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- Steel (28384 bytes)
5: ...n-based alloys that can be [[plasticity (physics)|plastically]] formed (pounded, rolled, etc.).
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15: ... to ferrite or perlite does not have time to take place. The transformation into martensite, by contr...
23: ...dification process, and to produce shapes such as plate, sheet, wire, etc. It is then heat-treated to...
26: ...recovered from meteorite falls allowed ancient peoples to manufacture small numbers of iron artifacts. - Eleonora di Arborea (2091 bytes)
5: ...nora d'Arborea''' (or Eleanora di Arboria ?) (c [[1350]] - [[1404]]) was a [[Sardinia|Sardinian]] ''giud... - History of sculpture (6101 bytes)
4: ... [[Willendorf]], [[Austria]], is a well-known example.
16: One of the earliest examples of Egyptian sculpture is the [[Narmer Palette|P...
20: ...araoh [[Akhenaton]] and his Queen, [[Nefertiti]] (1350 BC). The statues are carved from limestone and a...
27: ...ated lyre player from 2000 BC. Statues of a lute player and a harpist were found together in a single...
35: ...s like a three dimensional picture. A famous example of this is the Lion Gate in the outer wall of th... - Blast furnace (4721 bytes)
1: ...such that the [[chemical reaction]] does not take place only at the surface. Typically this is used f...
4: ...]] at Lapphyttan, sometime between [[1150]] and [[1350]]. It is unclear whether the blast furnace was i...
25: ...hus having to re-heat) the mix, and use fairly complex systems to extract the heat from the hot carbon... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
15: ...s]], forming the [[Celt-Iberian]]s. Early Greek explorers named the region "[[Ophiussa]]" (Greek for "...
21: ...radle of Portugal." The Battle of S㯠Mamede took place nearby in 1128. (courtesy IPPAR)]]
25: An [[Islam]]ic invasion took place in [[711]]. Many of the ousted nobles took ref...
29: ...as formally recognized. Afonso, aided by the [[Templar Knights]], continued to conquer southern lands ...
31: ...torious John was then acclaimed as king by the people. - Cotton (7876 bytes)
2: ...ber]] that grows around the seeds of the [[cotton plant]], a [[shrub]] native to the tropical and subt...
3: ...ts-growing-in-a-field.jpg|thumb|none|550px|Cotton plants growing in field]]
9: ...o. There is clear archaeological evidence that people in South America and India domesticated differen...
13: ... the ends of its branches. These branches were so pliable that they bent down to allow the lambs to fe...
26: ...ants that have been selectively bred so that each plant grows more fiber. In 2002, cotton was grown on... - Ra (2793 bytes)
2: ...rief suspension during the time of [[Akhenaten]] (1350-1334 BC) when [[monotheism|monotheistic]] worship... - Aelianus Tacticus (2273 bytes)
3: ...t. The Arabic version of Aelian was made about [[1350]]. In spite of its academic nature, the copious ... - Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
1: ...74]]–[[1975|75]]); only 40–45% of the planet has been mapped.
3: ... [[caduceus]]. Before the [[5th century BC]], the planet Mercury actually had two names, as it was not...
5: The Chinese and Japanese cultures refer to the planet as the ''Water Star'', based on the [[Five El...
8: ...//www.answers.com/topic/mercury-in-roman-religion-planet-nearest-to-the-sun answers.com])
12: ...y [[comet]] impacts and/or gases arising from the planetary interior. - Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
2: ...hor and poet, the greatest of [[Petrarch]]'s disciples, an important [[Renaissance humanism|Renaissanc...
5: ...been largely depreciated as a romanticism and his place of birth is more likely to have been in [[Tusc...
7: ...hieri|Dante]]. Around 1327 Boccaccio moved to [[Naples]] when his father was appointed to head the Neo...
11: In Naples Boccaccio began what he considered his true voc...
13: ...s ''Ameto'') a mix of prose and poems in 1341, completing the fifty canto allegorical poem ''Amorosa v... - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
3: ...an Philippe de Vries suggested that it had "taken place at a more or less provincial level." Fernand B...
8: ...n Frankish [[Carolingian]] ruler [[Charles the Simple]] allowed the [[Vikings]] of [[Rollo of Normandy...
