Sentences with phrase «earliest epoch by»

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Then, as the world warmed early in the Holocene epoch, about 10,000 to 12,000 years ago, the pine gave way to a dense woodland of oak, maple, and birch inhabited by smaller prey like deer and wild boar.
Clay minerals in Martian impact craters have often been assumed to have been formed the planet's earliest epoch, then uncovered by the impact.
Earlier this month, we finally got some new about Stella Glow (a Strategy - RPG by Image Epoch) after months of complete...
The «YDB» event, which occurred circa 10,770 BC, is thought to have been caused by the impacts or air - bursts of several comets, resulting in massive shockwaves and firestorms sweeping across continents, initiating a 1200 year - long epoch of terminal environmental change and catastrophic faunal extinction, effectively wiping all but traces of early civilizations from the historical record.This book explores the forbidden and deeply profound secrets of a magnificent lost civilization, revealing knowledge long concealed in myth and legend.
He was also interested in art from earlier epochs and tribal cultures, as evidenced by Meisterwerken griechischer Kunst (Masterpieces of Greek Art, 1960) and Die Kunst New - Guineas (The Art of New Guinea, 1962).
Chronologically speaking, Picasso to Warhol should be the less euphonious and marketable «Picasso to Johns,» since the exhibition follows Jasper Johns's career into the mid-1980s, the most recent work on display, and since Johns was born two years later than Warhol (who is represented only by his epoch - making works from the early and mid-1960s).
Recognition of the objects refined to the state of cliché and executed at the highest technological level is reached through analysis and reconsideration of the past epochs» of art history, from early Abstraction (Otto Freundlich) to American minimalism and expressionism of the 1950 - 1960s (Barnett Newman, Kenneth Noland, Jackson Pollock), and from shrilly monochromes by Yves Klein to ready - made objects by Marcel Duchamp.
Actually, there is some interesting work being done by Matt Huber of Purdue, following up on some earlier ideas of Emanuel's, suggesting that the role of TCs in transporting heat from equator towards the poles may be more significant than previously thought — it also allows for some interesting, though admittedly somewhat exotic, mechanisms for explaining the «cool tropics paradox» and «equable climate problem» of the early Paleogene and Cretaceous periods, i.e. the problem of how to make the higher latitudes warm without warming the tropics much, something that appears to have happened during some past warm epochs in Earth's history.
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