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  1. The remains of buildings, enclosures and monuments have survived well, as have, flint ,tools. It should be noted that a number of remains were" restored" by
  2. Underneath the carefully hidden trap. However, further description of how this, flint ,device operated was not made until a Chinese text of 1606 AD revealed that a
  3. Was wooded and had a temperate climate. There are several documented cases of, flint ,scatters being discovered by archaeologists, indicating that this hunter
  4. Times. Of particular interest and national importance are the Neolithic, flint ,mines at Arnhem, where,around 7,000 years ago, Stone Age people made flint
  5. Quality flint found in northern France and southern England were used to create, flint ,tools. Flint mines have been found in chalk areas where seams of the stone were
  6. To create the necessary sparks. (The spring-loaded arm that holds a piece of, flint ,or pyrite is referred to as a cock because of its resemblance to a rooster. )
  7. Of high refractive index, and achromatic systems from such crown glasses, with, flint , glasses of lower refractive index, are called the new acrobats, and were
  8. Was sketched by Leonardo da Vinci around 1500 AD, although no use of metal, flint ,for gunpowder weapons were known before that point in Europe. The Ming Dynasty
  9. 50. Typical values of V range from around 20 for very dense, flint ,glass, around 30 for polycarbonate plastics, and up to 65 for very light crown
  10. Materials for calcium silicate bricks include lime mixed with quartz, crushed, flint , or crushed siliceous rock together with mineral colorants. The materials are
  11. Age in Hungary are believed to be sites where Neanderthals may have mined, flint ,for weapons and tools. Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptians mined malachite at Mahdi
  12. From either a small blade (microblade) or a larger blade-like piece of, flint ,by abrupt or truncated retouching, which leaves a very typical piece of waste
  13. Glass has other ingredients added to change its properties. Lead glass or, flint ,glass is more 'brilliant' because the increased refractive index causes
  14. To a rooster. ) The cock had to be manually reset after each firing, and the, flint ,had to be replaced periodically due to wear from striking the frizzed. (See
  15. Sense 'sharp pain caused by elves ', it is later attested denoting Neolithic, flint ,arrow-heads, which by the 17th century seem to have been attributed in the
  16. On board the SOHO spacecraft A microlight is a small stone tool usually made of, flint ,or chert and typically a centimeter or so in length and half a centimeter wide.
  17. Flint mines at Arnhem, where,around 7,000 years ago, Stone Age people made, flint , which was fashioned into drills, blades and arrowheads, and was regarded as
  18. Was found below. In media A Kremlin (, fortress,same root as in Bremen (, flint ,) is a major fortified central complex found in historic Russian cities. This
  19. Hunting, gathering and fishing for their food. They used small tools made of, flint ,or bone, examples of which have been found near the coast. Representatives of
  20. Average of 8.1 °C. History Civic history First settlements Tools made of, flint ,and traces of human settlement of the Mesolithic dated between the 8th and 5th
  21. Then the geometric microlights that followed and were made from the flakes of, flint ,obtained ad hoc from a small nucleus or from a depleted nucleus of flint . They
  22. Up with a key before use and which, when the trigger was pulled, spun against a, flint , creating the shower of sparks that ignited the powder in the touch hole.
  23. Were used to manufacture early tools and weapons, for example, high quality, flint ,found in northern France and southern England were used to create flint tools.
  24. Other minerals, which were directly related to their utility, such as obsidian, flint , and slate. Although the price of some platinum group metals can be much higher
  25. a million years ago, as evidenced by the Moldovan tools. Originally made of rock, flint , and obsidian, knives have evolved in construction as technology has, with
  26. Power (greater v) is named crown glass; that with greater dispersive power, flint ,glass. For the construction of an achromatic collective lens (f positive) it
  27. Hunting, fishing and gathering for their food. They used small tools made of, flint ,or bone, which have been found near the coast. Representatives of these
  28. On the other hand only needs to be cocked and when its trigger is pulled the, flint ,of the hammer strikes the frizzed throwing sparks into the pan and detonating
  29. Been found were Neanderthals that camped in South Limburg. In the Neolithic, flint ,was mined in underground mines; among others at Rijckholt where tourists can
  30. Chilean, when H. erg aster (or erects) made large stone hand-axes out of, flint ,and quartzite, at first quite rough (Early Athenian),later" retouched" by
  31. 4),that a collective lens I. of crown glass and a dispersive lens II. of, flint ,glass must be chosen; the latter, although the weaker, corrects the other
  32. Both used, and also traded for items such as Mediterranean seashells and, flint ,from Syria. Caption" Artifacts" widths" 220px" heights" 150px "
  33. Often contains variable amounts of silica in the form of chert (chalcedony, flint , jasper, etc.) or siliceous skeletal fragment (sponge spicules, diatoms
  34. Across Finland and Northeastern Europe during 5th millennium BCE. For example, flint ,from Scandinavia and Valley Hills, amber from Scandinavia and the Baltic region
  35. And Upper Paleolithic eras. The objects found in a cave near Barre include, flint ,and jasper objects and fossilized animal bones, while those found at Mount Dart
  36. Of a main shaft and a 15–20 centimeter (6–8 inches) long fore shaft with a, flint ,point. There are no definite earlier bows; previous pointed shafts are known
  37. The mines at Grimes Graves are especially famous, and like most other, flint ,mines, are Neolithic in origin (ca 4000 BC-ca 3000 BC). Other hard rocks
  38. And gold. Flint was the first mineral collected and used to make tools, and, flint , handaxes are the earliest pieces of evidence of habitation in the Nile valley.
  39. A1) period (2300–2000 BC: triangular daggers, flat axes, stone wrist-guards, flint ,arrowheads) and Bronze A2 (By A2) period (1950–1700 BC: daggers with metal
  40. Discovered by archaeologists, indicating that these hunter-gatherers practiced, flint ,snapping in the region. During the Neolithic era, from about 4,500 to 2,300 BC
  41. Over above sea level. Evidence of early habitation in Lebanon has been shown in, flint ,industries dating to the Lower Paleolithic. History Ancient history Evidence of
  42. Can be viewed in the Israeli National park at Gamma. There are many examples of, flint ,dolmens in the historical villages of Johnie and National in northern Jordan.
  43. Used to classify glass and other optically transparent materials. For example, flint ,glass has V < 50 and crown glass has V > 50. Typical values of V range from
  44. To game animals. Stone axes were being made from about 3000 BC not just from, flint , but from a wide variety of hard rocks from across Britain and North America as
  45. The positive crown glass preponderates, towards the violet that of the negative, flint , These chromatic errors of systems, which are achromatic for two colors, are
  46. Forehand. The northern part of this sandy plateau includes a highly fertile, flint ,area which is no longer affected by the folding processes found in the Alps
  47. Then, on account of the greater dispersion in the negative components — the, flint ,glasses, — over-correction will arise for the shorter wavelengths (this being
  48. Epipalaeolithic hunter-gatherers made relatively advanced tools from small, flint ,or obsidian blades, known as microlights that were halted in wooden implements.
  49. To ignite the gunpowder in the touch hole was supplied by a sharpened piece of, flint ,clamped in the jaws of a" cock" which, when released by the trigger, struck a
  50. Defense. There is evidence of prehistoric settlements at the site of the town:, flint ,arrowheads and Bronze Age artifacts have been found; Iron Age forts have been

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