-shaped vehicle for th... - History of astronomy (13532 bytes)
8: ...ions with astronomical [[alineation]]s (such as [[Stonehenge]]) probably fulfilled both astronomical and [[rel...
73: ... although their discoveries are taught in classrooms around the world, few students of astronomy can a...
83: ...the 19th century, scientists began discovering forms of light which were insible to the naked eye: [[X... - Atlantis (41399 bytes)
23: Marcellus claims that the survivors of the sinking Atlantis migrat...
26: ...ntine writer [[Jordanes]], who was no navigator himself, simply repeated common [[folklore]] of the ea...
29: The atlanteans were also revered as the Gnolams And Psilons for their amazing political and intel...
38: ... The work ''[[Toward the Light]]'' ([[1920]]) claims to describe Atlantis, including its exact geograp...
56: [[Robert Sarmast]], an American architect, claims to have definitely found the lost city of Atlanti... - Wonders of the Ancient World (11560 bytes)
30: <!--ONE. STONEHENGE-->*[[Stonehenge]] - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
19: ...which affected the evolution of humans. Humans themselves evolved into their current [[morphology|morp...
50: ...lls (e.g., Jericho) and ceremonial sites (e.g., [[Stonehenge]]). These show that there was sufficient resource...
70: ...have also been discovered, illustrating the problems of attempting to define periods based on technolo...
86: ...arge breasts. The figurines are often faceless; arms and feet are typically also missing. The most fam...
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