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- Stone tool (3233 bytes)
1: [[Image:DSC_9745w.jpg|thumb|right|Ancient stone tools|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com C...
3: ...pendent [[culture]]s exist even today, most stone tools are associated with [[prehistoric]] societies th...
5: ...led [[lithic analysis]] by archaeologists. Stone tools may be made of [[chipped stone]] or [[ground sto...
6: [[Image:DSC 9743w.jpg|thumb|right|Ancient stone tools|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com C...
8: ...eties because they are easily manufactured, the [[tool stone]] is usually plentiful, and they are easy t... - Flint tool (1281 bytes)
1: ... tools.jpg|thumb|right|Ancient [[Stone tool|stone tools]] ]]
2: ...lades had become a highly skilled industry (see [[Tool stone]]). The blades were polished to a fine leve...
4: ...lithic times highly polished blades were valuable tools which were routinely resharpened by careful flak... - Tool (5792 bytes)
1: ...evices known as "tools", for other meanings see [[Tool (disambiguation)]]''
5: A '''tool''' is, among other things, a device that provides...
6: Most tools employ some form of [[simple machine]], or a com...
8: ...an increase in intelligence (aiding in the use of tools).
10: ...eople can use weapons, such as [[explosive]]s, as tools.
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- Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
1: ...acturing]]). The development of all-metal machine tools in the first two decades of the nineteenth centu...
34: ...f Arts, Manufactures and Commerce]] or, more commonly, [[Society of Arts]] published an illustrated vo...
52: ==Machine tools==
53: ...chines to be made. They have their origins in the tools developed in the 18th century by makers of clock...
55: ...ls metal was worked manually using the basic hand tools of hammers, files, scrapers, saws and chisels. S... - Steel (28384 bytes)
8: ...take place in a fairly oxygen-free environment. Unlike copper and tin, liquid iron dissolves carbon q...
11: ... fairly soft metallic material that can dissolve only a small concentration of carbon (no more than 0....
21: ...osphorus]] make steel more brittle, so these commonly found elements must be removed from the ore duri...
28: ...so used as trade goods with other Arctic peoples: tools made from the Cape York meteorite have been foun...
36: ...n, between [[1200 BC|1200]] and [[1000 BC]], iron tools and weapons displaced bronze ones throughout the... - Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
19: ...tween husband and wife was a convenient political tool that Fulk used in [[1134]] when he accused [[Hugh...
21: ...his was reason enough for the queen's party to openly challenge Fulk, as Fulk's unfounded assertions o...
45: ...onsibility in governance. Melisende had hitherto only partially associated Baldwin in her rule. Tensio... - Indira Gandhi (15405 bytes)
55: She was the only child of [[Jawaharlal Nehru]], the first [[Prime...
63: As Prime Minister, Indira carefully used every tool available at her disposal to expand her power and...
69: ...banks had collapsed with depositors getting back only a fraction of their money. Moreover a large numb... - Sheryl Crow (8611 bytes)
21: ...re still sexy. Whether a statement or a marketing tool, ''C'mon, C'mon'' spawned hits in "Soak Up the Su... - Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
36: ...itics saw the album as a mixed bag, praising the unlikely reworkings of [[Eminem]]'s "97' Bonnie and C...
41: ... Aucoin]], a friend of Amos'. A contest was held online to create a music video for the song, and it r...
45: ...itional incentive to buy the album rather than download its contents illicitly, the CD also served as ...
91: ...ack''''': Amos' fifth tour was [[North America]]-only. The first part of the tour was co-headlining wi...
107: ...tage by [[Maynard James Keenan]] of [[Tool (band)|Tool]], who sang "Muhammad My Friend" with her. She sa... - Apple (20408 bytes)
25: ...g in climates unsuitable for ''M. domestica'', mainly for increased cold tolerance.
107: ...arry the pollen. [[Honeybee]] hives are most commonly used, and arrangements may be made with a commer...
131: ...s and the very best cultural controls. The latest tool in the organic repertoire is to spray a light coa... - Pottery (17136 bytes)
4: ..."earthenware" and "stoneware" are generally used only for relatively easily constructed utensils such ...
6: ...erally known as a potter. The potter's most basic tool is the [[potter's wheel]].
21: ... in a day. Because of its nature, wheel work can only be used to initially create items with radial sy...
25: ...ly), and allowed to air-dry. This method is commonly used for smaller decorative pieces, such as figu...
