Articles, tagged with "bronze age", page 5
03rd June 2010
The most northerly city in Britain, Inverness has established a strong reputation in recent years as a major centre for tourism on the edge of the Scottish Highlands. Despite its remote location, Inverness has a wealth of transport links connecting the ci...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
26th May 2010
your step into Jakarta is an introduction to the amazing variety of traditional Indonesian music, dance and cultural arts. Jakarta's long history has made it a fascinating place to visit. Visitors reserve cheap flights to Jakarta for it has something to o...
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Author:
minhasawais
18th May 2010
Tattoos are more and more in type and once you are looking for tattoo designs dallas you will find a brand new breed of tattoo artist that has been looking the world in search of inspiration to permit them to create these strikingly stunning tattoo desig...
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Author:
Maximo Rivera
17th May 2010
Overview
The city of Antequera is located in the Malaga province and is a municipality. It is also known by the name - the heart of Andalusia because it is central to Granada, Cordoba, Seville and Malaga. It is situated at a height of 57 m above sea l...
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Culver Dove
17th May 2010
Overview
The town, Aracena, is located in the north east part of Huelva province and is a municipality. Its population was about 7400 in the year 2007. This town is quiet with attractive white houses that form a semi circle under the church and castle....
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Culver Dove
11th May 2010
Situated in South Devon, in the South West region of England, Dartmoor National Park is the largest and wildest area of open country in Southern England, covering 368 square miles. Dartmoor has a wonderful diverse landscape with its rugged tors, wide open...
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Author:
Sally Nightingale
27th April 2010
One reason to like the Emperor KangSi Sword is because it makes for a great display piece and for many, a great addition or the start of a sword collecting hobby.
Why Would Anyone Collect Swords?
Collecting swords like collecting history. Many rep...
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Author:
briangarvin
15th April 2010
Situated near the south border of Lancashire, northeast of Liverpool, the market town of Chorley has been populated since the Bronze Age, 3500 years ago. However, it reached its greatest prosperity as a cotton town during the rule of British Empire. Today...
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jumphigher
13th April 2010
Built atop Castle Rock, a long-extinct volcano, Edinburgh Castle looms majestically over the surrounding countryside. The first known settlement on Castle Rock was founded in about 850 B.C. by Bronze Age hunter-gatherers. These first residents built a sma...
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Author:
Ian Evans
09th April 2010
A number of visitors travel to the historic inland of Ronda but are still unaware of the fact that the place is home to stunning mountain scenery and also the Roman ruins that can be explored at Acinipo that is locally called Arunda, Ronda la Vieja or Old...
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Author:
allexwilson
08th April 2010
Birmingham's past can be traced back as far as the Bronze Age and Britain's second largest city has a long history as a leading centre of trade and market innovation.
From an agricultural hubbub to earning the reputation as city of a thousand trades...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
30th March 2010
Wheels are actually pretty important; they have come a long way from representing something in certain cultures, to being on cars that we use everyday.
If you were to ask people what they thought about a wheel in general, the first thing they'd probab...
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Author:
wheelsandrims1
23rd March 2010
There are different types of bracelets available in the market. However, the charm bracelets stand apart from others in more than one ways. Well, the most distinctive feature of these bracelets is certainly the rich history associated with it. In fact, th...
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Author:
Ima Johnson
22nd March 2010
Creating and object from a piece of metal is really an amazing process. When having a look at sculptures and metal structures one may take for granted the time, effort, and ingenuity that were needed to form and create the object being admired. In fact,...
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Author:
Elvis Brooks
18th March 2010
Around the world, people are deciding to get back to the basics and building log cabins as an alternative to conventional building methods. Its ironic that the modern push to renewable resources would turn to such an old idea.
Log cabins were very pop...
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Author:
Adam