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05th October 2009
A Persian rug is not only a home decoration, it is a functional work of art. Although many modern Persian rugs are made by machine, you can still find high quality hand-made rugs today. Before shopping for a Persian rug, you need to understand what it is ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
05th October 2009
It is a very common belief that a lady looks incomplete without her ornaments and it is indeed true that jewelry illustrates the aura of the damsel wearing it. Frequently referred to as the item of personal adornment, jewelry is a broad term that covers s... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias
30th September 2009
If you are staying in one of the many fine hotels or bed and breakfasts in the Cambridge area you may want to take a walk to explore the many historical points of interest that lie in and outside of the city. Whilst there are a wealth of things to see in ... Read >
Author: matthewturner
22nd September 2009
A visit to the spa has been one way that people have tried to improve their health and sense of well-being for centuries. Archaeological finds show that humans sought out hot mineral springs as early as the bronze age. Bathing was a key component of lif... Read >
Author: YourMobleSpa.com
17th September 2009
As a symbol of longevity, amber may have been the first gemlike material used for personal adornment. Beads and pendants of this intriguing substance, the production of fossilized tree sap, have been found in prehistoric burials from as early as 15,000 ye... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
As a symbol of longevity, amber may have been the first gemlike material used for personal adornment. Beads and pendants of this intriguing substance, the production of fossilized tree sap, have been found in prehistoric burials from as early as 15,000 y... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Even with the emergence of popular entertainment outlets such as the internet and satellite television, comic books have maintained an impressive market share of consumer spending. There simply is no replacement for the unique way a comic can present a st... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
14th September 2009
Choosing Edinburgh for your wedding
Scotland is renowned the world over for its picturesque landscapes, ancient landmarks, famous lochs, and historical castles. It is one of the most romantic countries for tying the knot, attracting couples from all c... Read >
Author: sam lowe
06th September 2009
Earth’s Rotational Periods Cause Ice Ages, Warming and Change
“Researchers have stopped the debate about the underlying mechanism that have caused periodic ice ages on Earth for the past 2.5 million years – they finally linked them to slight shifts... Read >
Author: glenloyd
06th September 2009
Earth’s Rotational Periods Cause Ice Ages, Warming and Change
“Researchers have stopped the debate about the underlying mechanism that have caused periodic ice ages on Earth for the past 2.5 million years – they finally linked them to slight shifts... Read >
Author: glenloyd
29th July 2009
The first inhabitants of Cornwall, long before it acquired it's current name were the Neolithic followed by the Bronze Age inhabitants, in the Iron Age, the Celts moved in. As such, this area is rich with historic value and artifacts. Cornwall has in the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th July 2009
A German history timeline will give you facts about important events that have taken place in Germany since it was first settled in prehistoric times. The timeline is divided into sections, with each section taking in anywhere from 100 to 800 years. You w... Read >
Author: sidneywatts3
30th June 2009
A belt is a flexible band, typically made of leather or heavy cloth, and worn around the waist. A belt supports trousers or other articles of clothing, and it serves for style and decoration.
Belts have been documented for male clothing since the Bronze ... Read >
Author: Faport International
25th June 2009
Peterborough is an ancient town, situated by the River Nene on the East of England’s low-lying Fens region. A cathedral city, rich in heritage, Peterborough makes for a lively and fascinating short break or holiday and balances modern entertainment and ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
18th June 2009
History, entertainment and all the benefits of being in a dynamic city: these are what make Plymouth holidays so engrossing.
