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  • 21Sicilian Baroque — is the distinctive form of Baroque architecture that took hold on the island of Sicily, off the southern coast of Italy, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The style is recognizable not only by its typical Baroque curves and flourishes …

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  • 22Weeden Island culture — The Weeden Island Culture is one of the many archaeological cultures that existed during the Late Woodland period of the North American Southeast. The name for this culture was derived from the Weedon Island site (despite the dissimilar… …

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  • 23Mumun pottery period — Hangul 민무늬 토기 시대 Hanja 無文土器時代 Revised Romanization …

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  • 24Chaperon (headgear) — Portrait presumed to be of Giovanni Arnolfini by Jan van Eyck, late 1430s. The chaperon is worn with cornette tied on top of the head, and the patte hanging behind (style C). The bourrelet is twisted.[1] Chaperon (pronounced …

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  • 25Robert Lawson (architect) — Robert Arthur Lawson (1 January 1833 ndash; 3 December 1902) was one of New Zealand s most eminent 19th century architects. He has been described as the architect who did more than any other to shape the architectural face of New Zealand s… …

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  • 26Architecture of Aylesbury — The architecture of Aylesbury, the county town of Buckinghamshire, reflects the ordinary architecture which can be found in many small towns in England where the buildings of the town were designed by local architects. This is characteristic of… …

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  • 27Iranian pottery — Pottery vessel, fourth millennium B.C. The Sialk collection of Tehran s National Museum of Iran …

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  • 28Solander box — A Solander Box A solander box (S may be capitalized, or case used) or clamshell case (mainly in American English), is a book form case used for storing manuscripts, maps, prints, documents, old and precious books, etc. It is commonly used in… …

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  • 29TT55 — The Theban Tomb TT55 is located in Sheikh Abd el Qurna, part of the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite to Luxor.cite book|first=James|last=Baikie|title=Egyptian Antiquities in the Nile Valley|publisher=Methuen|date=1932] It …

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  • 30Haji ware — nihongo|Haji ware|土師器|Hajiki is a type of plain, unglazed, reddish brown Japanese pottery or earthenware that was produced during the Kofun, Nara, and Heian periods of Japanese history. It was used for both ritual and utilitarian purposes, and… …

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