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  1. Cemetery H culture

    shells no longer used. Continued use of mud brick for building. The Cemetery H culture also ... p 312 harvnb Mallory Adams 1997 pp 103, 310 ref The archaeologist Kenoyer noted that this culture may ..., all of which have been suggested in the past. ref harvnb Kenoyer 1991b p 56 ref Remains of the culture ... culture and the Ochre Coloured Pottery culture , it is considered by some scholars a nucleus of Vedic civilization . See also Indus Valley Tradition Painted Grey Ware Copper Hoard Culture Notes reflist ... in the Indus Tradition A preliminary model from Harappa editor Meadow, R. H. ed. title Harappa ... publisher Prehistory Press pages 29 60 cite book title Encyclopedia of Indo European Culture first ... of Pakistan cs Poh ebn kultura H es Cultura del Cementerio H ml no Grav H kulturen ru H sh Kultura Groblja H fi Kalmisto H kulttuuri ...   more details



  1. Gerald B. H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery

    Infobox cemetery name Gerald B. H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery image established July 9, 1999 country United States location Saratoga County, New York Saratoga, New York coordinates coord 43.0276 73.61372 region US display inline,title type Public owner United States Department of Veterans Affairs size convert 351.7 acre km2 0 graves 7,832 website http www.cem.va.gov CEMs nchp geraldbhsolomonsaratoga.asp VA Webpage findagrave http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page cr&CRid 109451&CScn Saratoga National Cemetary&CScntry 4&CSst 36&CScnty 2023& Findagrave political Image GBHSolomon.jpg thumb right 200px Gerald B. H. Solomon Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the Town of Saratoga in Saratoga County, New York . It encompasses convert 351.7 acre km2 , and as of the end of 2005 had 5,012 interments. History Dedicated on July 9, 1999 as Saratoga National Cemetery, it was the 116th National Cemetery. It was renamed to Gerald B. H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery on January 24, 2002, in honor of Congressman Gerald B. H. Solomon , who was known for his support of veteran s causes, and who is interred there. During his tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives, he sponsored the legislation which created the United States Department of Veterans Affairs Department of Veterans Affairs and secured approval for the creation of the national cemetery now named for him. He served in Congress from 1979 1998, and was Chairman of the powerful Rules Committee in the House at the time of his retirement. As of the end of 2005 , only the first convert 60 acre m2 were developed for interments. Notable monuments The ship s bell ... . See also United States Department of Veterans Affairs United States National Cemetery External links http www.cem.va.gov National Cemetery Administration http www.cem.va.gov CEM cems nchp geraldbhsolomonsaratoga.asp Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery Category United States military memorials ...   more details



  1. The Cult of Alien Gods: H. P. Lovecraft and Extraterrestrial Pop Culture

    Infobox book name The Cult of Alien Gods H. P. Lovecraft and Extraterrestrial Pop Culture image Image Cultofaliengods.jpg 200px author Jason Colavito cover artist publisher Prometheus Books release date 2005 media type Paperback pages 398 size weight isbn ISBN 1 59102 352 1 dewey 813 .52 22 congress PS3523.O833 Z575 2005 oclc 61169671 The Cult of Alien Gods H. P. Lovecraft and Extraterrestrial Pop Culture is a 2005 book by Jason Colavito , a contributor to Skeptic U.S. magazine Skeptic magazine , and published by Prometheus Books . The central thesis of the book is that the ancient astronaut theory popularized by Erich von D niken in Chariots of the Gods? was directly influenced by the Cthulhu Mythos series of science fiction horror stories by H. P. Lovecraft . It also branches out to examine both the literary influences of Lovecraft as well as the wider extraterrestrial pop culture such as Stargate SG 1 . Table of Contents The Crossroads of Fact and Fiction Science and Pseudoscience in Lovecraft s Time Science Fiction and Horror before Lovecraft The Prophet of Providence The Spread of the Lovecraft Circle The UFO Craze in Fact and Fiction The French Connection Charioteer of the Gods The Fork in the Road The Sirius Mystery The Orion Mystery Dusting for Fingerprints The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Ancestors from Nibiru Taking Off from Nibiru The UFO Cults and Human Cloning A Modern Mythology for Troubled Times Appendix A Continuum of Belief External links http www.prometheusbooks.com catalog book 1774.html Prometheus Books entry http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1G1 151100568.html Book review http www.jasoncolavito.com cult of alien gods.html Colavito s page for the book http jcolavito.tripod.com lostcivilizations id26.html Colavito s Charioteer of the Gods http jcolavito.tripod.com ... Of Alien Gods H. P. Lovecraft And Extraterrestrial Pop Culture Category Ancient astronaut speculation ... abduction in popular culture ...   more details