History
The history of the area begins in the Bronze Age. Plymouth’s position on the south coast of Devon between the rive... Read >
Author: eddieb
15th June 2009
Peterborough is an ancient town, situated by the River Nene on the East of England’s low-lying Fens region. A cathedral city, rich in heritage, Peterborough makes for a lively and fascinating short break or holiday and balances modern entertainment and ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
15th June 2009
A German history timeline will give you facts about important events that have taken place in Germany since it was first settled in prehistoric times. The timeline is divided into sections, with each section taking in anywhere from 100 to 800 years. You w... Read >
Author: huangyuzhu718@gmail.com
04th June 2009
The history of the Runes is steeped in mystery and secrecy, with many scholars today arguing the case for different origins and purposes. For over two thousand years Runes have held a fascination with people, holding a sense of magic and wonder. For an al... Read >
Author: Faith Lamb
19th May 2009
The world we are living in is ever changing. Information bombards us from every corner of the globe. The pace of change may appear frightening to many of us, but for the future global citizen i.e. your child, it appears normal. Information is part of y... Read >
Author: Elaine Mak
19th May 2009
The human body needs rest after a full day's work, during illness or when fatigue makes it impossible to go on without stopping for a while. Since the beginning of civilization, all living things from animals and birds to men, each one has stopped working... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
18th May 2009
Invoice factoring dates back about 4,000 years to King Hammurabi ([1795-1750 BC]) who ruled ancient Mesopotamia. He was the ruler who established the greatness of Babylon, known as the world's first metropolis. The cradle of civilization, Bronze Age Mesop... Read >
Author: kgabriel
18th May 2009
Although mirrors have their primary usage of seeing one’s reflection but these days, mirrors New York serve as good decorative piece as well. There are many types of mirrors categorized according to their usage. A company that specializes in providing m... Read >
Author: frames011@gmail.com
14th May 2009
The fascinating remains of what many now believe to be the Temple of Dionysus, are perched high on a hill top in the Eastern Rhodope mountain range, around 15 kilometres or so from the town of Kardzhali. Currently the archaeological remains are still a wo... Read >
Author: Rachel Gawith
12th May 2009
In the United States, the first comic book was published in 1934. Ever since the first comic came out, the leading producer has been the United States. The first comics were similar to the comics found in early newspapers; however, they were published as ... Read >
Author: Saunders1
15th April 2009
A roundhouse and sauna, from the Iron ages has been uncovered near junction A358 and the M5 at Cumbria Farm, in Taunton, Somerset, England, March 2009.
Ancient sauna cultures are often associated with Scandinavian countries and are not really associa... Read >
Author: Divapor
15th April 2009
A roundhouse and sauna, from the Iron ages has been uncovered near junction A358 and the M5 at Cumbria Farm, in Taunton, Somerset, England, March 2009.
Ancient sauna cultures is often associated with Scandinavian countries and are not really associat... Read >
Author: Divapor
13th April 2009
A roundhouse and sauna, from the Iron ages has been uncovered near junction A358 and the M5 at Cumbria Farm, in Taunton, Somerset, England, March 2009.
Ancient sauna cultures is often associated with Scandinavian countries and are not really associat... Read >
Author: Divapor
09th April 2009
The Balearic Islands is a Spanish archipelago famous for its beautiful beaches. Indeed, it is one of the best places to go swimming and scuba diving. These are not the only activities available on the islands, though. In fact, you should be able to find p... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen
27th March 2009
Rugs are textile coverings on a floor, and are a popular fixture in most British homes. Rugs are primarily functional when they were first used and woven as early as the Bronze Age. In the olden days, people used rugs to cover their dirt floors and to s... Read >
Author: kath panambo
13th March 2009
For more than four thousand years ago, Irish metalsmiths have been creating celtic jewelry in gold and silver and other precious metals. Decorative celtic cross jewelry examples date from the bronze age, some four thousand years ago. Many of these jewel... Read >
Author: Cunningham John
13th March 2009
For more than four thousand years ago, Irish metalsmiths have been creating celtic cross jewelry in gold and silver and other precious metals. Decorative Irish jewelry examples date from the Bronze Age, some four thousand years ago. Many of these celtic... Read >
Author: Cunningham John
11th March 2009
For more than four thousand years ago, Irish metalsmiths have been creating celtic jewelry in gold and silver and other precious metals. Decorative Irish jewelry examples date from the bronze age, some four thousand years ago. Many of these jewelry piec... Read >
Author: Cunningham John
09th March 2009
What makes a great destination for family holidays? Of course, it shouldn't just be a place with a lot of sights to see. More importantly, it should offer a lot of opportunities to do things together with your family, which is why it is a good idea to spe... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen
10th February 2009
The "Golden Age of comic books" is said to be the 1930s and 1940s. As the world faced the Great Depression and world wars, the American public needed more than just political satire or "Little Orphan Annie" cartoons; they needed a hero.
