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Artefacts and found
Artefacts found in the early 1900s reveal that there were Roman settlements in the areas that are now Edmonton and Bush Hill Park.
Artefacts found in the ship suggest that it was trading with Portugal in the fifteenth century.
Artefacts including a bronze dagger and urns containing human ashes were found, and a small number of these finds are now on display at Darwen Library Theatre.
Artefacts associated with the burials include Neolithic Grooved ware similar to that found at nearby Windmill Hill.
Artefacts from Cissbury Ring can be found at Worthing Museum and Art Gallery, the Museum of Sussex Archaeology, Lewes and the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
Artefacts with tanged points are found associated with both the Bromme and the Ahrensburg cultures.
Artefacts found from the area they inhabited dating from their period indicate their totem animal seems to have been the ( rein ) deer.

Artefacts and for
Artefacts were brought to the Musée du Louvre for a grand central museum ; his example would later serve as inspiration for more notorious imitators.
* VITA, acronym for Views, Inventory, Transformation and Artefacts
The Arts Council / Yorkshire Museums & Galleries international touring exhibition of Denby's artworks for NMA and their memorabilia entitled ' One Family, One Tribe-The Art & Artefacts Of New Model Army ', is unique in its presentation of the art of a working rock band.
Artefacts show they roamed the area for at least 7000 years.
Past projects include poetry and performance with the BlackFriars Settlement ( girls aged 11-16 ) and Women ’ s Library, performances and writing projects in London and South-East England primary and secondary schools, the Deptford Identity Project ( Artefacts Edutainment ) with refugees, lone parents and pensioners, pre-school aged puppetry as part of the Oxfam festival, and historical drama / writing workshops at Hampton Court Palace for primary / secondary level.

Artefacts and their
Artefacts recovered from the site include items fashioned from turquoise and metal artefacts crafted from gold, silver and copper and their alloys demonstrating the city's participation in the wider trade networks of the Postclassic Period.
Artefacts recovered from the area indicate that even the gaolers and their families lived within the gaol walls in the 1850s and 1860s.
Indeed at the Festival des Artefacts, in Strasbourg, Skrillex played after Birdy Nam Nam and was very impressed, he decided to remix their song Goin ' In twice and to release a remix album of BNN songs on his label OWSLA.
Archaeomineralogy of Neolithic and Chalcolithic Artefacts from Bulgaria and their Significance to Gemmology.

Artefacts and later
Artefacts tell of probably destruction in the middle of the fourth century CE, perhaps by a 344 earthquake, though it was promptly rebuilt with improved, stone flooring and again destroyed two decades later, probably from an earthquake in 363.

Artefacts and Middle
Artefacts from the island, now housed in the National Museum in Dublin, are evidence that the original occupants were from the Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age.

Artefacts and .
* Kochhar, Rajesh, ' On the identity and chronology of the ic river ' in Archaeology and Language III ; Artefacts, languages and texts, Routledge ( 1999 ), ISBN 0-415-10054-2.
* McComb, P. ( 1989 ) Upper Palaeolithic Artefacts from Britain and Belgium.
Artefacts parallel to the Celtic votive wheels or wheel-pendants are the so-called Zierscheiben in a Germanic context.
Artefacts relating to ore extraction, processing and transport are present as well as domestic remains and remnants of the explosives magazine.
Artefacts were recovered from the Greenham Dairy Farm in 1963, and the Faraday Road site in 2002.
Volume 3, Artefacts, languages and texts, p. 6-9.
* Artefacts recovered from the Baths and the Roman town.
Artefacts discovered in the region of Chaves identify the earliest settlement of humans dating back to the Paleolithic.
Artefacts from the area around the Matriz church indicate that Aquae Flaviae's centre was located in this place, in addition to an ancient headstone showing gladiatorial combat.
Artefacts from the excavation of the Buddhist stupa of Mirpurkhas, were housed in the Museum in 1919.
Artefacts and memorabilia of the Somerset Coal Canal, Somerset and Dorset and Great Western Railways are also on display.
* " Aborigines Saved Yet Again: Settler Nationalism and Hero Narratives in a 2001 Exhibition of Taiwan Aboriginal Artefacts " by Mark Munsterhjelm, MA Thesis, Indigenous Governance Program, University of Victoria, Canada.
Artefacts from the schools ' past can be seen in the College library.
The castle's laundry rooms feature the Armstrong and Aviation Artefacts Museum, with exhibits about Victorian industrialist William Armstrong and Armstrong Whitworth, the manufacturing company he founded.
Coordinating Joint Design Work: The Role of Communication and Artefacts.