  1. Culture

    to Holloway, the key issue in the evolution of H. sapiens , and the key to understanding culture ... BC indicating a thriving culture File gyptischer Maler um 1400 v. Chr. 001.jpg thumb Ancient Egypt ian art , 1,400 BC File Mehmooni2.jpg thumb The Persia n Hasht Behesht Hasht Behesht Palace Culture ... 2001 . http www.etymonline.com index.php?term culture Online Etymology Dictionary ref is a term that has ... definitions of culture in Culture A Critical Review of Concepts and Definitions . ref Kroeber, A. L. and C. Kluckhohn, 1952. Culture A Critical Review of Concepts and Definitions. ref However, the word culture is most commonly used in three basic senses Excellence of taste in the fine art s and humanities , also known as high culture An integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior ... scientists used the term culture to refer to a universal human capacity. For the German nonpositivist sociologist , Georg Simmel , culture referred to the cultivation of individuals through the agency ... century, culture emerged as a concept central to anthropology , encompassing all human phenomena that are not purely results of human genetics. Specifically, the term culture in American anthropology ... 2010 Early modern discourses The modern term culture has a classical origin. Cicero , in his Tusculan ... . ref name velkley Cite book title Being after Rousseau Philosophy and Culture in Question last Velkley first Richard year 2002 chapter The Tension in the Beautiful On Culture and Civilization in Rousseau .... inconsistent citations ref As described by Velkley ref name velkley blockquote The term culture ... Rousseau s criticism of modernity modern liberalism and Enlightenment . Thus a contrast between culture ... meanings of culture emerge from this period culture as the folk spirit having a unique identity, and culture as cultivation of inwardness or free individuality. The first meaning is predominant in our current use of the term culture, although the second still plays a large role in what we think ...   more details



  1. Cemetery

    For other uses Cemetery disambiguation Multiple issues citations missing July 2007 globalize July 2010 File Newport Cemetery.JPG thumb Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery in Newport, Rhode Island Image Grave stone2.JPG thumb A cemetery in Kyoto , Japan File Royalburialground.jpg thumb Royal Burial Ground, Frogmore , England A cemetery is a place in which death dead body bodies and cremation cremated remains are burial buried . The term cemetery from Greek language Greek sleeping ... according to culture cultural practice and religion religious belief. Definition The Oxford English Dictionary states that a cemetery is A burial ground generally now esp. a large public park or ground laid out expressly for the interment of the dead, and not being the yard of any church. Cemetery ... archaeological culture s are defined by their burial customs, such as the Urnfield culture of the European ... in ossuary ossuaries , either along the arcade architecture arcaded bounding walls of the cemetery ... thumb A Soviet military cemetery on the island of Saaremaa , Estonia . Various conditions ... in their modern landscaped or garden cemetery form , rather than graveyards, became the principal ... city of Najaf , Iraq, is reputed to be the largest cemetery in the world. ref cite book author1 Hala ... page 140 ref It is estimated more than half a million corpses are interred in the cemetery each ... The Laird s traditional Scottish graveyard at Kindrogan House, Strathardle. image2 Calhan Colorado cemetery by David Shankbone.jpg alt2 width2 150 caption2 The town cemetery on the plains of Calhan, Colorado ... Cemetery P re Lachaise in Paris. This embodied the idea of Sovereign state state rather than church ... to maintain records regarding the burials or interment of ashes within a cemetery. These burial ... of the burial within the cemetery, although some burial registers contain far more information ... to physically manage the space within the cemetery to avoid burials in existing graves and to record ...   more details



  1. The Culture

    About a fictional society the main article Culture series the main article on culture Culture for the Wikipedia Cultural Embassy project Wikipedia Culture refimprove date February 2011 The Culture is a fiction ... Banks Banks, Iain M. ref ref A Few Notes on the Culture Iain Banks Banks, Iain M. ref society created ... novels and works of short fiction by him. Overview The Culture is characterized by being a post ... necessary to protect others. Mind The Culture Minds , powerful artificial intelligence s, have ... control. The danger involved in this imaginative step, though, is clear one of the problems with the Culture ... it bluntly, too good. ref name SCLIB The novels of the Culture cycle, therefore, mostly deal with people at the fringes of the Culture diplomats, spies, or mercenaries those who interact with other civilizations, and who do the Culture s dirty work in moving those societies closer to the Culture ideal, sometimes by force. Fictional history In this fictional universe, the Culture exists concurrently with human society on Earth. The time frame for the published Culture stories is from roughly AD 1300 to AD 2100, with Earth being Contact The Culture contacted during the end of the time frame, though the Culture had covertly visited the planet in the 1970s in The State of the Art . The Culture ... into their own hands. In The Player of Games , the Culture is described as having existed as a space faring society for eleven thousand years. Society and culture Capability The Culture is a symbiotic ... out of free choice . As such, the Culture is also a post scarcity society, where technological advances ensure that no one lacks any material goods or services. As a consequence, the Culture has no need ... is still important . Language Marain is the Culture s shared language. Designed by early Minds, the Culture ... written form, Marain is also regarded as an aesthetically pleasing language by the Culture. The symbols ... would in fact be somewhat theoretical to the usual Culture citizen. Marain itself is also ...   more details



