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Armenia in the 3rd millennium BC :Armi, Arman(um), Aram
The names Aram, Armen and Arman, feminine Arminé, are common given names by Armenians. The...
published: 22 Jul 2011
author: BeautySavesWorld
Armenia in the 3rd millennium BC :Armi, Arman(um), Aram
Armenia in the 3rd millennium BC :Armi, Arman(um), Aram
The names Aram, Armen and Arman, feminine Arminé, are common given names by Armenians. The period of passing from Primitive age to civilization and the perio...- published: 22 Jul 2011
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- author: BeautySavesWorld
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Sumerians, Ancient Civilization Of Mesopotamia
Sumer "land of the civilized kings" or "native land" was an ancient civilization and histo...
published: 18 Feb 2013
author: Sardes McHughes
Sumerians, Ancient Civilization Of Mesopotamia
Sumerians, Ancient Civilization Of Mesopotamia
Sumer "land of the civilized kings" or "native land" was an ancient civilization and historical region in southern Mesopotamia, modern Iraq, during the Chalc...- published: 18 Feb 2013
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- author: Sardes McHughes
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WHEELS OF LIFE
THROUGHOUT OUR LIVES WE ARE DEPENDENT ON MANY WHEELS, FROM PRE-BIRTH TO THE GRAVE. Most au...
published: 28 Nov 2009
author: Donald Pugh
WHEELS OF LIFE
WHEELS OF LIFE
THROUGHOUT OUR LIVES WE ARE DEPENDENT ON MANY WHEELS, FROM PRE-BIRTH TO THE GRAVE. Most authorities regard the wheel as one of the oldest and most important ...- published: 28 Nov 2009
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- author: Donald Pugh
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Ancient Sumeria
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published: 17 Apr 2010
author: Parris Vincenzo Stefanow
Ancient Sumeria
Ancient Sumeria
My new Public Figure profile is up on Facebook ~ Please add it to your LIKES~ Thank You! http://lnk.ms/78Vgy Sumer "Land of the Lords of Brightness" located ...- published: 17 Apr 2010
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- author: Parris Vincenzo Stefanow
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Sumerian Origins of Humans - (3)
Sumer (Akkadian: Šumeru; Sumerian: KI-EN-GIR, "Land of the Lords of Brightness", or "land ...
published: 22 Apr 2008
author: marcoyoga
Sumerian Origins of Humans - (3)
Sumerian Origins of Humans - (3)
Sumer (Akkadian: Šumeru; Sumerian: KI-EN-GIR, "Land of the Lords of Brightness", or "land of the Sumerian tongue" possibly Biblical Shinar), located in south...- published: 22 Apr 2008
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- author: marcoyoga
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Sumerian Origin of Humans - edited (1)
Sumer (Akkadian: Šumeru; Sumerian: KI-EN-GIR, "Land of the Lords of Brightness", or "land ...
published: 18 Apr 2008
author: marcoyoga
Sumerian Origin of Humans - edited (1)
Sumerian Origin of Humans - edited (1)
Sumer (Akkadian: Šumeru; Sumerian: KI-EN-GIR, "Land of the Lords of Brightness", or "land of the Sumerian tongue" possibly Biblical Shinar), located in south...- published: 18 Apr 2008
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- author: marcoyoga
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Milk, Butter, Cheese: "This Is the Dairy Industry" circa 1957 American Dairy Association
more at http://food.quickfound.net/ "Kodachrome epic showing the manufacture and processin...
published: 09 Jan 2012
author: Jeff Quitney
Milk, Butter, Cheese: "This Is the Dairy Industry" circa 1957 American Dairy Association
Milk, Butter, Cheese: "This Is the Dairy Industry" circa 1957 American Dairy Association
more at http://food.quickfound.net/ "Kodachrome epic showing the manufacture and processing of dairy products, together with the American middle-class lifest...- published: 09 Jan 2012
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- author: Jeff Quitney
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Emerginc Civilizations - 4000 BCE to 2000 BCE
Emerging Civilizations -- 4000 BCE to 2000 BCE - Era 2 -- Standard 1 Crowded Cities Tigris...
