Origins of the Hittites
....
Wood,
stone, mineral resources, grapevine, and livestock were in abundance and this encouraged metal working, textile manufacturing, and viniculture. ....
(1531

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Sculpture
Sculpture is an expression of the world reshaped in
wood,
stone, or some other material in three-dimensional form. Sculptors express ....
(2325

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Women in the Hierarchy of Eskimo Society
.... big game hunting; for the construction of houses and boats; for the manufacture of tools, weapons, utensils, and appurtenances made of
wood,
stone, bone, and ....
(1951

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African Art in the Pre-Colonial Era
.... The Africans of these eras created works of art in
stone,
wood, and metals like bronze which depict a flourishing society capable of producing sophisticated ....
(741

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In comparing the art of two cultures
.... house posts, and other items. Their statuary was produced in
wood,
stone, iron, and bronze. Though the arts, in general, "served ....
(1729

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Architect O'Neil Ford
.... His principal building materials have been bricks, glass,
wood, and
stone, and most of his designs were governed by the climatic conditions in the area. ....
(1076

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Notre Dame
.... Notre Dame. English forests were a rich source of
wood and
stone masonry had become more developed, especially among the guilds. ....
(2811

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Islamic Art Exhibition
.... the courts of caliphs and other leaders and rulers, images of living things (in sculpted functional objects, paintings, carvings in
wood and
stone, and other ....
(3809

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Wood and Graphite Tennis Rackets
.... various developments in tennis racket technology which have occurred since the transition from
wood and metal .... 9.
Stone, A. Getting a grip on high tech tennis. ....
(1631

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Rebuilding of the Ise Shrine
.... In a tradition where
wood, rather than
stone, was always the principal building material, such a form of renewal is the only way that the shrine compound could ....
(3204

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Mesa Verde National Park
.... in what is now Colorado. They learned to shape
stone, bone, and
wood into a variety of tools. They used
stone axes for clearing ....
(1851

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A Comparison of Two Sculptors
.... He began to work in carved
wood, then gradually moved to
stone and bronzes. His interest centered on the nude figure, which he saw as the perfect subject. ....
(1256

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DERIVATION AND USE OF SEALS IN CHINA
.... Prior to this period, seals were usually applied to bamboo,
wood, and clay surfaces. .... In modern China, most seal images are inscribed on
stone (Aero, 1980). ....
(1559

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DERIVATION AND USE OF SEALS IN CHINA
.... Prior to this period, seals were usually applied to bamboo,
wood, and clay surfaces. .... In modern China, most seal images are inscribed on
stone (Aero, 1980). ....
(1556

6

)
The Mesoamerican Ball Game Introduction The M
.... buttocks (Ekholm 242). Players wore heavy yokes, low belts of leather,
wood, or
stone, knee pads, and hand guards. Players, in some ....
(2347

9

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Modern Sculpture in the 1980s
.... In Glen (1988), Webster used earth, plants,
stone and steel to create a huge garden .... in Britain, David Nash, specialized in the use of new, green
wood for his ....
(2673

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Old London Bridge
.... or tile to avoid such a disastrous recurrence, but many could not afford to pay the masons to build in
stone for them and so still used
wood, which remained ....
(2087

8

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Oriental Influences on Greek Temple Architecture
.... primitive temple built of
wood and mud-brick." She continues, Many of the forms which were dictated by these materials remained although the
stone no longer ....
(2480

10

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Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris
.... or irregularly shaped shrines sometimes divided into two aisles by a central row of pillars, these were first built of
wood and later in
stone." Similarly, the ....
(713

3

)
Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris
.... or irregularly shaped shrines sometimes divided into two aisles by a central row of pillars, these were first built of
wood and later in
stone." Similarly, the ....
(716

3

)
Plato's conception of reality
.... are shadows on the wall of the cave: Imagine persons carrying along various artificial objects, including figures of men and animals in
wood or
stone or other ....
(1651

7

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What is Music?
.... music is fabricated." (Wilm 1940 p. 1) It is easy to describe the materials of art and architecture-
wood, or
stone, marble, oils canvas, bricks and mortar. ....
(4792

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Frank Lloyd Wright
....
Stone walls are left untreated, but inside the house the
stone flooring is waxed .... dip downward, which is caused by an oversight in setting up
wood forms into ....
(1521

6

)
Visionary Architect Frank Lloyd Wright
....
Stone walls are left untreated, but inside the house the
stone flooring is waxed .... dip downward, which is caused by an oversight in setting up
wood forms into ....
(1521

6

)
Hominids
.... The first was the "gradual downsizing of
stone artifacts and the perishable antler, bone, and
wood toolkit that went with them" (Fagan 159). ....
(4505

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Burial Rituals of Ancient Egypt
.... New Kingdom, it would have seemed the most natural thing in the world (because it had been being done for thousands of years) to have
wood or
stone replicas of ....
(2393

10

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The Bronze Age in Ancient China
.... and 600 BC Throughout the Bronze Age, tools and implements for cultivation, manufacture, and other uses continued to be made of bone,
stone,
wood, and antlers. ....
(1874

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Art & Artists
.... of art created. In the past, architecture was dependent on local materials, such as
stone,
wood, and brick. Because of new technology ....
(5378

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Greek Theatre
.... The skene seems to have been constructed of
wood in the earliest period of Greek drama; however, by the Hellenistic era it was made of
stone (Whitman 373-4). ....
(2291

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Comparison of Two Chinese Guanyin Sculptures
.... The second sculpture, found in the Sackler Museum, is also
wood with polychrome .... is tucked beneath her as she sits on a flat rather than an elevated
stone surface ....
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