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Many and artefacts
Many have similar tin contents to contemporary bronze artefacts and it is possible that some copper-zinc alloys were accidental and perhaps not even distinguished from copper.
Many prisoners at Norman Cross made artefacts such as toys, model ships and dominoes sets from carved wood or animal bone, and straw marquetry.
Many artefacts have been found in the gravel around what is now the airport, and the Colne Valley.
Many 1st-century Roman artefacts have been discovered near the east entrance and in the centre of the hill fort.
Many more artefacts had been found in the passage in previous centuries by visiting antiquarians and tourists, although most of these had been removed and gone missing or been placed in private collections.
Many of its artefacts are now stored in Malta's National Museum of Archaeology.
Many of these artefacts and their original location suggest that this was an ancient burial ground, or barrow ; the area is still known locally as " The Barrows ".
Many hundreds of flint artefacts were found and are now in the care of the Windsor Museum collection.
Many of these artefacts were found in funerary mounds, such as the tumulus of Donai ( mostly destroyed ).
Many Liangzhu jade artefacts had a white milky bone-like aspect due to its tremolite rock origin and influence of water-based fluids at the burial sites, although jade made from actinolite and serpentine were also commonly found.
Many Roman military artefacts have been found, and it is quite likely that the Second Legion made a temporary camp on the hill, as at Hod Hill.
Many ancient lacquer artefacts of East Asia can be found in private collections and museums, such as the Freer Gallery of Art in Washington D. C.
Many archaeological sites found contain scattered stone artefacts from old campsites, and scarred trees from which traditional people removed slabs of bark to make canoes, containers and shields.
Many artefacts were found on the body, but no camera.
Many of its artefacts are now held at the National Museum of Archaeology in Malta's capital city Valletta.
* Many archaeological artefacts and some in situ walls from Roman Glevum may be seen in the Gloucester City Museum
Many aboriginal artefacts have been found in old camping grounds in the region.
Many historic sites and artefacts of Jakarta can be found in North Jakarta.
Many valuable artefacts, especially those designed by Jože Plečnik, were discarded during the tenure of Gustáv Husák.

Many and everyday
Many find aberration to be counter-intuitive, and a simple thought experiment based on everyday experience can help in its understanding.
Many examples are familiar in everyday speech even today, " One cannot be a judge in one's own cause " ( see Dr. Bonham's Case ), rights are reciprocal to obligations, and the like.
Many people who have studied improv have noted that the guiding principles of improv are useful not just on stage but in everyday life.
Many Jello dishes, such as desserts and jello salads, became special occasion foods rather than everyday items.
" they say, " Many people do not make varied choices from this food group, selecting meat or poultry everyday as their main dishes.
* Many everyday activities carried out without a thought are uses of mathematical models.
According to anthropologists John Monaghan and Peter Just, Many of the great world religions appear to have begun as revitalization movements of some sort, as the vision of a charismatic prophet fires the imaginations of people seeking a more comprehensive answer to their problems than they feel is provided by everyday beliefs.
Many human activities depend upon the concept, which is assumed rather than a subject of discussion, including science, law, and everyday life.
Many important buildings were built during this era, intellectual and artistic societies were created and a new class of local aristocracy brought a different atmosphere to the everyday life of the town.
Many believed psychology was " mind reading and spiritualism " and that it had no real application in everyday life.
Many supermarkets are open 24 hours, or have longer opening hours ( e. g. 08: 00-22: 00 ) everyday.
Many of his works make references to everyday objects which if exhibited in themselves would be readymades.
Many everyday roles require the application of intelligence to skills that may have a psychomotor component, for example, in the fields of medicine, sport or the arts, but these do not necessarily involve the practitioner in the " world of ideas ".
Creative Problem Identification: Many of the greatest non-technological innovations are identified while realizing an improved process or design in everyday objects and tasks either by accidental chance or by studying and documenting real world experience.
Many of the novels have the quality of " English village " murder mysteries, in which we see at close hand the everyday material life ( and the intellectual and spiritual life ) of various classes of people and observe the tensions within and between them ; but here, the " everyday " is of the 15th century, carefully researched.
Many designs that were enjoyed with the upper classes of imperial China became common even in everyday art.
Many social animals produce seemingly haphazard and indistinct sounds ( like chicken cluck ) when they are going about their everyday business ( foraging, feeding ).
Many youth living in the capital often use the argot as their everyday mode of communication rather than Swahili or English.
Many of his jokes were inspired from everyday thoughts or situations.
Many Jamaicans still refer to him in casual conversation, comparing his speed to that of everyday activities ( as in, " not even Don Quarrie could catch me I was so fast ").
Many of his early pictures show landscapes, before he started to build a reputation as a genre painter from 1808 on, painting mostly everyday scenes from rural life.
Many everyday items are either created or packaged using ultrasonic welding techniques.
Many trivial names continue to be used because their sanctioned equivalents are considered too cumbersome for everyday use.
Many other languages, ancient and modern, have possessed a specialised poetic vocabulary more or less removed from everyday speech, often derived in similar ways to Old Norse heiti.

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