DC Comics had ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
20th January 2009
Carpets represent a symbol of class and sophistication in many homes, offices, hotels, etc. Wall carpets and floor carpets have made their way into these places owing to their exquisite designs, comfort, and attractive patterns. In many of the star rated ... Read >
Author: Sunil langeh
17th December 2008
Log cabins make excellent all year round homes even in the United Kingdom and as a matter of fact, they are on the whole small houses but instead of bricks, you have logs! They are built to a very uncomplicated design and can occasionally be referred to a... Read >
Author: uVmeworld
03rd December 2008
The first buildings were huts and shelters, constructed by hand or with simple tools. As cities grew during the Bronze Age, a class of professional craftsmen like bricklayers and carpenters appeared. Occasionally, Builders &Constructors were used for cons... Read >
Author: vahila
20th November 2008
The sunny and vibrant region of Costa Del Sol, when translated means literally the “Coast of the Sun”. The Perla Marina Hotel which happens to be lucky enough to be situated in this particular area offers a chance at a fantastic holiday experience. It... Read >
Author: Larry Austin
28th October 2008
If you want to get a glimpse of the real Gaelic Ireland, then a visit to the Aran Islands is a must. They sit on the very edge of western Europe, just off the coast of Galway and draw visitors from far and wide to see their unique beauty, culture, history... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
23rd October 2008
The Algarve is rooted in history and tradition. With a growing tourist industry, many of us have become familiar with the Portuguese culture and it's beautiful beaches and rural regions. While Portugal has enjoyed a strong independence from its European n... Read >
Author: Carolyn Macleod
06th October 2008
The crescent shaped island of Santorini was born in the Bronze Age from the powerful blow of nature. The famous Santorini Island is a renowned vacation place with cluster of volcanic islands. As far as viewing the sun set is concerned Santorini is the one... Read >
Author: Rudtadatta Rath
06th October 2008
When you drive your car or look at a light fixture in the street or open your microwave, chances are that there is something in any of those items that has been welded. These products and others have been a part of the process of welding for more years th... Read >
Author: William
13th August 2008
Nicosia became the capital city of Cyprus in the 11th Century, even though it dates back to the Bronze Age. Nicosia Cyprus street maps show that unfortunately it is the last divided city in the world, although over the past 4 years access to both sides h... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
21st July 2008
Male grooming has been an age-old tradition that has been practiced since the Bronze Age. This process has continued down the ages but with the arrival of technology it has undergone a sea change. Today, male grooming has become an integral part of societ... Read >
Author: Kengism
08th July 2008
Communication exists long enough since the Stone Age where our ancestors learned to use cave arts to convey the words. At the time the method was through drawing and caving illustrations into the stone wall. Communication in the Bronze Age reviews first k... Read >
Author: sweetsingles01@gmail.com
30th June 2008
Communication exists long enough since the Stone Age where our ancestors learned to use cave arts to convey the words. At the time the method was through drawing and caving illustrations into the stone wall. Communication in the Bronze Age reviews first k... Read >
Author: sweetsingles01@gmail.com
11th June 2008
Bangkok is world renowned for its shopping malls, rhythmic nightlife, better accommodation facilities and luxurious hotels. Tourist would love to shop in Bangkok, as there is superfluity of shops in Bangkok. And as far as stay matters; with luxury taking ... Read >
Author: sweetsingles01@gmail.com
30th May 2008
Described by Mustafa Ataturk – the first president of Turkey – as the most beautiful place in the world, the coastal city of Antalya is one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations.
Surrounded by mountains on the Mediterranean coast, th... Read >
Author: DCollins
03rd April 2008
But comics retained their youthful streak in the 1960’s. During this time of increased counter-culture, Marvel Comics rose to go head-to-head DC’s traditional line-up, emphasizing heroes like Spider-Man and the X-Men, who appealed to young teenage rea... Read >
Author: vincent platania
02nd April 2008
If peace has returned to Belfast so have tourists. And now you can move freely in this beautiful city in your car taken from Car Hire Belfast. A comfortable car of your choice taken from Car Hire City Belfast Airport will take you everywhere in this his... Read >
Author: Lakshmi
13th February 2008
The practice of skin ornamentation is certainly as widespread and as ancient as Man himself. It may well
have been one of his first conscious acts involving tools which separated him from the rest of the animal
kingdom. It is thought by some that anci... Read >
Author: Jack Lerner
20th January 2008
Was the invention of the wheel really what changed the future of mankind? Consider this. The man who invented the wheel was wearing animal skins that had been sewn together with a needle.
