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History of Paris France can be traced back to 250 BC

06th November 2007
France is a country that is steeped in history and wherever you turn, you can see the magnificent buildings and monuments that have been constructed throughout the centuries.The first signs of civilisation around the Paris region of France date back to ar... Read >
Author: placesinfrance.com

Get the hint of astrology with an astrology book

03rd October 2007
Astrology is a huge topic. Over a hundred of decades, astrology has been known to be one of the most intriguing sciences all across the wide. Astrology is as vivid as the universe itself. Astrology is basically, a group of systems, traditions and beliefs ... Read >
Author: amitbhalla

How to Make Hammered Coins

30th August 2007
Old hammered coins were made in the first millennium BC using the hammered production method. As well as using the hammered method, many earlier coins were also made using a mould, where one mould was able to produce up to as many as 30 coins at one time.... Read >
Author: Anthony Travis

Collecting Ancient Glass Beads

08th August 2007
Long before gemstones were faceted or pearls were cultured, ancient glass beads ranked on a par with the most precious gems. Beads of all kinds have been traded, collected, and treasured throughout human history. Beads are one of the oldest forms of art. ... Read >
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Blue World Pool: the perfect balance of health and fun

23rd July 2007
Swimming pools have been around for much longer than you or me. It can be traced back to the 3rd millennium BC 'great bath' constructed at Mohenjo-Daro civilization which was a part of the Indus Valley civilization located in the Sindh province of Pakista... Read >
Author: Eric Wills

Ancient Roman pottery, the amphora and Roman spear points

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 >
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Ancient Chinese Medical Practice of Acupuncture

13th April 2007
The ancient Chinese medical practice of acupuncture has come a long way in regards to being recognized as an acceptable treatment methodology. Ancient Chinese Medical Practice of Acupuncture The origin of acupuncture is shrouded in the mists of the ... Read >
Author: Alien

Balinese Mask : Spiritual Force Behind

29th March 2007
Introduction Bali is an island, which throughout the ages has been influenced by many other cultures. While Bali's religious root stems from animism and ancestral worship, Hindu mythology and Buddhism have been major influences. However, regardless of ... Read >
Author: alexhalim

Roman Antiquities, Roman Glass Beads and Intaglios

29th March 2007
In the 2nd 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 Egy... Read >
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How the Ancient Roman Empire still influences our lives today

27th February 2007
The Roman Empire, at its height, included about a fourth of Europe, much of the Middle East, and the entire northern coastal area of Africa. Its millions of people spoke many languages and worshipped different gods, but they were united by the military po... Read >
Author: Amit Thapa

What does Ayurveda has to do with the food we eat ?

27th September 2006
Traditional system of Indian medicine. It is attributed to Dhanvantari, the physician to the gods in Hindu mythology, who received it from Brahma. Its earliest concepts were set out in the portion of the Vedas known as the Atharvaveda (c. 2nd millenniu... Read >
Author: Lance Teo
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