Sentences with phrase «for old artifacts»

I love to Hunt, fish, do crafts, and Metal Detect for old artifacts, tools, jewelry and coins...

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The use of supernaturalism to manipulate and control people is the world's oldest confidence scheme, it relies on the ritual abuse of children at their most impressionable stage by adults who have themselves been made childish for life by artifacts of the primitive mind.
Every single name is transliterated in the Old Testament exactly as it appears on the archaeological artifact — syllable for syllable, consonant for consonant.
1812 Marines from the U.S.S. Constitution to appear War of 1812 artifacts on display Free admissin for active military members and their families STURBRIDGE, MA (May 25, 2012)-- Old Sturbridge Village will highlight the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812 with an old - fashioned «Muster Day» on Saturday JuneOld Sturbridge Village will highlight the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812 with an old - fashioned «Muster Day» on Saturday Juneold - fashioned «Muster Day» on Saturday June 9.
They found stone artifacts — mostly flakes that were dropped as hominins knapped rocks to create tools for butchering animals — lying in sediments almost 1.85 million years old.
A Russian general searching for treasure had already cut through the oldest of them, so Pumpelly and his son began there, using methods that were surprisingly modern in an era when most archaeologists were fixated on finding spectacular artifacts.
Younger infants, who have little to no experience with solid food, also showed evidence of a plant - based bias: Six - month - old infants looked longer at in - mouth actions when they were performed with fruits from the artifact, suggesting that this violated their expectations for edibility.
The audio weirdness of which you speak is an artifact of the fact that all the older videos were originally part of my Latest in Nutrition DVDs (http://www.drgreger.org/DVDs), and so got chopped up into topical segments for the website and you experience these kinds of continuity issues.
We may not be scaling the diplodocus, or touching Monet's Water - Lilies, but drinking and letting your hair down next to priceless artifacts still gives a little fist pump to the five year old you and makes for a great date night atmosphere.
Oh, the Academy Award nominee then teams up with actual Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins («Noah»), a crusty old British lord, and a comely professor of English Literature (Laura Haddock, «The Inbetweeners Movie») to search for and retrieve the missing artifact before Optimus and Megatron and whomever else get to it.
Whether protecting the ancient Hebrew Ark of the Covenant (as seen in the prequel Raiders of the Lost Ark) or uncovering other antique artifacts, the indestructible hero does for dusty old relics and legends what Bill Nye did for science and lab coats.
Some of the 36,000 artifacts on display include a slave cabin from the early 1800s and an 1835 bill of sale for a 16 - year old African American girl.
Obsession with work, the economy and plain old love take center stage in this month's science fiction and fantasy selections.While preparing for a documentary about his life in The Atlantis Code, linguist Thomas Lourds is shown a strange artifact featuring a language that even he, the foremost authority on ancient languages, can not identify.
During this same month, Gerhard Richter and Georg Baselitz threatened to withdraw their art works on loan to several German museums in protest of a proposed new German law that would result in stronger oversight over imported cultural artifacts and tighten export restrictions for cultural assets that are more than fifty years old or valued at more than $ 162,000.
All artworks or artifacts valued at more than 150,000 euro ($ 164,000) and older the 50 years would have to be approved for export by boards set up in each German state.
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Bole's work at CCAD is an immersive installation that connects her fascination with the artifacts and photographs of the American Antebellum era — what Greil Marcus described as ``... the old, weird America...» — with her immediate experience pertaining to her own lineage; a history steeped in a faded Victorian culture for which Bole is the dedicated and even obsessed archivist.
Exploring the fraught relationship of an increasingly modernized China to its cultural heritage, Ai began creating works that irrevocably transformed centuries - old Chinese artifactsfor instance, a Han dynasty urn onto which he painted the Coca - Cola logo (1994) and pieces of Ming - and Qing - era furniture broken down and reassembled into various nonfunctional configurations.
The second section, Collecting to astonish, collecting for research, begins in three visually impressive rooms, dedicated to Venetian explorers, which narrate the history of scientific expeditions by using an intentionally «old - fashioned» style; explorers» memorabilia and artifacts are placed into imposing glass and wood cabinets in the main gallery, while a number of hunting trophies and stuffed animals are arranged onto the walls of the two adjoining rooms.
Rebecca Duclos and David Ross create an advertisement for a fictional museum that houses artifacts discarded by other museums, and Priya Sarukkai Chabria's cantos of «Refuse / Refused» give voice to an old woman in India discarded, like trash, by her family, a shard of a broken mirror («My time will come when / yours is done»), and a worm in a «cathedral of rot.»
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