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  • dating from the time of the Ptolemaic and Roman periods of Egyptian history ... though gradually declining, town in the Roman and Byzantine periods. After ...
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  • of its effects. Although much Greek and Roman classical poetry was written ... The Roman poet Catullus was influenced by Sappho as well as the Neoteric ...
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  • In the past 20 years, the technology surrounding porcelain tiles and ... *Roman tiles - flat in the middle, with a concave curve at one end ...
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  • its central place in the history of the Roman Empire, Rome has a significant ... in January is 55°F (13°C). The Roman ottobrate or "beautiful ...
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  • | Roman numeral | VIII |- | Roman numeral (Unicode) | Ⅷ, ⅷ ... * October was the eighth month in the Roman calendar; currently August ...
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  • during the Industrial Revolution, when technology was pushing the workforce ... * Kings College - King's College is a highly-ranked Roman Catholic ...
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  • of the shift from the ramp to the crane technology remain unclear, it has ... ===Ancient Roman cranes=== [[Image:Roemerkran.jpg|400px|thumb|Reconstruction ...
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  • secure funding there, Marconi proved his technology and established his company ... relatively inefficient spark-transmitter technology, which could only be used ...
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  • no progress made from the time of the Roman system of aqueducts and lead ... Category:Construction technology 226861917 ...
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  • Abydos (Arabic: أبيدوس, Greek Αβυδος), is one of the most ancient cities of Upper Egypt, dating back to the late prehistoric era ...
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  • adopted the codex form, and in the Græco-Roman world, it became common to ... writing material in the Egyptian, Greek and Roman worlds. Papyrology entails ...
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  • === Roman agriculture === [[Image:Mähmaschine.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A gallic-roman harvester ...
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  • * The Roman numeral IV (usually) stands for the fourth-discovered ... * The Roman numeral IV also stands for subgiant in the Yerkes spectral ...
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  • 1963), was elected as the 261st pope of the Roman Catholic Church and monarch ... Pope John XXIII was instrumental in opening up the Roman Catholic ...
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  • wardrobe are staples of ancient Greek and Roman fashion. Bronwyn Cosgrave ... 1, 2006). Berkeley Center for Law and Technology. Law and Technology Scholarship ...
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  • circular apse on each end, is reminiscent of a Roman basilica. A series of robust double coffers in the ceiling provide a sculptural canopy to the room ...
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  • water wheels in mills spread throughout the Roman Empire over the next few ... Revolution in Medieval Europe," Technology and Culture 46 (1): 1–30. ...
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  • fifth millennium B.C.E. up to the end of Roman rule in the fourth century ... * Childress, David H. Technology of the Gods: The Incredible Sciences ...
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  • C. Atkinson, "Neolithic science and technology," Philosophical Transactions ... by the Romans, and of standing stones. The Roman road between Marlborough ...
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  • famous among these was Parker's "Roman cement" ... sets in 5-15 minutes. The success of "Roman Cement" led other manufacturers ...
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