Being able to sew skins together to craft clothing for warmth an... Read >
Author: Penny Halgren
05th November 2007
“So God said to Noah, ‘I am going to put an end to all people, for the earth is filled with violence because of them. I am surely going to destroy both them and the earth. So make yourself an ark of cypress wood; make rooms in it and coat it with pit... Read >
Author: Rob VandeWeghe
21st October 2007
Larnaca in Cyprus could be described as the resort with everything. It's a major municipality, a town and a holiday resort all rolled into one. It's also home to the Islands main airport and and boast a great selection of shops too. Add to that a pretty m... Read >
Author: kevinor
28th August 2007
Garnet is the birthstone for people born in the month of January and it is supposed to contain powers that will facilitate your night vision and help you to achieve success. It is also the traditional stone that symbolizes the second marriage anniversary.... Read >
Author: J. Mosley
14th August 2007
The area around Antequera, one of the most charming and historic towns in Andalucia, has in recent years seen a small–scale invasion of British house buyers, attracted by the low house prices (relative to the Costa del Sol!) and the genuinely Andalucian... Read >
Author: Heather McMillan
20th July 2007
Malta, Rhodes Island, Sicily, Crete… They are united not only by the Mediterranean sea, but also by tourists, who are ready to say goodbye to the big land and get acquainted with the smaller one. Island vacations will make you perceive space and time... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko
13th July 2007
The New era in tattoo designs
Tattoos are more and more in style and when you are searching for tattoo designs you will find a new breed of tattoo artist that has been searching the world in search of inspiration to allow them to create these... Read >
Author: Leo
11th May 2007
Menorca has around 200 kilometres of coastline, much of it made up of beautiful sandy coves enclosed by rocky headlands. The island has more beaches than Majorca and Ibiza put together, so it is deservedly popular with those looking for a beach holiday. M... Read >
Author: GEM Motoring Assist
10th May 2007
Resourcex Reports: An Introduction to Mining and Mining Investment
By Doug Hadfield, Senior Editor, ResourcexInvestor.com
An astute investor once said, “If it’s not grown, it has to be mined.” It’s a phrase of gigantic proportions and far-re... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
18th April 2007
In the second millennium BC, the Romans emerged from a small settlement near Rome to begin a course of expansion that was to make them the dominant power in the Mediterranean. By the 1st Century AD, Roman territories expanded from Britain in the north to... Read >
16th November 2006
The first inhabitants of the Dubai area were famous for trading and the archaelogical finds date back to 3000BC and the Bronze Age Magan civilisation. Islam was brought to the area by the Umayyads, who came to Dubai in the 6th cenury AD. They also broug... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey
15th November 2006
Managing people is difficult. I know, through the various twists and turns my career path has taken over the course of my life the majority of my employed life has been me being paid to motivate, cajole and nag people into doing what I want them to do ... Read >
Author: Jamie Moffatt
12th August 2006
Birmingham known to the people who live there as 'Brum' is the second-largest city in the UK (not Manchester, as people often mistakenly believe). It can trace its history all the way back to the Bronze Age, and there is still a Roman fort there today... Read >
Author: John Gibb
07th July 2006
The Bronze Age sanctuary at Pigadhes dates back to about 1600 B.C. But we are "visiting" it at about 1300 B.C. At that time the eastern Mediterranean was being attacked by a confederation known as "People of the Sea." They conquered North Africa, Crete, A... Read >
Author: Jessica I. Jones
16th June 2006
If you are spending your vacation in the East of England, there are few better places to stay than Peterborough. With plenty of historical interest and within easy reach of the famous Fenlands, there is much for the tourist to see and do.
Places of Inte... Read >
Author: Maria Williams
05th March 2006
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The most recognizable and triumphant periods in the comic books era were: the Golden age, Silver age and the Bronze Age. We've all heard of the saying, "what goes up must come down." This seemed to apply to the comics industry... Read >
Author: Gideon Olade
05th March 2006
After years of experience in Hotels, Tour Operator Companies and Public Offices for Tourism, with Sleep in Sicily you can get a high quality Bed and Breakfast accommodation in the province or all around Sicily. The entire package is complemented by the t... Read >
Author: Angela Rossi
30th January 2006
How Hi-Tech Bundling Can Save You Money
How Hi-Tech Bundling Can Save You Money
Forget about the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, or
even the Computer Age - we are now living in the
Age of the Bundle!
We are entering the Age of hi-tech bundled s... Read >
Author: Titus Hoskins
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