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Bronze is an
alloy consisting primarily of copper,
commonly with
about 12–12.5% tin and
often with the
addition of
other metals (including aluminium, manganese...
- outlines.
China saw the
flourishing of many art forms: jade carving,
bronzework,
pottery (including the
stunning terracotta army of
Emperor Qin), poetry...
- The Bwa is an
African society that is
native to
Burkina Faso. This
society has an
approximate po****tion of over 300,000 persons. The Bwa
people live in...
- England. "Piccadilly
Circus Underground Station Booking Hall
Concourse and
Bronzework to
Pavement Subway Entrances (1226877)".
National Heritage List for England...
- 34°41′35″N 112°41′20″E / 34.693°N 112.689°E / 34.693; 112.689 The
Erlitou culture (Chinese: 二里頭; pinyin: Èrlǐtóu) was an
early Bronze Age
society and...
- The
Austrian Parliament Building (German: Parlamentsgebäude,
pronounced [paʁlaˈmɛnt͡sɡəˌbɔɪ̯də]
colloquially das Parlament) in
Vienna is
where the two...
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expression of Gr**** creativity, and an
important stage in the
development of
bronzeworking techniques, such as
casting and
repousse hammering.
Early sanctuaries...
- fire-belching, and
shaggy (at the neck) in
particular examples. The
bronzeworks of Luristan, the
North and
North West
region of Iran in the Iron Age...
- München: C.H. Beck. ISBN 9783406040023. Catling,
Hector W. (1964).
Cypriot Bronzework in the
Mycenaean World. Oxford:
Clarendon Press. p. 187.
Davis 1977, pp...
- Year Date
Event 600
Development of
metallurgical technologies,
permitting elaborate bronzeworks...