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    most ancient Greek poleis‚ had an economy heavily based on agriculture and thus land was the most important form of property. technology: weapons‚ armour‚ pottery‚ bronze‚ ivory and bone o Iron ore was found in Laconia and copper and tin were imported‚ to make bronze o Archaeological evidence suggests that the quality of the bronze work was high and was an export of Laconia o The Vix Crater found in

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    went to his brother’s ankles. Hector protected Paris from being slaughtered. It shows the ships‚ blood‚ and garb the persons would wear in this time frame. Or does it? The dates this war happened of approximately 1194-1185 (10 years) is during the bronze age. This plays a key role in the historical accuracy of it. The weapons‚ shields‚ and clothing for battle is all wrong. These items shown are closer to the dark ages. The uniforms or garb of the ancient Greeks and Trojans where slightly less than

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    Soviet Union found success again at the 1976 Olympics when they won the silver for the second time. The Soviet Union continued to have scattered success throughout the Olympics‚ winning the bronze in 1988 and the gold in 1992

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    Isaac I. Myers was made from bronze. The exquisiteness and robustness of bronze contaminants have made them one the most popular ingredients for cast metallic sculptures throughout the past. It’s confrontation to splintering allows artists to sculpt extended its forms in simulated “strokes‚” and due to natural or chemically-induced discolorations‚ bronze can take on innumerable gorgeous‚ down-to-earth shades of the artist’s choice. The Compress Worker‚ a medium is a bronze piece which is strong like

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    iron for weaponry instead of bronze. Iron has a few advantages over bronze. One being that because bronze is an alloy of copper and tin whereas iron is a naturally occurring element‚ iron weaponry is cheaper to produce in large quantities because you only need a single source. You can also obtain a tactical advantage over your enemy by cutting off one of their sources of tin or copper‚ and leaving them unable to produce more weapons. Iron is also less dense than bronze. This means that the same size

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    flask and allow contents to settle. 10.Decant liquid from solid. 11.Wash solid with water and decant again. 12.Add 4M HCl until solid disappears‚ then add 1-2 ml excess. 13.Add 1g of aluminum to flask. Data/Observations 1.Start with 1g of orange/bronze solid. 2.When HNO3 is added to Cu a dark orange gas is formed. 3.Clear‚ blue liquid forms when Cu is fully reacted. 4.Solid blue precipitate forms when NaOH is added. 5.When heated‚ solution turns black. 6.When settled‚ a dark crystalline solid

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    Ancient Greece art is beautifully decorated by the craftsmen. Art was made with bronze‚ gold‚ silver but the most that Greeks used to make is metal to make art. But there was something stronger than metal‚ it was…..iron‚ iron is harder than metal. Metal can be melted down and made into something else‚ many metal sculptures and other metal items were melted down so they could be for other things. The Greeks made many things like bowls and vases‚ cauldrons‚ knives and daggers‚ shields‚ armour‚ decorative

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    June: 46 what is the code for July? a) 27 b) 32 c) 47 d) 52" "What is the next letter in the sequence? J‚ F‚ M‚ A‚ M‚ J‚....?" What comes next in the sequence? "There are 5 locked treasure chests- one made of gold‚ one of silver‚ one of bronze‚ one of glass‚ and one of wood. There are also 5 keys- one in each material. The gold key unlocks

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    period that was listed in the back of my workbook on the spreadsheets and wrote descriptions of them. For the new Old World‚ I described the Moabite stone‚ Sarcophagus of Eshmunazar‚ the Roman bronze figure of Artemis‚ the 60 piece strand of beads‚ the 107 piece beaded necklace‚ the bronze beaker Iranian‚ the bronze Persian repousse bowl‚ the 11 bracelets‚ 5 human figurines‚ and the Rosetta Stone. For the New World‚ I described the marine shell ornaments‚ the pottery rattle‚ the fragment of polychrome

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