Maintained process documentation and
other artifacts in accordance with process standards.
Devices and technology are less intrusive, and do not need to have a different look and feel from
other artifacts in the house.
Apparently, many of Odin's
other artifacts in there are fakes as well.
The people who do research to work out the right temperature and humidity levels to keep paintings, manuscripts, and
other artifacts in good condition are generally physical scientists with expertise in particular analytical techniques.
Not exact matches
Obama had used the Antiquities Act more than any
other president, his White House said
in December, when he designated over 1.6 million acres of land
in Utah and Nevada as national monuments, protecting two areas rich
in Native American
artifacts from mining, oil and gas drilling.
Truth is that
other historians (including non-christian ones) have backed up events
in the bible, and historical
artifacts during Jesus» day backup what was said to have happened.
In virtually any
other artist's career, such a voluminous collection of what are essentially demo and home recordings would be a curiosity, an
artifact dug up that is of interest only to hardcore fans and critics.
«33 The reason is attributed to the availability of adequate soil coverage and water systems
in Nazareth that make agriculture possible even at the hilltop.34 Archaeological digs at Nazareth by Bagatti has shown that the
artifacts recovered under the shrines of Nazareth, among
others, include silos, olive - pressing and wine - pressing installations, cisterns, and holes for storage jars, some of which coming from a period as early as the Iron Age.35 This led Meyers and Strange to conclude that Nazareth was a peasant village since «the principal activity of these villagers was agriculture.
Stop your selfish disrespect of
OTHER Patriotic Americans!!!!!!!
Artifacts that represent only ONE Specific Religion and exclude all
others has NO PLACE
in a National Monument!!!!!!!!!!!
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.
For example, present archaeological theory explains
artifacts in terms of «primitive» religion and refuses to entertain
other possibilities (p. 32).
In the past,
other condo owners have gained permission to affix «any such
artifact to their door,» Ahlberg wrote.
In totemism, a particular animal or (less often) some
other natural phenomenon or
artifact is given a special role as the ancestral being around which the social unit's life is structured.
In this context of competitive close reading, the goal of analysis becomes not to enrich our understanding of an aesthetic
artifact, but rather to decrypt a riddle and predict an outcome — to outsmart
other viewers and the series.
Besides the conditions of society itself, under which family and friends had primary responsibility for the care of the dying and the dead, memento mon were spread throughout culture:
in the church's art,
in morality plays like Everyman,
in drinking songs,
in the ordinary
artifacts of everyday life (e.g.,
in Austria a towel hanger portraying a human form split down the middle: one half a beautiful young woman, the
other a skeleton) To be sure, the specter of death (and judgment) has been used as a form of social control.
In order for the age of any particular rock, fossil or other artifact to be aged, generally two or more samples are dated independently by two or more laboratories in order to ensure an accurate resul
In order for the age of any particular rock, fossil or
other artifact to be aged, generally two or more samples are dated independently by two or more laboratories
in order to ensure an accurate resul
in order to ensure an accurate result.
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.
Artifacts greatly different from those
in the sanctuary developed the unfolding: telephones, office equipment, a plethora of paper products, bulletin boards, and
other signs, including those that say «directory» and «exit.»
The results for the few food group intakes that were dichotomized before the heritability analysis, such as for infant formula milk and fruit juice, should not be overinterpreted because there are several indications that they might be an
artifact: small numbers of pairs with at least one consumer for formula milk (15 %) and
other beverages (13 %) made their distributions extremely positively skewed, and the reduced variation
in the data due to dichotomizing these variables compromises power and accuracy of the parameters, therefore limiting interpretation.
Among the pieces
in the collection are guitars and
other instruments, clothing and costumes, platinum and gold LPs and
other rare
artifacts.
We saw replicas of items like dresses worn by Mrs. Grant,
artifacts found
in the town at the time, a lead mine that is actually UNDER the building, and many
other awesome things.
An abalone shell and
other ochre - related
artifacts are among the many finds from Blombos Cave
in South Africa.
The 27 large prints
in the «Picturing Science: Museum Scientists and Imaging Technologies» exhibit showcase what the museum's researchers see as they pore over animals,
artifacts, and
other targets of inquiry.
Archaeologists who have uncovered two massive carved stucco panels
in the Mirador Basin of Guatemala's northern rain forest say they are the earliest known representation of the Mayan creation myth, predating
other such
artifacts by a millennium.
In other words, our device has some lovely properties that are necessary to the idea of a conscious
artifact.
It is now clear that Omar Khan Massoudi, director of Kabul» sNational Museum, and a few
other Afghans risked their lives to protect the
artifacts from the Taliban, who were intent on destroying images — and who,
in 2001, succeeded
in blowing up the famed Bamiyan Buddhas, towering stone sculptures carved into the mountainside by monks about 1,500 years ago.