17: ...hese lost lands became a major focus of English diplomacy. Another effect of the war was to galvanize...
27: ...st by his father. A compromise homage in [[1329]] pleased neither side, but in [[1331]], facing seriou...
31: In [[1336]], Philip made plans for an expedition to restore David to the Scot... - History of astronomy (13532 bytes)
2: ...cts, especially [[star]]s and [[planet]]s. An example of this early astronomy might involve a study of...
4: ...ively fixed over the [[century|centuries]], while planets will move an appreciable amount during a com...
10: ...ral]] societies, in which the harvest depended on planting at the correct time of year. The most commo...
18: ...t on [[Vedic astrology]] that has been dated to [[1350 BC]], was written by [[Lagadha]].
20: ...pin on its axis and considered the motions of the planets with respect to the sun. - Nubia (8928 bytes)
5: Its people spoke at least two varieties of the [[Nubian lan...
11: ... known as [[B-Group]]. Previously the B-Group people were thought to have invaded from elsewhere. Tod...
13: ...There is debate over whether these [[C-Group]] peoples, who flourished from c. 2240 BC to c. 2150 BC, ...
23: ...dicated that the Nile-Nubian languages must have split off from the Nubian languages still spoken in t...
26: ...|Greek]] inscription carved in the wall of the temple of Talmis (modern [[Kalabsha]]) around AD [[500]... - Des Moines, Iowa (13222 bytes)
8: ...downtown and serve as the city's primary water supply.
14: ...g (5.6 km) [[skyway|skywalk]] system, allowing people to travel between buildings without going out of...
16: {{Template:US City infobox|
43: A plan to merge the governments of Des Moines and Polk...
52: ... Statistical Area consists of those five counties plus [[Jasper County, Iowa|Jasper]] and [[Marion Cou... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
34: *[[Pierre d'Ailly]], (1350-1420){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
247: *[[Richard Brinkley]], (fl. 1350-1373){{fn|R}}
391: *[[Frederick Copleston]], (1907-1994)
896: *[[David Kaplan (philosopher)|David Kaplan]], (born 1933){{fn|O}}
897: *[[Mordecai Kaplan]], (1881-1983){{fn|R}} - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
3: While the German people were not fully unified into a single political u...
7: ...he two Germanys in [[1990]]. For further details, please consult the ''main articles'' given at the be...
12: ...mania'', a descriptive work about the Germanic people at the Roman frontier on the Rhine]]
13: Between 800 and 70 BC the Germanic peoples thrust into [[Celts|Celtic]] territory from [[S...
19: ... the whole map of Europe. The Eastern Germanic peoples destroyed the Western Roman Empire, but the sta... - Mycenaean Greece (6175 bytes)
6: ... and historians doubt that any such invasion took place.
12: ...ecline on an invasion by another wave of Greek people, the [[Dorians]], although the historical validi...
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33: <tr><td>1400–1350<td>LHIIIA1
52: ... this period ended by destruction, leaving few complete pots behind.<br> - Iron (23778 bytes)
143: == Applications ==
144: ...h strength make it indispensable, especially in applications like [[automobile]]s, the [[hull (ship)|h...
156: ...d increasingly in the Middle East, but did not supplant the dominant use of [[bronze]].
159: ... technology, but instead the disruption of the supply of [[tin]]. This period of transition, which oc...
161: ...er and less brittle than the bronze it began to replace. - Krypton (9031 bytes)
97: | 1350.8 kJ/mol
182: == Applications ==
185: ...]. Kr-85 is used in chemical analysis. When it is placed in various solids [[kryptonate]]s are formed ...
188: ...ber]] [[1983]] the krypton standard was in turn replaced by the [[Bureau International des Poids et Me...
198: ... [[nuclear fission|fission]] of [[uranium]] and [[plutonium]]. Sources have included [[nuclear bomb]] ... - First Crusade (34670 bytes)
9: ...ing land, was considered one giant [[relic]], the place where [[Christ]] had lived and died. In [[1074...
12: ... Anatolia into Great Seljuk, but this empire was split apart by civil war after the death of [[Malik S...
26: ...d Italy as well. Urban tried to forbid certain people (including women, monks, and the sick) from join...
28: ===The People's Crusade===
29: ''Main article: [[People's Crusade]]''
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