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The Emergence of Pottery.
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Emergence and .
Emergence of resistance often reflects evolutionary processes that take place during antibacterial drug therapy.
* Michael A. Olivas, Colored Men And Hombres Aquí: Hernandez V. Texas and the Emergence of Mexican American Lawyering, Arte Público Press, 2006.
Emergence myths commonly describe the creation of people and / or supernatural beings as a staged ascent or metamorphosis from nascent forms through a series of subterranean worlds to arrive at their current place and form.
* Andrew R. Wilson, The History of the Christadelphians 1864 – 1885 The Emergence of a Denomination ( Shalom Publications, 1997 ISBN 0-646-22355-0 ).
# 1998 London: Chris Knight, James R. Hurford and Michael Studdert-Kennedy ( eds ), The Evolutionary Emergence of Language: Social function and the origins of linguistic form, Cambridge University Press,
* Kevin G. Welner, NeoVouchers: The Emergence of Tuition Tax Credits for Private Schooling Rowman & Littlefield ( September 29, 2008 ), hardcover, 194 pages, ; trade paperback, Rowman & Littlefield ( September 29, 2008 ),
Morocco opened its doors to offshoring in July 2006, as one component of the development initiative Plan Emergence, and has so far attracted roughly half of the French-speaking call centres that have gone offshore so far and a number of the Spanish ones.
Emergence, holism and process philosophy seek to ameliorate the perceived shortcomings of traditional ( especially mechanistic ) materialism without abandoning materialism entirely.
* David Buisseret, ed., Monarchs, Ministers and Maps: The Emergence of Cartography as a Tool of Government in Early Modern Europe.
See Ian Hacking's The Emergence of Probability and James Franklin's The Science of Conjecture for histories of the early development of the very concept of mathematical probability.
* Shalhope, Robert E. " Toward a Republican Synthesis: The Emergence of an Understanding of Republicanism in American Historiography ", William and Mary Quarterly, 29 ( Jan. 1972 ), 49-80 in JSTOR, ( an influential article ).
Pottery and .
* The Discovery of Early Pottery in China by Zhang Chi, Department of Archaeology, Peking University, China.
Together with the Gandhara grave culture and the Ochre Coloured Pottery culture, it is considered by some scholars a nucleus of Vedic civilization.
Pottery of the Beaker people has been found at both sites, dating to several centuries after copper-working began there.
Pottery and archaeological findings in the area have subsequently been dated to the 7th century BC so, in the opinion of archaeologists the Garden Tomb site would have been abandoned by the 1st century.
Pottery and bronze work as well as tripod dedications continue in a steady stream, in comparison to Olympia.
Pottery uncovered in these structures allowed the attribution of the monuments to the Tarxien cemetery culture of the Early Bronze Age.
Pottery mass production probably ended a decade or two previously ; the rich continued to use metal and glass vessels, while the poor probably adopted leather or wooden ones.
‘ The distribution of South-East Dorset Black Burnished Category I Pottery in South-West Britain ’, Britannia 27: 223-281.
Pottery belonging to a western stream of Bantu expansion ( sometimes called Kalundu ) has been found at sites in northeastern Zimbabwe, dated from the seventh century.
The Ubaid period marks the Pottery Neolithic to Chalcolithic phase in Mesopotamia, which represents the earliest settlement on the alluvial plain in the south.
* Information about the history of bottle ovens ( kilns ) from Gladstone Pottery Museum in Stoke-on-Trent, UK.
The Lamorna Pottery was founded in 1947 by Christopher James Ludlow ( known as Jimmy ) and Derek Wilshaw.
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