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  1. Jewellery (4234 bytes)
    3: ...ke hair ornaments or [[Body piercing jewelry|body piercing jewellery]].
    17: * [[5000 BC]] - Uses of copper in [[Egypt]].
    18: ...0 BC]] - [[Smelting]] technology for copper in Egypt and Iran.
    19: ... - Use of natural [[zinc]]/copper [[alloy]] in Egypt.
    20: ... [[3500 BC]] - [[Gold]] makes an appearance in Egyptian jewellery.
  2. Cornett (5160 bytes)
    24: ...ed the sound of the cornett as "a ray of sunshine piercing the shadows". Yet there is also evidence that th...
  3. St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
    17: ...isk dates back to the [[13th century BC]] in [[Egypt]], and was moved to Rome in the [[1st century]] t...
    29: ... high. On top are statues of Christ, [[John the Baptist]], and eleven of the apostles; St. Peter's sta...
    31: ...rnacchini]] to the south, and an [[equestrian sculpture]] of [[Constantine I of the Roman Empire|Emper...
    33: ...-- This is taken from an old source, is the inscription new since 2000, and if so, what does it read n...
    66: |<small>In the jubilee year of human redemption 1983-4, [[Pope John Paul II|John Paul II]], [[...
  4. Cheek (284 bytes)
    1: ...ht cheek. Cheek piercing is a rare form of [[body piercing]].
  5. Archery (18991 bytes)
    9: ...|Olympic]] sport since [[1900]], with some interruptions. Recently the Koreans have dominated the even...
    49: ...ar to target archery, except that the archer attempts to drop arrows at long range (180 yards for the ...
    60: ... shoot from a start point at an elected mark attempting to drop arrows as close as possible. The arche...
    70: ...h a bow. Some people believe that bows are an acceptable if not preferred way to take game, while othe...
    84: ...was practised in antiquity on every continent except Australia, demonstrating that it is both basic an...
  6. Jaguar (9341 bytes)
    3: ...mage | image = [[Image:0089jaguar.png|200px]] | caption = }}
    19: ...d the strongest animal in the world. [http://www.aptv.org/Schedule/showinfo.asp?ID=76679&Nola1=NAGS]
    21: ...y a jaguar's bite is unmatched by other feline. Captive jaguars have been documented putting 1/4 [[inc...
    36: ... delivers a fatal bite directly to the [[skull]], piercing the brain. It is because of this killing techniq...
    40: ...ical lifespan is 10 or 11 years in the wild; in captivity, jaguars have lived up to 20 years.
  7. Mosquito (10897 bytes)
    2: ...Gambiaemosquito.jpg|200px|Anopheles gambiae]] | caption = ''Anopheles gambiae''}}
    7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Diptera]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Eudiptera]]}}
    17: ...idae belongs to the [[order (biology)|order]] [[Diptera]] and contains about 2700 species in about 35 ...
    19: ...anguage|English]], but the term "mosquito" was adopted to prevent confusion with the [[house fly]].
  8. Sword (24928 bytes)
    14: ...re armies with metal weapons. Edit: Bronze Age Egyptian armies were fully equipped with bronze weapons...
    34: ... Another variant was the specialization of armour-piercing swords of the [[Estoc]] type. The [[longsword]] b...
    48: ...|The hilt of the [[18th century]] sword used by Captain [[John Paul Schott]] in the [[American Revolut...
    49: ...r I]]. For example, the British Army formally adopted a completely new design of cavalry sword in [[1...
    178: ...blade]]: Sword from the poem [[Jabberwocky]]. Adopted in [[Dungeons & Dragons]] as a type of magic sw...
  9. Niobium (10560 bytes)
    46: | <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[krypton|Kr]]<nowiki>]</nowiki>4d<sup>4</sup> 5[[s-orbit...
    132: | [[electron capture|&epsilon;]]
    162: ...ndard temperature and pressure|STP]] are used except where noted.</font>
    176: *The metal has a low capture cross-section for thermal [[neutron]]s and so ...
    178: ... its bluish color, niobium is also used in [[body piercing]] [[jewelry]] (usually as an alloy).
  10. Titanium (20884 bytes)
    95: ...}]]</td><td>[[1 E9 s|63 y]] </td><td>[[electron capture|&epsilon;]]</td><td>0.268</td><td><sup>44</sup...
    109: ...ndard temperature and pressure|STP]] are used except where noted.</font></th>
    129: ...aboratory equipment]], [[wedding band]]s, and [[laptop computer]]s is becoming more common.
    137: ...olored makes it a popular metal for use in [[body piercing]].
    147: ...|1950]]-[[1960s|1960]]s the [[Soviet Union]] attempted to corner the world titanium market as a tactic...
  11. Jaguars (9017 bytes)
    2: ...mage | image = [[Image:0089jaguar.png|200px]] | caption = }}
    18: ...d the strongest animal in the world. [http://www.aptv.org/Schedule/showinfo.asp?ID=76679&Nola1=NAGS]
    20: ...y a jaguar's bite is unmatched by other feline. Captive jaguars have been documented putting 1/4 [[inc...
    35: ... delivers a fatal bite directly to the [[skull]], piercing the brain. It is because of this killing techniq...
    39: ...ical lifespan is 10 or 11 years in the wild; in captivity, jaguars have lived up to 20 years.
  12. Mosquitoes (10897 bytes)
    2: ...Gambiaemosquito.jpg|200px|Anopheles gambiae]] | caption = ''Anopheles gambiae''}}
    7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Diptera]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Eudiptera]]}}
    17: ...idae belongs to the [[order (biology)|order]] [[Diptera]] and contains about 2700 species in about 35 ...
    19: ...anguage|English]], but the term "mosquito" was adopted to prevent confusion with the [[house fly]].

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