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  • Miniatura para Ronnie Aldrich
    Forrest Clair de lune - Debussy, arreglo de Aldrich Baubles, bangles and beads - Wright y Forrest Theme from “Good bye again” - Auric y Langdom Tonight…
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  • beads ranged in colour and length but could be mass-produced.3 Termed “Trade Wind beads” due to the use of monsoon winds for navigation, these beads were…
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  • Oka, R., 2008, The tradeing of Ancient Glass Beads: New Analytical data from South Asian and East African Soda-Alumina Glass Beads, Archaeometry, 50(5)…
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  • Coast"), in which ships carried supplies for sale and trade, such as copper, cloth, trinkets, slave beads, guns and ammunition. When the ship arrived, its…
    28 kB (3099 palabras) - 07:41 24 abr 2024
  • number of beads were found in the burials at Prohear, numbering to around 2,580, consisting of mostly glass but also including stone beads made from garnet…
    9 kB (1102 palabras) - 23:18 17 nov 2023
  • ocean trade network had extended to include Japan as early as early Yayoi period (3rd century BCE) as evidenced by the discovery of Indo-Pacific beads. The…
    32 kB (3584 palabras) - 13:51 11 may 2024
  • Ruins of Gedi (sección Beads)
    at Gedi. The use of beads as a currency has also been proposed by J. F. Schofield, who claims that a decline in the number of beads recovered in the upper…
    45 kB (6190 palabras) - 09:13 30 jul 2023
  • trade network. Beads made from Callianax shells were manufactured on the Channel Islands and used as a form of currency by the Chumash. Shell beads were…
    74 kB (8564 palabras) - 21:07 10 may 2024
  • Indo-Roman trade relations (see also the spice trade and incense road) was trade between the Indian subcontinent and the Roman Empire in Europe and the…
    42 kB (4403 palabras) - 13:01 16 abr 2024
  • Silk Road (redirección desde Silk trade)
    The Silk Road (Chinese: 丝绸之路) was a network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century. Spanning over 6,400…
    107 kB (12 476 palabras) - 18:11 16 may 2024
  • somewhere in the northern part of modern-day Israel. One jar filled with glass beads, many filled with olives, but the majority contained a substance known as…
    23 kB (2570 palabras) - 18:29 13 may 2024
  • used in lighter winds, on the outside of the large square sails. STUFT British and Commonwealth acronym for Ship Taken Up From Trade, which refers to…
    251 kB (31 530 palabras) - 13:14 13 may 2024
  • from the League's trading cities in 1157. The kingdoms of the Zimbabwe plateau traded gold for manufactured products, like glass beads, iron goods, and…
    37 kB (4346 palabras) - 13:12 2 may 2024
  • Kyushu, Japan. Their cargo consisted of eleven chests of trade goods: coarse woolen cloth, glass beads, mirrors, and spectacles; and metal tools and weapons:…
    76 kB (9537 palabras) - 23:45 23 may 2024
  • Swahili coast (categoría African slave trade)
    millennium CE, trade was crucial. Submerged river estuaries created natural harbors as well as the yearly monsoon winds helped trade. Later in the 1st…
    38 kB (4710 palabras) - 14:48 29 abr 2024
  • several cultures. Some American Aboriginals used cylindrical conch columella beads as part of breastplates and other personal adornment. In India, the Bengali…
    24 kB (2753 palabras) - 16:14 23 abr 2024
  • Union. Merchants from Japan and China would often visit the area to trade gold for beads, ceramics and silk. The Austronesian inhabitants of the region called…
    60 kB (4050 palabras) - 18:03 30 mar 2024
  • pseudocarps—very hard, pearly white, oval structures used as beads for making prayer beads or rosaries, necklaces, and other objects. The cultivated variety…
    58 kB (6244 palabras) - 07:55 20 abr 2024
  • white paint. Crow men were notable for wearing two hair pipes made from beads on both sides of their hair. Men often wore their hair in two braids wrapped…
    75 kB (10 024 palabras) - 21:47 14 may 2024
  • those beads at the local place. Blanche D'Souza states that Hindus had, by 1st millennium AD, begun using monsoon-led trade winds to establish trading activities…
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  • early trade links with the Levant. As well as evidence of metals from far afield such as tin, which is not found in the Gulf peninsula, carnelian beads point…
    19 kB (2277 palabras) - 15:41 23 nov 2023
  • Sandblasting (redirección desde Bead blasting)
    sandblasting (with sand). Moderately abrasive variants include glass bead blasting (with glass beads) and plastic media blasting (PMB) with ground-up plastic stock…
    31 kB (3970 palabras) - 11:59 1 abr 2024