Clear evidence of prehistoric conflict can be difficult to discern
in other parts of the world, but the arid climate and sparse settlement
in the Southwest have left pueblo ruins, cultural
artifacts, and even human remains remarkably intact.
Archeologists have found similar nautical
artifacts in several
other caves.
Researchers examined the covers with carbon dating — which looks at a radioactive form of carbon
in a sample to determine its age — and
other tools, finding the
artifacts are authentic.
To prevent illegal antiquities smuggling like this, a new law
in Israel, which is expected to eliminate loopholes that have allowed laundering of stolen Egyptian
artifacts from
other countries, will take effect on April 20, according to the IAA.
«The new regulation will provide us with the tools
in order to prevent the importation into the country of antiquities that were stolen or plundered
in other countries, thus enabling us to thwart the international cycle of robbery and trade
in stolen archaeological
artifacts,» Shai Bar - Tura, inspector
in charge of overseeing the antiquities trade on behalf of the IAA Unit for the Prevention of Antiquities Robbery, said
in a statement.
The Captain Kidd shipwreck contains
in situ archaeological material, while the
others comprise
artifacts that were raised from the sea
in the past and subsequently returned there.
WHERE: Silicon Valley's Computer History Museum
in Mountain View, California, houses one of the world's largest collections of dingy beige boxes and
other computing
artifacts.
The collection includes stone tools and
other artifacts, as well as fossilized bones of animals and ancient hominins, including the Neandertal bones that formed part of the sample used
in three recent studies of Neandertal DNA.
Scientists have found a new organic molecule that may be the mysterious culprit that is turning some ancient stone tools blue and casting a blue sheen over
other irreplaceable archaeological
artifacts in an old armory
in Verona, Italy.
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 Yautepec excavations encountered quite dense concentrations of
artifacts, and
in six months of fieldwork, we recovered 1.2 million potsherds and nearly 50,000 obsidian
artifacts, mainly blades and
other tools.
Long a sore point for Peru, which has threatened legal action to recover the bones, jewelry, pottery and
other artifacts, the returned items will become part of a joint Yale — Peru traveling exhibition based
in the former Inca capital of Cuzco.
Depictions of cattle introduced by the migrating herders and farmers, as well as iron
artifacts, maize cobs and glass beads found
in excavations, all testify to San involvement
in other African economies.
A slender ray of hope: Gibson and
others are working to get legislation passed
in Congress that would make unauthorized trade
in Iraqi
artifacts a crime.
Other 19th - century
artifacts of measurement have long since been retired
in favor of fundamental constants of nature.
Obama's proclamation notes that
in addition to the geologic and biological resources of the region, the monument encompasses «hundreds of
artifacts, rock art, dwellings, and
other evidence of the Native peoples.»
Certainly, the new study is bound to prompt
other researchers to reexamine
other early iron
artifacts, such as the small iron blades, headrest, and amulet discovered
in the tomb of Tutankhamen, who died around 1327 B.C.E.
«
In other words, we wanted to make sure these signatures were meaningful in real, human tumors and not just an artifact of being grown in a dish,» says James Costello, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and assistant professor in the CU School of Medicine Department of Pharmacolog
In other words, we wanted to make sure these signatures were meaningful
in real, human tumors and not just an artifact of being grown in a dish,» says James Costello, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and assistant professor in the CU School of Medicine Department of Pharmacolog
in real, human tumors and not just an
artifact of being grown
in a dish,» says James Costello, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and assistant professor in the CU School of Medicine Department of Pharmacolog
in a dish,» says James Costello, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and assistant professor
in the CU School of Medicine Department of Pharmacolog
in the CU School of Medicine Department of Pharmacology.
By looking at the
artifacts of astronauts — from their dining utensils and sleeping bags to their religious icons and family photos — these researchers hope to gain new insights into how astronauts of different backgrounds interact with each
other, and how they adapt to life
in microgravity.
The lion share of emotionally evocative stimuli
in the lives of our ancestors would have been from the faces and bodies of
other people, and if one finds human
artifacts that are highly evocative, it is a good hunch that it looks or sounds human
in some way.
But skeptics suggested that the 1500 tools and
other artifacts could have drifted downward over time
in the sandy sediments or that animals or termites had disrupted the layers.
Craig, who specializes
in recovering DNA and
other molecules from ancient
artifacts, would need to see more control tests to be convinced.
In addition to the loss of rare and valuable manuscripts and
other artifacts, the unprecedented attack on a prominent research facility is being mourned as the latest example of the country's growing religious intolerance.
Higham and his colleagues went on to conduct a statistical analysis of previous radiocarbon dating results from Mezmaiskaya Cave and the six
other sites
in Europe and Asia — ranging from Russia
in the northeast to Spain
in the southwest — that have provided direct dates from Neandertal fossils, as opposed to indirect dates from charcoal and
other artifacts.