Sentences with phrase «other artifacts»

They can also create links to other artifacts of learning, such as audio recordings.
Plants / vegetation, and other artifacts from humans prior to the industrial age, tree growth that all show significant warming (and cooling) along the way.
The notion of purpose derives also in part from our experience of machines and other artifacts invented by man in order to realize specific functions.
Other artifacts pop up to further enhance the feeling and it moves and shakes as you move.
Also on display are vintage cameras and other artifacts documenting the early history of photography.
Over time, others may also be able to find documents and other artifacts using these tags.
The architecture, tablets and other artifacts of these cities illustrate a tumultuous history that began more than 5,000 years ago.
The placement of other artifacts in other areas of the cave suggests that its residents organized «various «household» activities into different parts of the cave,» much as we have different rooms for different activities, according to a press release by the Weitzmann Institute of Science, which is sponsoring Shahack - Gross» work.
The broader archaeological community recently began to take this idea seriously, says space archaeologist Alice Gorman of Flinders University in Australia, who has researched the cultural significance of space junk, among other artifacts of spaceflight.
Other artifacts include Sumerian cuneiform clay tablets (some of the world's oldest writing), Egyptian mummies, a crystal ball owned by China's Dowager Empress, monumental stone sculptures from the ancient Maya and 4,500 - year - old jewelry from the Royal Cemetery at Ur.
A Walk Through the 20th Century 3/2/2000 [Literature, Geography, History Grades 6 - 8, 9 - 12 Submitted by Tammy Bunton] Each student reviews the people, places, and events of a particular decade of the 20th Century, writes a report about that decade, and creates a booth of memorabilia, music, dress, pictures and other artifacts representing the time period.
Blombos Cave, South Africa: Dated to about 100,000 years ago, ochre - processing «tool kits» and other artifacts found at the site — including an engraved piece of ochre, the oldest known art of its type — suggest early humans were capable of modern, complex behaviors much earlier than once thought.
By sleuthing through other artifacts of the era, Hulse and Durrell corrected the marks for posterity.
Scherry's next project is to try to assemble the library's other artifacts into meaningful collections that will contribute to our understanding of the town's history and genealogy.
Tools, paints and other artifacts excavated from an ancient rock - shelter in northern Australia are giving new glimpses into early life Down Under.
Researchers first excavated a strip of land that held hundreds of dwellings as well as other artifacts, according to William Doelle of Desert Archaeology Inc..
After calculating height and weight projections drawn from the impressions, as well as studying flint tools and other artifacts previously found nearby, the team believes the tracks were made by a small group of adult and juvenile members of the species Homo antecessor, known mostly from a handful of fossils in Spain.
The location contains a well preserved earthen floor and other artifacts characteristic of so - called Gravettian culture, including a fired piece of clay bearing a human fingerprint.
Instead, biophysicist Fernando Montealegre - Z detected the structure while examining three - dimensional images of the insects» inner ears from high - powered CT scans — a noninvasive technique used to examine fossilized bones and other artifacts without causing damage.
Bones and other artifacts sat atop bookshelves and tables, and a poster of Van Gogh's painting of a skeleton smoking a cigarette hung on a wall.
This in situ testing within the electron microscopy excluded other artifacts, such as would have been obtained if it was done by ex situ methods.
He put a $ 36 million tea cup from the Ming Dynasty on his AmEx last year, according to reports, and put other artifacts on his card this year.
The Circus Museums, including the Tibbals Learning Center, display the world's largest miniature circus, costumes, wagons, performance equipment, and other artifacts chronicling the history of the Circus.
A large Islamic graveyard just to the north contains a massive tomb dating back to the Iron Age, which when unearthed revealed fragments of pottery, metal arrowheads, and other artifacts dating back to at least 1000 BC.
All around the altar lie potsherds, bone fragments, relics and other artifacts left behind by the Maya priests more than a thousand years ago.
Finding these coins are time - consuming and only lead to a bracelet that glows and makes noise to locate other artifacts that also give no reward.
The Associated Press reports that two Spanish military planes took off on Friday with «594,000 silver coins and other artifacts aboard, packed into the same white plastic buckets in which they were brought to the U.S. by Tampa, Fla. - based Odyssey Marine Exploration in May 2007.»
Installed in the Herstory Gallery of the Sackler Center, Ganesh's primary inspiration comes from Judy Chicago's use of Kali the Indian goddess in her permanent installation «Dinner Party» at the Sackler Center, as well as influences from other artifacts by Louise Bourgeois, Kiki Smith and Soichi Ida in the museum's collection.
In describing his 1967 exhibition at Bryant Park the artist explained, «the pieces seem inert or dormant in nature, and that is why I like them there, but they may appear aggressive or in hostile territory when seen among other artifacts
Devices and technology are less intrusive, and do not need to have a different look and feel from other artifacts in the house.
Other artifacts include the obsidian blades that are believed to have been used in the solemn but gruesome human sacrifices conducted by Maya priests.
A Walk Through the 20th Century Submitted by Tammy Bunton Each student reviews the people, places, and events of a particular decade of the 20th Century, writes a report about that decade, and creates a booth of memorabilia, music, dress, pictures and other artifacts representing the time period.
Many days, her home is strewn with dress - up clothes, art supplies and other artifacts from playtime with her two small children, Benjamin, 6, and Laura, 3.
Regardless, it gives strength to those of religious ilk, and is simply something to displayed in a museum; much like we do with other artifacts of mythology.
In John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath, a migrating «Okie» family is told not to waste vital packing space on photographs, a china dog and other artifacts of family experience.
A retail store is festooned with vintage televisions, Mardi Gras beads, and other artifacts.
Public Service Commission Chairwoman Julie Fedorchak said she was «extremely disappointed» that Texas - based Energy Transfer Partners waited 10 days before reporting last month's discovery of stone cairns and other artifacts.
U.S. Supreme Court justices, for example, have been called «the nine high priests,» and the sacredness imputed to the Constitution and other artifacts of the legal order are often commented upon.102 No single church evokes the breadth of respect enjoyed by the Supreme Court.
There are a million other artifacts that will go into this museum (if it ever gets built) that have nothing to do with religion, you can look at all those things while you hate on the religious stuff.
At one time, collecting letters, manuscripts, first editions, and other artifacts and ephemera was a slow process that depended upon visiting faraway places with strange sounding names.
Among the other artifacts included in this exhibition are a portrait of New York State's sixth Governor DeWitt Clinton and a writing desk he used.
The most far - seeing search ever performed for «Dyson spheres» and other artifacts of «astroengineering» comes up empty.
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