- The
Chamber of Commerce, Industry,
Agriculture and
Artisanship (Italian:
Camera di Commercio, Industria,
Agricoltura e Artigianato, CCIAA) is a group...
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provide tools,
process their harvests, and
bring them to market.
Colonial artisanship emerged slowly as the
market for
advanced craftsmanship was small. American...
- (장; 匠 "artisan, craftsperson,
master of a craft"). As
gannil requires artisanship throughout a
complex series of
techniques involving an
array of materials...
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generally known as an
Iberian artifact from the 4th
century BC,
although the
artisanship suggests strong ****enistic influences.
According to The Encyclopedia...
- The
Madhiban (Somali: Madhibaan, Arabic:مطيبان, also
spelled ماديبان, Madeban, Madebaan, or Madebban)
alternately known as Reer
Sheikh Madhibe or Mohammed...
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Ninmug or
Ninmuga was a
Mesopotamian goddess. She was ****ociated with
artisanship,
especially with metalworking, as
evidenced by her
epithet tibira kalamma...
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unless they left, but the King
hindered their departure,
needing their artisanship and
working po****tion for Portugal's
overseas enterprises and territories...
- and as toys.
Model building is also
pursued as a
hobby for the sake of
artisanship.
Scale models are
constructed of plastic, wood, or metal. They are usually...
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Tenerifan denominación de
origen honeys. The
Museum of
Iberoamerican Artisanship is
located in the old
convent of San
Benito Abad, in La Orotava. El centro...
- at
Harvard University presented the
exhibition Imazighen!
Beauty and
Artisanship in
Berber Life,
curated by
Susan Gilson Miller and Lisa Bernasek, with...