published: 09 Oct 2012
author: DavidHunterTeacher
Emerginc Civilizations - 4000 BCE to 2000 BCE
Emerginc Civilizations - 4000 BCE to 2000 BCE
Emerging Civilizations -- 4000 BCE to 2000 BCE - Era 2 -- Standard 1 Crowded Cities Tigris-Euphrates Nile River Valley Indus valley China's Huang River (Yell...- published: 09 Oct 2012
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- author: DavidHunterTeacher
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Phoenix Ancient Art Presents FAIENCE: Ancient World Treasures
PHOENIX ANCIENT ART TO SHOW EARLY FAIENCES A spectacular exhibition of ancient pieces of f...
published: 03 Jan 2012
author: PhoenixAncientArt
Phoenix Ancient Art Presents FAIENCE: Ancient World Treasures
Phoenix Ancient Art Presents FAIENCE: Ancient World Treasures
PHOENIX ANCIENT ART TO SHOW EARLY FAIENCES A spectacular exhibition of ancient pieces of faience from the private collection of the Aboutaam family will be o...- published: 03 Jan 2012
- views: 4447
- author: PhoenixAncientArt
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Udon Thani - UNESCO World Heritage Centre At Ban Chiang
The museum is open to the general public every day, except Mondays and Tuesdays, from 9 a....
published: 12 Nov 2013
Udon Thani - UNESCO World Heritage Centre At Ban Chiang
Udon Thani - UNESCO World Heritage Centre At Ban Chiang
The museum is open to the general public every day, except Mondays and Tuesdays, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ban Chiang was the centre of a remarkable phenomenon of human cultural, social, and technological evolution in the 5th millennium BC, which occurred independently in this area of south-east Asia and spread widely over the whole region. It is without question the most important prehistoric settlement so far discovered in south-east Asia. It presents the earliest evidence for true farming in the region and for the manufacture and use of metals: its long cultural sequence, size and economic status has no parallel in any other contemporary site in the region. Recent archaeological work at Nok Nok Tha and, later, Ban Chiang on the Khorat plateau of north-east Thailand has demonstrated that in south-east Asia prehistory was culturally backward. This area of modern Thailand has been shown by excavation and field survey to have been the centre of a cultural development in the 4th millennium BC that was an independent from China to the north and India to the west over much of south-east Asia and beyond into the Indonesian archipelago. Settlement of the Khorat plateau began around 3600 BC. The settlers came from the neighbouring lowlands, bringing with them a hunter-gatherer economy that was beginning to develop sedentary farming, with domesticated cattle, pigs, and chickens and an elementary form of dry-rice cultivation. The settled village life of this Early Period at Ban Chiang lasted until around 1000 BC. Agricultural methods were refined and improved, along with other skills such as house construction and pottery manufacture. The equipment of burials reflects an increasing social complexity. The Middle Period (1000-500/300 BC) was notable for the introduction of wet-rice farming, as evidenced by the presence of water buffalo bones, and technological developments in ceramic and metal production. It was a time of considerable prosperity, as shown by the grave-goods, and one which saw the introduction of iron into common use. Although occupation appears to have ended at Ban Chiang in the 3rd century AD, while continuing at other sites in the region, Ban Chiang is considered to have been the principal settlement in this area of the Khorat plateau and has given its name to a distinctive archaeological culture. The prehistoric settlement, a low oval mound established by Laotian refugees in the late 8th century, lies beneath the modern village of Ban Chiang. Only very limited excavation has been possible in the settlement site, but this has established the existence of deep stratification and long cultural continuity. The main excavations have taken place on the perimeter of the modern village, where a large number of burials from all three periods, with rich ceramic and metal grave-goods, have been revealed and recorded. One of the excavations has been preserved for public viewing, with a permanent cover building: there is an excellent site museum in another part of the village. Source: UNESCO/CLT/WHC- published: 12 Nov 2013
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Ancient Egyptian Jewellery
Ancient Egyptian Jewellery
The Egyptians are known for their sense of beauty. Jewelry has...
