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Discoveries, later in the 20th century, of sunken trading vessels such as those at Uluburun and Cape Gelidonya off the south coast of Turkey have brought forth an enormous amount of new information about that culture.
" Discoveries at Mehrgarh changed the entire concept of the Indus civilization ," according to Ahmad Hasan Dani, professor emeritus of archaeology at Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, " There we have the whole sequence, right from the beginning of settled village life.
Discoveries reported in the local newspapers in 2006 have caused postulation that the settlement of the islands by Arawaks may have been much more significant than had earlier been thought.
In 1823, Young published an Account of the Recent Discoveries in Hieroglyphic Literature and Egyptian Antiquities, in order to have his own work recognised as the basis for Champollion's system.
Discoveries made at the lab have won seven Nobel Prizes.
Discoveries have since been made in the Aulic Library, Vienna, by Edward Boehmer ; cf.
Discoveries have included the earliest hominid skull in Europe.
:" The Congress shall have Power ... To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries ;"
Discoveries have shown that moissanite occurs naturally as inclusions in diamonds, xenoliths, and ultramafic rocks such as kimberlite and lamproite.
Some believe that jogo do pau was influenced by a southern Indian dance or martial art, which would have been imported and adapted in the period of the Discoveries when Goa was a Portuguese colony, while there are others who say that its origins are medieval techniques of combat much similar to what is taught in the medieval book A ensinança de bem cavalgar em toda a sela (" The art of being a good horseman on any saddle ") by Edward of Portugal ( 1391 – 1438 ).
( Discoveries of earlier works by Harriet Jacobson and William Wells Brown have displaced her.
Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 of the U. S. Constitution says, " The Congress shall have Power ... To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.
Some specialists say the word may have originated during the Great Portuguese Discoveries, giving meaning to the sadness felt about those who departed on journeys to unknown seas and disappeared in shipwrecks, died in battle, or simply never returned.
Discoveries have included stone knives, flint blades, and the head of a mace, along with buildings and graves.
Discoveries from this research have been incorporated into the vitrification formulations of Twenty-First Century Medicine.
* 1792 Tiberius Cavallo, An Account of the Discoveries concerning Muscular Motion, which have been lately made, and are commonly known by the name of Animal Electricity.
Discoveries of old foundations under the Peterskirche and old graves under the Stephansdom have disputed the certainty of this label.
Discoveries in recent years have suggested that adult stem cells might have the ability to differentiate into cell types from different germ layers.

Discoveries and been
Discoveries of a type of 14th-century grey ceramic that has also been found in Northern Europe also suggests the presence of German colonists from the north.
Discoveries in the bodden indicate that there has been settlement here since the Stone Age.
With the publication of the Ordinances Concerning Discoveries ( Ordenanzas de descubrimientos, nueva población y pacificación de las Indias ) in 1573, the attributes of adelantados became regularized, although the title was granted with much less frequency after this date, especially since the institutions of audiencias, governors and viceroys had been developed.
Discoveries on the islet suggest that the islet has indeed been inhabited once.

Discoveries and made
Discoveries recently made of old Biblical manuscripts in Hebrew and Greek and other ancient writings, some by the early church fathers, in themselves called for a restudy of the Bible.
Discoveries are often made due to questions.
Discoveries made in the 1950s initially suggested that rodents could not stop electrically stimulating parts of their brain, mainly the nucleus accumbens, which was theorized to produce great pleasure.
Leyden meanwhile compiled a work on the Discoveries and Settlements of Europeans in Northern and Western Africa, suggested by Mungo Park's travels, He also made some translations from Persian and Arabic poetry.
Discoveries made at the U of S include sulphate-resistant cement and the cobalt-60 cancer therapy unit.
The interior was now offered in a more traditional beige as well as the distinctive ( but controversial ) light blue, an automatic transmission was made available on 200Tdi models, new colours were added to the range ( and the large ' compass and mountain ' side decals worn by early Discoveries to disguise wavy panel fit around the rear three quarter windows were no longer fitted ) and the ' SE ' pack incorporating alloy wheels, front driving lights, roof bars and a special range of metallic paints was introduced as an option.
Discoveries since then clearly invalidate what the film says: the Van Allen belts ( actually somewhat more radiation-dense portions of the magnetosphere ) are made up of sub-atomic particles trapped by the Earth's magnetic field in the vacuum of space and cannot catch fire, as fire requires oxygen, fuel and an ignition source, all of which are insufficient in the Van Allen Belts.
the Following is a list of Discoveries made:
Discoveries made by Firkovich, which were first announced to the world in Pinner's " Prospectus " ( Odessa, 1845 ), gave rise to a whole literature.
Discoveries in science such as the formulation of the central dogma of molecular biology made it clear that the inheritance of acquired characters was not an evolutionary factor in a physical sense and identified genes as lasting entities that survive through many generations.

Discoveries and there
After the loss of HMS Sirius off Norfolk Island, Hunter returned to England in 1792, and there he prepared for publication his interesting An Historical Journal of the Transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island, With the Discoveries That Have Been Made in New South Wales and the Southern Ocean Since the Publication of Phillip's Voyage, published at the beginning of 1793.

Discoveries and remains
Discoveries included unexpected sub-fossil remains of large extinct lemurs and surviving but previously undescribed species of blind fish, shrimps and other invertebrates.

Discoveries and several
His notes after his second journey in 1833 were published under the title Discoveries in Asia Minor: including a description of the ruins of several ancient cities and especially Antioch of Pisidia in London in 1834.
A combination of changes in taxation and the engine being underpowered for such a heavy vehicle led to the demise of this engine, despite the kudos of being the engine fitted to several Discoveries supplied to the British Royal family, most notably driven by Prince Philip around Windsor Great Park, in his position as Park Ranger of the park.
Discoveries or marijuana plantations in several places in New South Wales, allegations that a criminal organisation existed based in the production and distribution of drugs and the sudden unexplained accumulation of wealth, especially in the town of Griffith lead to lobbying for a Royal Commission into the drug trafficking business.
Together with a map of his expeditions, this material was published as The Discoveries of John Lederer, In three several Marches from Virginia, To the West of Carolina, And other parts of the Continent: Begun in March 1669, and ended in September 1670.

Discoveries and unknown
Their work was virtually unknown until 1970, when two Americans, Lynn Schroeder and Sheila Ostrander published a book, Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain.
This discovery led Dalrymple to publish the Historical Collection of the Several Voyages and Discoveries in the South Pacific Ocean in 1770-1771, which aroused widespread interest in his claim of the existence of an unknown continent.
This discovery led Dalrymple to publish the Historical Collection of the Several Voyages and Discoveries in the South Pacific Ocean in 1770-1771, which aroused widespread interest in his claim of the existence of an unknown continent.

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