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- Pottery (17136 bytes)
4: ..."earthenware" and "stoneware" are generally used only for relatively easily constructed utensils such ...
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...
48: ...cal into the kiln's interior. [[Sulfur]] is commonly used, as are various [[salts]] or [[ashes]]. Su... - Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
7: ...f Willendorf]]. There are some speculations that only ''[[Homo sapiens]]'' is capable of artistic expr...
15: ...d and sticks with a growing sophistication. See [[Jomon]]. - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
15: * 12 KYA: [[Pottery]] by [[Jomon]] in [[Japan]]
110: * [[1510]]: [[Pocket watch]]: [[Peter Henlein]]
311: ...ormer]]: [[William Stanley (physicist)|William Stanley]]
321: ... [[1888]]: [[Pneumatic tube tire]]: [[John Boyd Dunlop]]
394: * [[1914]]: [[Tank]], military: [[Ernest Dunlop Swinton]] - Civilization (29205 bytes)
31: ...ncient civilization may also have originated in [[Jomon]] at around the same time or before.
34: ...spread appearance in the [[Middle East]].'' See [[Jomon]].
39: ...rtation and [[shipbuilding|sea-faring]] followed only centuries later, and later our earliest [[Timeli... - Shinto (25829 bytes)
7: ...t it seems to have been established by the late [[Jomon]] period. A number of theories about the ancestor...
11: ...su]]. Much of the area of modern Japan was under only fragmentary control by the Imperial family, and ...
48: Unlike many religions, one does not need to publicly ...
57: *Physical cleanliness: Followers of Shinto take baths, wash their ...
61: ...on is taken before consensus is reached (even if only superficially) among all parties to a decision. - Sumer (14409 bytes)
5: .... Others suggest that the term 'Sumerian' should only be applied to the [[Sumerian language]], positin...
35: ...|seal]]s also depict houses built from reeds not unlike those built by the [[Marsh Arabs]] of Southern...
73: ...quivalent to the Akkadian goddess [[Ishtar]]), [[Enlil]] the god of the wind, as well as a host of oth...
98: ...agriculturalism in [[Ancient Mesopotamia]] (see [[Jomon]]). Einkorn and Emmer [[wheat]], [[barley]], shee... - Civilizations (30128 bytes)
22: This article will mainly treat civilizations in the first, narrow, sense....
41: ...ncient civilization may also have originated in [[Jomon]] at around the same time or before.
44: ...spread appearance in the [[Middle East]].'' See [[Jomon]].
49: ...rtation and [[shipbuilding|sea-faring]] followed only centuries later, and later our earliest [[Timeli... - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
13: ...nce of stone artifacts, which are frequently the only remains which still exist, [[lithic analysis]] i...
46: ...age:JomonPottery.JPG|thumb|right|100px|Japanese [[Jomon]] pottery is the oldest in the world.]]
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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