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mourning in the
Hindu world. The city has a
syncretic tradition of
Islamic artisanship that
underpins its
religious tourism.
Located in the middle-Ganges valley...
- The
Chamber of Commerce, Industry,
Agriculture and
Artisanship (Italian:
Camera di Commercio, Industria,
Agricoltura e Artigianato, CCIAA) is a group...
- (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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unless they left, but the King
hindered their departure,
needing their artisanship and
working po****tion for Portugal's
overseas enterprises and territories...
- The
Meknes Chamber of
Traditional Artisanship (Arabic: غرف الصناعة التقليدية بمكناس) is a
Moroccan government organization charged with the promotion...
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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...
- at
Harvard University presented the
exhibition Imazighen!
Beauty and
Artisanship in
Berber Life,
curated by
Susan Gilson Miller and Lisa Bernasek, with...
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usually applied to
traditional means of
making goods. The
individual artisanship of the
items is a
paramount criterion, an such
items often have cultural...
- Gr****
influence on the
Terracotta Army and
emphasized the
differences in
artisanship,
construction material, and symbology.
Darryl Wilkinson of Dartmouth...
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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...