32: ...sal or decorative item. This method is most commonly used for handbuilt pieces. Coloured clay can al... - Engraving (3556 bytes)
3: ...gravers.jpg|thumb|An assortment of hand engraving tools]]
5: ...haped and used for cutting straight lines. Other tools such as mezzotint rockers, roulets and burnisher...
11: In [[antiquity]], the only engraving that could be carried out is evident i... - Glass (26176 bytes)
22: ...sub>/{{Germanium}}O<sub>2</sub> glass, which has only slightly different optical properties (the germa...
26: ...s (including the [[United States]]), but the same toolmaking techniques can be applied to industrially-m...
52: ...loped, which led to its becoming a much more commonly used material. The invention of the glass pressi...
58: ==Glass tools==
60: ...g been used to make stone [[tools]], and [[flint (tool)|flint knapping]] techniques can easily be adapte... - Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
7: ...[symmetry]] and attention given to the shape of a tool has led authors to see middle [[palaeolithic]] [...
9: ...[geological]] processes with a minimum of human [[tool]]-work, but the piece bears evidence of having be...
25: ...edium for art. The increased efficiency of bronze tools also meant an increase in productivity, which le... - Calligraphy (20084 bytes)
14: ... sound and meaning ideographically, kana express only sound without regard to meaning. Three types of ...
98: ...nce, they were usually used for secular purposes only.
102: Ibn Muqlah's system became a powerful tool in the development and standardization of cursive...
121: ...rokes lean to the right rather than (as more commonly) to the left, making Nasta'liq writing particula...
130: ..., without much amplitude. It is the one most commonly seen. It's also considered a step up from the Na... - Metalworking (1231 bytes)
1: ...es skill and the use of many different types of [[tool]]s, including:
3: * Hand Tools
22: * Machine Tools
46: ** [[Measuring tools]]
49: ** [[tool bit]] - Goldsmith (585 bytes)
3: ...rally composed of three main parts, being [[file (tool)|filing]], [[soldering]] and [[polishing]] of the... - Painting (4567 bytes)
4: ...n a surface by applying pressure from or moving a tool on the surface. - Weaving (6924 bytes)
11: ...d tapestry. In tapestry, the image is created by only placing [[weft]] in certain areas, rather than i...
14: ... made of [[flax]] or tree [[bast]], [[wool]] has only been attested since the [[Bronze Age]]. Plain w...
36: ...comb]] to get it ready for spinning. A scutching tool looks like a paper cutter but instead of having a... - Woodworking (12397 bytes)
7: ...with stone, mud, and animal parts, wood was certainly one of the first materials worked by primitive h...
9: ... first examples of wooden hunting gear. [[Flint]] tools were used for carving. Since neolithic times, ca...
11: .... The metal used by the Egyptians for woodworking tools was probably bronze or even copper, as ironworki...
13: ...d to have brought the plane, chalkline, and other tools to China. His teachings are supposedly left behi...
31: ... a coarse, hard dressing stone used in sharpening tools, grinders, and other stones - Culture (23440 bytes)
1: ...uating, human activity. Anthropologists most commonly use the term "culture" to refer to the universal...
10: ...ternal [[logic]] and [[value]]s; but rather that only a single standard of refinement suffices, agains...
21: ... conditions. Anthropologists view culture as not only as a product of biological evolution but as a su...
23: ...erial culture''' and '''symbolic culture''', not only because each reflects different kinds of human a...
45: ...nthropologists understand "culture" to refer not only to [[consumption goods]], but to the general pro... - Map (10223 bytes)
9: ...ate. Even today, maps can be powerful rhetorical tools beyond their purely practical value, and this ha...
23: ...in such a way that you cannot read them properly unless you put the imperial palace above your head.
37: ...ce depicted by a map in order to provide a useful tool to that user.
43: ... soil type or land use. Geological maps show not only the physical surface, but characteristics of the...
49: ...st quarter of the 20th century, the indispensable tool of the cartographer has been the computer. Much o... - Science (19868 bytes)
10: ...is impossible and that scientific hypotheses can only be falsified ([[falsification]]).
16: ..."layered" ontology in which empirical reality is only the most evident layer, but there must also be a...
32: Scientists never claim absolute knowledge. Unlike a [[mathematical proof]], a "proven" scientifi...
44: ... case, the fact that mathematics is such a useful tool in describing the universe is a central issue in ...
52: ... The goal of the physical sciences is to answer only those that pertain to physical reality. Also, s...
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