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- Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
7: ...f Willendorf]]. There are some speculations that only ''[[Homo sapiens]]'' is capable of artistic expr...
22: ...], and in [[Wiltshire]], [[England]], the area of Stonehenge, the [[Avebury, Wiltshire|Avebury circle]], the t... - Heraldry (23465 bytes)
9: The word "[[Crest (heraldry)|crest]]" is commonly used to refer to a coat-of-arms. However, in her...
22: ...of arms''</td><td>''A shield, traditionally used only by a man''</td></tr>
28: ...her rare tinctures. The names of the tinctures mainly come to us from French. The first rule of herald...
69: ...redundancy by referring to a particular tincture only once in the blazon, but the College of Arms has ...
92: ...sual, like wild men or [[Saracen]]s. If you show only the head of an animal, cut off at the neck, it i... - History of astronomy (13532 bytes)
8: ...ions with astronomical [[alineation]]s (such as [[Stonehenge]]) probably fulfilled both astronomical and [[rel...
57: ...ved around the Sun and not the Earth, as was commonly believed then.]]
83: ... [[Milky Way]], as a separate group of stars was only proven in the 20th century, along with the exist... - Atlantis (41399 bytes)
12: ...]]'' (21e - 25d) and his ''[[Critias]]'' are the only written accounts of Atlantis; in these Plato giv...
20: ...nd described a class of [[earthquake]]s that suddenly, by a violent motion, opened up huge mouths and ...
23: ...world: it showed an inner continent, a compact mainland surrounded by sea, and this was surrounded by ...
36: ...ct that is absent in Plato, who describes them mainly as a military threat to the Greeks), and describ...
38: ...e references to this, and the myth was published only posthumously, in the ''[[Silmarillion]]'' ([[197... - Wonders of the Ancient World (11560 bytes)
3: ...mong [[Ancient Greece|Hellenic]] sight-seers and only includes works located around the [[Mediterranea...
20: ...e sites were no longer in existence. Today, the only ancient world wonder that still exists is the Gr...
24: ...t even invented until the [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]]-era, and the concept of a Middle Age ...
30: <!--ONE. STONEHENGE-->*[[Stonehenge]] - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
13: ...nce of stone artifacts, which are frequently the only remains which still exist, [[lithic analysis]] i...
50: ...lls (e.g., Jericho) and ceremonial sites (e.g., [[Stonehenge]]). These show that there was sufficient resource...
73: [[Pre-historic art]] can only be traced from surviving artifacts. Prehistoric ...
77: ...Petroglyph]]s appeared in the New Stone Age, commonly known as Neolithic period. A Petroglyph is an ab...
80: ...ings was rare. Mostly, animals were painted: not only animals that were used as food but also animals ...
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