Sentences with phrase «on clay figurines»

In decades past, the most popular uses for chia seeds were growing them on clay figurines.
Questions of Gender Roles Site discoverer James Mellaart and other archaeologists believed that Çatalhöyük was a matriarchal society — these early theories were based in part on clay figurines found in the settlement and believed to represent a «mother goddess.»
Chia Seeds The same seedlings you spread on a clay figurine to make a green Shrek are now being used in food products because of the high levels of omega - 3 fats they contain.

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In Turkey, at the site of the eighth millenium B.C.E. settlement Çatalhöyük, the finest figurines of clay and stone were associated with the burials of high - status people in special shrines, whereas cruder figurines were found in houses [see «Women and Men at Çatalhöyük,» by Ian Hodder, on page 34].
A 90's infomercial turned nutrient powerhouse, the chia seed has come a long way since growing plant afros on clay animal figurines.
In 1517 a Spanish expedition led by Francisco Fernández de Córdoba arrived on the island, and found an abundance of clay figurines depicting women, most probably fertility symbols.
On show here are works belonging to the Christian Democratic Appeal (a small clay figurine representing the importance of family values and faith), the Labor Party (a piece of a new kind of asphalt, more endurable under extreme temperatures, connoting stability, employment and freedom of movement for the working class), the Socialist Party (photos of a protest by harbor workers in Rotterdam that went on strike in 1979 to demand higher salaries), and Leefbar («Livable») Rotterdam (an image of tolerant multiculturalism, at odds with the ideological identity of the ownersOn show here are works belonging to the Christian Democratic Appeal (a small clay figurine representing the importance of family values and faith), the Labor Party (a piece of a new kind of asphalt, more endurable under extreme temperatures, connoting stability, employment and freedom of movement for the working class), the Socialist Party (photos of a protest by harbor workers in Rotterdam that went on strike in 1979 to demand higher salaries), and Leefbar («Livable») Rotterdam (an image of tolerant multiculturalism, at odds with the ideological identity of the ownerson strike in 1979 to demand higher salaries), and Leefbar («Livable») Rotterdam (an image of tolerant multiculturalism, at odds with the ideological identity of the owners.)
On display were embroidered works as well as miniature clay figurines that «challenge misogynistic ideals found in fairy tales» with nude, highly sexualized figures of females and a distinct narrative that portray a profound tale.
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