published: 10 Jan 2014
Ancient Egyptian Jewellery
Ancient Egyptian Jewellery
Ancient Egyptian Jewellery The Egyptians are known for their sense of beauty. Jewelry has been used not only for beauty but also for magical protection was provided.Immense treasures and jewels were buried with the dead for use in and beyond this was the main reason why the Egyptian mummies were largely looted. The first evidence of the manufacture of jewelry in ancient Egypt dates back to the 4th millennium BC, the pre-dynastic period. As with other forms of Egyptian art jewelry design followed strict rules to fulfill its religious role. Any change in the representation of religious symbols resulted in a loss of protective value. Jewelry has also indicated the social status of an individual. It is not desirable to modify the designs of all objects such as royal cartouches or crook and flail. http://www.egyking.info/2012/09/egypt-jewelry.html- published: 10 Jan 2014
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Writing the Cuneiform Scripts: Old Persian, Achaemenid Elamite and Late Babylonian (Soheil Delshad)
Iran has seen the different writing systems since 4th millennium B.C. The most famous anci...
published: 15 Feb 2012
author: Soheil Delshad
Writing the Cuneiform Scripts: Old Persian, Achaemenid Elamite and Late Babylonian (Soheil Delshad)
Writing the Cuneiform Scripts: Old Persian, Achaemenid Elamite and Late Babylonian (Soheil Delshad)
Iran has seen the different writing systems since 4th millennium B.C. The most famous ancient writing system is "Cuneiform". I'm trying to show you how ancie...- published: 15 Feb 2012
- views: 956
- author: Soheil Delshad
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Perpericon, The Rock-cut City, Bulgaria
The earliest traces of human civilization discovered so far at Perperikon were dated to th...
published: 21 Oct 2008
author: MidnightBreath
Perpericon, The Rock-cut City, Bulgaria
Perpericon, The Rock-cut City, Bulgaria
The earliest traces of human civilization discovered so far at Perperikon were dated to the late Neolithic Period, 6th-5th millennium BC. However, Perperikon...- published: 21 Oct 2008
- views: 1969
- author: MidnightBreath
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Want To Quit Masturbation Addiction? ( Watching This Videos)
Are You Addicted To Masturbation and Want To Leave That This Video Is Best Lesson That Tea...
published: 30 Oct 2013
Want To Quit Masturbation Addiction? ( Watching This Videos)
Want To Quit Masturbation Addiction? ( Watching This Videos)
Are You Addicted To Masturbation and Want To Leave That This Video Is Best Lesson That Teaches You How To Stop Masturbation Habit And How To Leave Leave This Habit it Tells About Its Side Effects why this happen and how you can stop that Make Your Everyday Routine Better and leave bad habit of watching porn , explicit content hot and sexy videos best way to leave habit of watching pornography HD Video Masturbating There are depictions of male masturbation in prehistoric rock paintings around the world. Most early people seem to have connected human sexuality with abundance in nature. A clay figurine of the 4th millennium BC from a temple site on the island of Malta, depicts a woman masturbating. 68 However, in the ancient world depictions of male masturbation are far more common. This view persisted well into the Victorian era, where such medical censure of masturbation was in line with the widespread social conservatism and opposition to open sexual behavior common at the time. 74 75 There were recommendations to have boys' pants constructed so that the genitals could not be touched through the pockets, for schoolchildren to be seated at special desks to prevent their crossing their legs in class and for girls to be forbidden from riding horses and bicycles because the sensations these activities produce were considered too similar to masturbation. Boys and young men who nevertheless continued to indulge in the practice were branded as weak-minded. 