found and province
Productive soils are found in most of the southern half of the province ( excluding the mountains ), and in certain parts of the north.
Conventional oil and gas fields are found throughout the province on an axis running from the northwest to the southeast.
Notable variations are found in speakers from Phnom Penh ( which is the capital city ), the rural Battambang area, the areas of Northeast Thailand adjacent to Cambodia such as Surin province, the Cardamom Mountains, and in southern Vietnam.
They found refuge at Akashi in Harima province where they hid by living in obscurity.
John Francis Wilson thinks it possible to have been a pagan bronze statue whose true identity had been forgotten ; some have thought it to be Aesculapius, the God of healing, but the description of the standing figure and the woman kneeling in supplication is precisely that found on coins depicting the bearded emperor Hadrian reaching out to a female figure symbolizing a province kneeling before him.
Extensive agriculture is found only in the southern half of the province, although there is grain farming in the Carrot Valley Region ( near The Pas ).
Newfoundland English is a name for several accents and dialects thereof the English found in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
The geological properties of a white silica sand found at Basin Head are unique in the province ; the sand grains cause a scrubbing noise as they rub against each other when walked on, and have been called the " singing sands ".
As of 2012, the earliest pottery found anywhere in the world, dating to 20, 000 to 19, 000 years before the present, was found at Xianrendong Cave in the Jiangxi province of China.
The history of this province can also be found in the articles on its constituent elements ( e. g. Rotterdam, the Hague, etc.
Taiwanese cuisine itself is often associated with influences from mid to southern provinces of Mainland China, most notably from the province of Fujian ( Hokkien ), but influences from all of Mainland China can easily be found.
In 1597, the Convocation of the clergy, bishops, and archbishop of the province of Canterbury found it necessary to order parchment copies of all entries from old paper registers, instructions that were soon reissued in 1603.
In 1960 archaeological evidence of the only known Norse settlement in North America ( outside of Greenland ) was found at L ' Anse aux Meadows on the northern tip of the island of Newfoundland, in what is now the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
* October 26 – Pakistani authorities announce that their police have found an apparently ancient mummy of a Persian princess in the province of Balochistan.
* The oldest known painted depiction of a wheelbarrow is found in a Chinese tomb of Chengde, Sichuan province, dated to this year.
Some evidence found on site suggests that about A. D. 150, the villa was considerably enlarged and may have been used as the country retreat of the governors of the Roman province of Britannia.
The earliest images can, however, be found in the province of Jämtland, dating from 5000 BC.
Similar tiles have been found in the Chengdu area of Sichuan province in south-central China.
Drumlins, which are usually found in swarms or large groups, occur in every Canadian province and territory.
Lapis lazuli was being mined in the Badakhshan province of Afghanistan as early as the 3rd millennium BC, and there are sources that are found as far east as in the region around Lake Baikal in Siberia.
Lapis lazuli is found in limestone in the Kokcha River valley of Badakhshan province in northeastern Afghanistan, where the Sar-e-Sang mine deposits have been worked for more than 6, 000 years.
Within the province, the highest density can be found along the coast, where it reaches 13, 000 inhabitants per km2 in the city of Portici, one of the most densely populated cities on the planet.
Also, the swastika symbol was found on a number of shards in the Khuzestan province of Iran and in inscriptions on pottery in the Neolithic Europe of the 5th millennium B. C.

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