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Indonesian Police Help Residents Sort Through the Debris
From July, 2006, photographic slideshow graphically detailing the tsunami that hit the Indonesian island of Java.
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Indo Canadian Men Sorting Oyster
This site provides a fascinating look at the workers inside BC Packers in the early 1900s.
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Amethyst Galleries: The Mineral Hematite
A great site with all sorts of geological data on the iron containing mineral hematite, with links to other iron containing minerals. Very thorough.
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Chem Comics: Krypton
All sorts of comics (especially Superman) where krypton comes into play. Nice graphics for a presentation or report.
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Go to Web Elements to Find More Information About This Element.
All sorts of comics (especially Superman) where krypton comes into play. Nice graphics for a presentation or report.
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Superman
All sorts of comics (especially Superman) where krypton comes into play. Nice graphics for a presentation or report.
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Amethyst Galleries: The Mineral Native Arsenic
Nice site with all sorts of information on arsenic as a mineral and geological specimen. Illustrated, with lots of data.
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Eternal Egypt: Statue of Meres Ankh
This statue represents Meres-ankh as a young lady standing with her legs together. She is dressed in a long transparent linen garment, the upper part of which is covered by a sort of bodice with sleeves. The statue is supported by a...
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Eternal Egypt: Qur'an Stand
A Qur'an stand made of wood and inlaid with mother-of-pearl. The stand consists of the support for the Qur'an and a base. The main decoration on both sides of the support starts at the edges with indented designs of geometrical and...
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Eternal Egypt: Granite Stela
An oblong stela with a domed ceiling. At the upper left side appears the figure of King Nectanebo wearing the Red Crown, a collar, and false beard. Using both hands he is making several sorts of offerings to the goddess Neith.
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Eternal Egypt: Glazed Clay Bowl
This glazed clay bowl has a conical body supported on a high base. The bowl is widest at the top and narrows towards the base. Bowls of this sort were used to make yoghurt (zabadi) and were known as "zebdiyya."
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Eternal Egypt: Leg of Bull Amulet
An unusual amulet of the leg of a bull of the sort that was called an "assimilation amulet," which confers on its wearer the attributes of the animal. This amulet provides its possessor with the savage strength, the courage and the...
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Eternal Egypt: Small Heads of Women
A collection of statues' heads, made of clay. They represent all sorts of hairstyles. These examples demonstrate that women followed the fashions of their time.
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Eternal Egypt: Stucco Relief of a Ram
This limestone relief shows a recumbent ram; the animal is facing forward. Reliefs of this sort were used to decorate walls.
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Web Gallery of Art: Cabinet
An image of "Cabinet", created by Andre-Charles Boulle, c. 1675 (Oak with other sorts of wood, 189 x 129 x 59 cm).
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Number Nut: A Mixed Group of Nuts
A mixed group of nuts to show how objects can be sorted by traits. (Captioned Photo)
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Atramentum
A term applicable to any black colouring substance, for whatever purpose it may be used, like the melan of the Greeks. There were, however, thress principal kinds of atramentum: one called librarium or scriptorium, writing-ink; another...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Clavis
A key. The key was used in very early times, and was probably introduced into Greece from Egypt; although Eustathius states, that in early times all fastenings were made by chains, and that keys were comparatively of a much later...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Egyptian Kitchen
Scene in Egyptian kitchen, showing use of a large rope to support a sort of hanging shelf. -Hill, 1921
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar heard that a little way off there was a country nobody knew anything about, except that the people were very fierce and savage, and that a sort of pearl was found in the shells of mussels which lived in the rivers. He could...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Lituus
Probably an Etruscan word signifying crooked. 1. The crooked staff borne by the augurs, with which they divided the expanse of heaven, when viewed with reference to divination, into regions. It is very frequently exhibited upon works of...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Roman Tent
The Roman soldiers seem to have used two sorts of tents, one, a tent proper, of canvas or some analogous material, and constructed with two solid upright poles, and a roof piece between them; the other more resembling a light hut, of a...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Francois Boucher
(1703-1770) French painter and a proponent of Rococo taste, known for idyllic and voluptuous paintings on classical themes, decorative allegories representing the arts or pastoral occupations, and intended as a sort of two-dimensional...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Miltiades
The chief credit of the battle of Marathon belongs to Miltiades. But for his courage, the Athenians would have shut themselves up in their city and stood a siege; and it was the stimulus of his heroism that nerved his little army to the...
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