76 Many remedies were devised, including eating a bland, meatless diet. This approach was promoted by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg inventor of corn flakes and Rev. Sylvester Graham inventor of Graham crackers . The medical literature of the times describes procedures for electric shock treatment, infibulation, restraining devices like chastity belts and straitjackets, cauterization or -- as a last resort -- wholesale surgical excision of the genitals. Routine neonatal circumcision was widely adopted in the United States and the UK at least partly because of its believed preventive effect against masturbation see also History of male circumcision . In later decades, the more drastic of these measures were increasingly replaced with psychological techniques, such as warnings that masturbation led to blindness, hairy hands or stunted growth. Some of these persist as myths even today Encouraged Masturbation In the UK in 2009, a leaflet was issued by the NHS in Sheffield carrying the slogan, an orgasm a day keeps the doctor away . It also says Health promotion experts advocate five portions of fruit and veg a day and 30 minutes' physical activity three times a week. What about sex or masturbation twice a week? This leaflet has been circulated to parents, teachers and youth workers and is meant to update sex education by telling older school students about the benefits of enjoyable sex. Its authors have said that for too long, experts have concentrated on the need for safe sex and committed relationships while ignoring the principal reason that many people have sex. The leaflet is entitled Pleasure. Instead of promoting teenage sex, it could encourage young people to delay losing their virginity until they are certain they will enjoy the experience, said one of its authors.- published: 30 Oct 2013
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Yuri Y. Rassamakin - The Maikop-Novosvobodnaia Culture Development (the Second Half of
The Latest Eneolithic -- Early Bronze Age of the Black Sea Steppe in the Context of the Ma...
published: 07 Mar 2013
author: youcafoscari
Yuri Y. Rassamakin - The Maikop-Novosvobodnaia Culture Development (the Second Half of
Yuri Y. Rassamakin - The Maikop-Novosvobodnaia Culture Development (the Second Half of
The Latest Eneolithic -- Early Bronze Age of the Black Sea Steppe in the Context of the Maikop-Novosvobodnaia Culture Development (the Second Half of the 4th...- published: 07 Mar 2013
- views: 52
- author: youcafoscari
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Death and the City: Recent Work at Tell Brak, Syra
Death and the City: Recent Work at Tell Brak, Syra Augusta McMahon, University of Cambridg...
published: 15 Oct 2010
author: The Oriental Institute
Death and the City: Recent Work at Tell Brak, Syra
Death and the City: Recent Work at Tell Brak, Syra
Death and the City: Recent Work at Tell Brak, Syra Augusta McMahon, University of Cambridge Recent excavations at Tell Brak in northeast Syria have exposed a...- published: 15 Oct 2010
- views: 1283
- author: The Oriental Institute
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Intro to Era 2 4000 BCE to 1000 BCE
Intro to Era 2 -- 4000 -- 1000 BCE - Early Civilizations and the Emergence of Pastoral Peo...
published: 08 Oct 2012
author: DavidHunterTeacher
Intro to Era 2 4000 BCE to 1000 BCE
Intro to Era 2 4000 BCE to 1000 BCE
Intro to Era 2 -- 4000 -- 1000 BCE - Early Civilizations and the Emergence of Pastoral Peoples With the growth of domestication, we see communities growing l...- published: 08 Oct 2012
- views: 210
- author: DavidHunterTeacher
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After Watching This You Will Stop Masturbation Addiction
http://www.1reservoir.com Are You Addicted To Masturbation and Want To Leave That This Vid...
published: 22 Jun 2012
author: hasangoodone
After Watching This You Will Stop Masturbation Addiction
After Watching This You Will Stop Masturbation Addiction
http://www.1reservoir.com Are You Addicted To Masturbation and Want To Leave That This Video Is Best Lesson That Teaches You How To Stop Masturbation Habit A...- published: 22 Jun 2012
- views: 427807
- author: hasangoodone