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  1. Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
    15: ... [[Japan]] were the first to develop [[pottery]], dating to the [[11th millennium BC]]. The Jōmon...
    17: ...G?li Tepe]] near [[Urfa]] in eastern [[Turkey]], dating to ca. [[10th millennium BC]].
    18: ... at the [[Iron Gorge]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]] date to the [[7th millennium BC]] and represent eith...
    22: ...these is [[Stonehenge]], were the main structures date from the early Bronze age, such monuments have ...
    26: Rock art, showing scenes from the daily life and religious rituals have been found in ...
  2. Didgeridoo (7516 bytes)
    3: ...sical instrument|instrument]] of the [[Australian Aborigines]] of northern [[Australia]]. It is sometimes desc...
    5: ...e didgeridoo since about 1500 years ago, based on dating of paintings on cave walls and shelters from ...
    7: ...stern society. "Yirdaki", also sometimes spelt "yidaki", refers to the specific type of instrument mad...
    28: [[Image:Didgeridoo_dancing.jpg|thumb|Dancing often accompanies didgeridoo music.]]
    32: ...remonial occasions, whilst both men and women may dance.
  3. Australia (39438 bytes)
    25: population_density_rank = —|
    28: established_dates=From the [[United Kingdom|UK]]:<br>[[1 January...
    32: utc_offset=+8&ndash;+10|
    34: utc_offset_DST=+8&ndash;+11|
    54: ...glish to use the word "Australia" was [[Alexander Dalrymple]] in his ''An Historical Collection of Voy...
  4. Australian Aboriginal art (4187 bytes)
    1: ...colonisation]] as well as [[contemporary art]] by Aborigines based on traditional culture. It is not restricte...
    9: ...zig zag persist throughout the work of Australian Aborigines. These are thought to be the origins of "modern" ...
    21: ...so frail that they never venture out on [[wind]]y days lest they be swept away like leaf litter. If ap...
    32: ...ill say if it doesn't contain the spirituality of aborigines, it is not true aboriginal art.
    38: ...oyed by encroachment of early settlers and modern-day visitors. This includes the destruction of art b...
  5. History of the world (21975 bytes)
    7: ...t recent [[Ice Age]], when temperate regions of today were extremely inhospitable. Yet, humans had col...
    12: ...]]. Some peoples, such as [[Australian Aborigines|Aborigines]] of [[Australia]] and the [[Bushmen]] of souther...
    25: ...ere to dominate Chinese thinking until the modern day. These were [[Taoism]], [[Legalism (philosophy)|...
    55: ...a in 1041, but the printing press as we know it today was invented in Germany, and became far more wid...
    69: ...er place. Meanwhile, Industrial [[pollution]] and damage to the [[environment]], present since the dis...
  6. Amulet (8206 bytes)
    6: ...ndash; for example: ''vade retro, [[Satan]]as'' &ndash; ([[Latin]], "go back, Satan"), to repel [[evil...
    10: ...n [[Argentina]] the god [[Ekeko]] furnishes a standard amulet, to whom one should offer at least one b...
    18: ...an]] syncretic religions, like [[Voodoo]], [[Umbanda]] and [[Santer�] use other drawings as amulets,...
    33: ...uareg]] still use them, as do the [[Haida]] [[Canada|Canadian]] [[aborigine]]s, who wear the [[totem]]...
    39: War and other dangerous activities make the participants try to ge...
  7. James Cook (14770 bytes)
    1: ...ritish explorer James Cook, portrait by Nathaniel Dance, c. 1775, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich]...
    3: '''James Cook''' ([[October 27]], [[1728]] &ndash; [[February 14]], [[1779]]) was a [[Kingdom of ...
    7: ...ren born to Grace and James, Sr., who worked as a day laborer on a farm. As a child, Cook moved with...
    8: ...on]], and [[astronomy]], skills he would need one day to command his own ship. Cook rose in the ranks...
    14: ...ing and cartographic skills, courage in exploring dangerous locations to confirm the facts (''e.g.'' d...
  8. Native American (42651 bytes)
    5: ...ples native to [[Alaska]] and [[Arctic|arctic Canada]]). The latter share their cultural and genetic c...
    7: The same distinction is made in Canada, where the term [[First Nations]] applies only to...
    9: ...lude the [[M鴩s people (Canada)|M鴩s]] of [[Canada]] and the [[Mestizo]]s and [[Zambo]]s of [[Latin ...
    19: ...a]] across the [[Bering Strait]], between 17,000&ndash;11,000 years ago.
    21: ...00 BC|11,500 years ago]] or earlier [http://www.andaman.org/book/chapter53/luzia/luzia.htm]. Thus othe...
  9. Platypus (21900 bytes)
    2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:Ornithorhynchidae-00.jpg|200px]]| caption = Platypus}}
    5: {{Taxobox phylum entry | taxon = [[Chordate|Chordata]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = [[Ornithorhynchidae]]}}
    12: ...ynchus anatinus | author = [[George Shaw|Shaw]] | date = [[1799]]}}
    14: ... its [[family (biology)|family]] (''Ornithorhynchidae'') and [[genus]] (''Ornithorhynchus''), though a...
  10. Dingo (6650 bytes)
    5: ...onships that developed between wolves and people&mdash;as people migrated eastward, semi-domesticated ...
    7: ... and are regarded as more-or-less unchanged descendants of an early ancestor of modern dogs.
    15: ...rnivore]]s, including the last remaining large predator, the [[Thylacine]]. (Note that the demise of t...
    21: ...ugh the fence helped reduce losses of sheep to predators, this was counterbalanced by increased pastur...
  11. Slavery (26455 bytes)
    8: ...imes been regarded as an expectation such as [[mandatory military service]], or [[debt slavery]]. It ...
    14: Slavery is in all countries today considered [[illegal]], a [[criminal activity]] ...
    18: ...ountries by means of legal loopholes, such as Canada's &#8220;Live-in Caregiver Program. [http://www.t...
    20: ...] evidence of illegal "forced labor and [[debt bondage]]" amounting to slavery was unearthed in the [[...
    23: ...ar]], [[Cuba]], [[Ecuador]], [[North Korea]], [[Sudan]] and [[Venezuela]].
  12. Bogong Moth (3176 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Noctuidae]]}}
    13: ... author = [[Jean Baptiste Boisduval|Boisduval]] | date = [[1832]]}}
    20: ...nter houses or other buildings to rest during the day. In winter, adults disperse to pastures across i...
  13. Dingoes (6363 bytes)
    6: ...onships that developed between wolves and people&mdash;as people migrated eastward, semi-domesticated ...
    8: ... and are regarded as more-or-less unchanged descendants of an early ancestor of modern dogs.
    16: ...rnivore]]s, including the last remaining large predator, the [[Thylacine]]. (Note that the demise of t...
    22: ...ugh the fence helped reduce losses of sheep to predators, this was counterbalanced by increased pastur...
  14. Marsupial Moles (4850 bytes)
    1: ...r = pink | name = Marsupial moles}}<br/>{{StatusEndangered}}
    5: ...{Taxobox phylum entry | taxon = '''[[Chordate|Chordata]]'''}}
    9: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = '''Notoryctidae'''}}
    17: ...tes typhlops'' or ''itjaritjari'' by [[Australian Aborigines]]), and the '''Northern Marsupial Mole''' (''Noto...
    31: ... had many of the features that are assumed to be adaptations for a life burrowing in desert sands, in ...

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