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The earliest bronze archeological finds in Indonesia date from 1 – 2 BCE, including flat plates probably suspended and struck by a wooden or bone mallet.
The earliest finds of European pattern mail are from the 3rd century BCE from Horný Jatov, Slovakia, and a Celtic chieftain's burial located in Ciumeşti, Romania.
The Sujala finds equal in age with the earliest Komsa-artefacts from Norway but may suggest also a connection to the Swiderian culture.
However, A. R. Braunmuller in the New Cambridge edition finds the 1605 – 6 arguments inconclusive, and argues only for an earliest date of 1603.
In the case of Macbeth, mainstream scholar A. R. Braunmuller, in the New Cambridge edition, finds the post-1605 arguments for the play inconclusive, and argues only for an earliest date of 1603.
From the earliest finds, opium has appeared to have ritual significance, and anthropologists have speculated that ancient priests may have used the drug as a proof of healing power.
Recent archaeological discoveries in Finnish Lapland were originally seen as the continental version of the Komsa culture about the same age as the earliest finds on the coast of Norway.
The region's roots go back further to the location of some of Europe's earliest hominid finds at Boxgrove.
The many finds of bronze from this era include beautiful religious artifacts and musical instruments, and provide the earliest evidence of social classes and stratification.
Teilhard had travelled to regions of Africa where one of the anomalous finds originated, and resided in the Wealden area from the date of the earliest finds.
The earliest archaeological finds of peas date from the neolithic era of current Syria, Turkey and Jordan.
However, the extent of the finds was not particularly significant and was insufficient to draw any certain conclusions about the precise nature or scale of this earliest known phase of occupation.
The earliest archaeological finds go back to the eleventh century BCE ( Late Bronze Age III ).
This wealth is evident in the wide array of finds from the Pazyryk tombs, which include many rare examples of organic objects such as felt hangings, Chinese silk, the earliest known pile carpet, horses decked out in elaborate trappings, and wooden furniture and other household goods.
The earliest recorded written history of the area finds it occupied by the Yavapai people.
There have been Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age finds in and around Eye but the earliest evidence of settlement in the town dates from the Roman period and includes buildings and coins dated circa 365 A large Anglo-Saxon cemetery including many urned cremations and some furnished inhumations, in use during the 6th century, was excavated near the Waterloo Plantation, Eye, in 1818.
Archaeological finds indicate an early prehistoric settlement, including objects made of flint dating from the earliest Stone Age.
Western Kent has fewer archaeological finds from the earliest periods than east Kent, and the eastern finds are somewhat distinct in character, showing Jutish and Frankish influence.
Mother goddesses are present in the earliest images discovered among the archaeological finds in Ancient Egypt.
Archaeological finds led to what are currently the earliest identified inhabitants of the Westport area that date back 7, 500 years.
These rainforest people, collectively referred to as Barrineans, were once considered to be a relict of the earliest wave of migration to the Australian continent, but this theory no longer finds much favour.
Smillie ’ s earliest memories are of having her nappy changed and, when put in her pram to go to sleep, being frightened by the wallpaper, which she finds amusing considering her later fame with the television programme Changing Rooms.
He argues that literature about land ( and, subsequently, about going back to the land ) is largely sentimental ; " little ," he writes, " is known about farmer's attitudes towards nature ..." Tuan finds historical instances of the desire of the civilized to escape civilization in the Hellenistic, Roman, Augustan, and Romantic eras, and, from one of the earliest recorded myths, the Epic of Gilgamesh.

finds and mention
Aeronautics also finds mention in ancient China where people were flying kites thousands of years ago.
The great flood finds mention in Hinduism texts like the Satapatha Brahmana, where in the Matsya Avatar takes place to save the pious and the first man, Manu, and advises him to build a giant boat.
Mount Meru finds mention innumerable times in Hindu lore.
Sage Bhrigu finds mention in Shiva Purana and Vayu Purana, where he is shown present during the great Yagna of Daksha Prajapati ( his father-in-law ).
The river finds mention in Arundhati Roy's Booker Prize winning novel, The God of Small Things.
Madurai finds mention in the works of Roman historians Pliny the Younger ( 61 – ca.
Arunachal finds mention in the literature of Kalika Purana and Mahabharata.
The story of prophet Lot finds mention in several Qur ' anic passages, especially Chapter 26: 160-175 which reads: " The people of Lut rejected the apostles.
His biography finds mention in Ain-i-Akbari, a 16th century document written by Mughal Emperor Akbar ’ s vizier, Abu ' l-Fazl ibn Mubarak.
In the second issue, taking place after the Kraven's Last Hunt storyline, Spider-Man, wearing the black costume, searches the now-dead Kraven's files and finds mention of Mister Sinister.
Music also finds mention in a number of texts from the Gupta period ; Kalidasa mentions several kinds of veena ( Parivadini, Vipanchi ), as well as percussion instruments ( mridang ), the flute ( vamshi ) and conch ( shankha ).
Music also finds mention in Buddhist and Jain texts from the earliest periods of the Christian era.
This route-often under the presence of hostile tribes-also finds mention in the works of Rashid-al-Din Hamadani.
Grandfather Horsfield was a friend of Benjamin Franklin and finds mention in the latter's autobiography.
The 12th-century Genoese quarter of the city extended from there to the east, and in the documents conferring privileges on them one finds mention of two gates: the Porta Bonu (" Gate of Bonus ", probably transcribed from Greek ), and the Porta Veteris Rectoris (" Gate of the old rector ").
The next day he finds the colt, John making no mention of the disciples, and rides it into Jerusalem with the same Psalm being sung.
Kannur also finds mention as Naura in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, a Greek work of great antiquity.
Bhiwani city finds mention in Ain-e-Akbari and has been a prominent centre of commerce since time of Mughals.
It also finds mention in the 7th-century travelogue of Huen Tsang.
The sagas specifically mention linden wood for shield construction, although finds from graves shows mostly other timbers, such as fir, alder and poplar.
For examples a fragmented inscription at the door step of an ancient Shiva temple ( now non-existent ) in Pegan in Burma finds mention of these services.
The story finds mention in early Hindu scriptures like the Satapatha Brahmana and is nearly parallel to Biblical Noah's Ark legend.
: 1 ) A layer of thickness averaging 20 cm, consisting of humus-rich earth with many plant remains and roots ; tracks from ploughing were clearly identifiable as were a broad spectrum of readily datable finds from the second half of the 20th century. 2 ) A layer of thickness averaging 25 cm, similar in composition to the first layer, however containing less humus and a larger amount of small stones ; a large variety of finds which could be dated to the 19th and 20th century were found, of which an official seal from 1848 deserves particular mention. 3 ) A layer of thickness between 25 and 150 cm, composed out of small volcanic rocks, most likely put in place in one movement, which levelled the uneven stone underneath ; the stones contained only very few finds, mostly a small number of pottery shards, of which some was local and some imported, both kinds were roughly estimated as belonging to the 19th century ; however, the ground directly beneath the pyramids themselves have yet to be excavated.

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