  1. The Cemetery

    Unreferenced date September 2009 The Cemetery in Swedish Kyrkog rden is an 1877 painting by Swedish people Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Hill . The painting is currently on display at the Malm Art Museum in Sweden . File Hill kyrkog rden.jpg thumb right In the late fall of 1877 Hill suffered from a tense situation where he hovered between arrogance and deepest despair. The contact with the outside world, with his comrades, became less and less. His studio door in Paris was shut. In his Christmas letters to his family in Sweden from 1877 Hill recounts the motifs that had occupied him, as well as those he wanted to paint in the future, including a cemetery with a a man standing in front of a cross adorned with a wreath. A picture of the deepest sorrow and desolation. The lone figure s total isolation from the outside world is a dramatic and desperate moment. The painting was painted shortly before the artist s collapse. It belonged to one of the 18 paintings that Hill wanted to show at the World Exhibition in Paris in 1878. DEFAULTSORT Cemetery, The Category 1877 paintings Category Swedish paintings ...   more details



  1. H+

    H or h may refer to Hydron chemistry Hydron , H sup sup Electron hole , h sup sup H S train Transhumanism , H , h disambig cs H ru H ...   more details



  1. H.

    Infobox single Name H. Cover H. Tool.gif Type Single Artist Tool band Tool Album nima Released March 1997 Genre Progressive rock , progressive metal Length 6 07 Writer Maynard James Keenan , Adam Jones musician Adam Jones , Danny Carey , Justin Chancellor Label Volcano Entertainment Volcano Last single Stinkfist br 1996 This single H. br 1997 Next single nema br 1997 Misc Extra track listing Album nima Type studio prev track Eulogy prev no 2 this track H. track no 3 next track Useful Idiot next no 4 H. is a song by American progressive metal band Tool band Tool . The song was released as the second single from their second album, nima , and reached number 23 on the U.S. Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The working title for the song was Half Empty , and thus H. most likely stands for that or Half Full . ref http toolshed.down.net faq faq.html Toolshed ref References reflist External links http toolshed.down.net lyrics aenimalyrics.php 03 Lyrics at The Tool Page , submitted by Keenan. Toolband Category 1996 singles Category Tool band songs gl H. ...   more details



  1. In ½ h

    Infobox Television show name In h format Talk show picture format Aspect ratio image 4 3 standard 4 3 standard definition television SDTV runtime 30 mins. starring Lucia Annunziata opentheme Twisted Nerve song Twisted Nerve country Italy language Italian Language Italian network Rai Tre Raisat Extra first aired 2005 in television 2005 last aired present num episodes N A website http www.inmezzora.rai.it In 1 2 h is an Italy Italian television talk show hosted by the Italian journalist Lucia Annunziata and is broadcast on Rai Tre every sunday since 2005 and re broadcast on Raisat Extra . Category Rai broadcaster Category Italian talk shows Category Current affairs shows Category 2005 television series debuts italy tv prog stub it In h ...   more details



  1. Yaz culture

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Indo Iranian origins.png thumb 300px Archaeological cultures associated with Indo Iranian migration s after EIEC . The Andronovo, BMAC and Yaz cultures have often been associated with Indo Iranian migrations. The Gandhara grave culture GGC , Cemetery H, Copper Hoard and PGW cultures are candidates for cultures associated with Indo Aryan movements. The Yaz culture is an early Iron Age culture of Bactria and Margiana ca. 1500 1100 BC . It has been regarded as a likely archaeological reflection of early East Iranian culture as described in the Avesta . So far, no burials related to the culture have been found, and this was taken as evidence of the Zoroastrian practice of exposure or so called sky burial . See also BMAC Indo Iranians DEFAULTSORT Yaz Culture Category Archaeological cultures Category Encyclopedia of Indo European Culture Category History of Central Asia es Cultura yaz lt Jazo kult ra no Yazkulturen ru ...   more details



  1. Culture (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary culture TOC right Culture may refer to Culture , several meanings related to civilization Science Social sciences Organizational culture , also known as corporate culture, in management Cultural Creatives , a theorized Western subculture Cultural Revolution , a period of widespread social and political upheaval in China Archaeological culture , in archaeology, a term attributed to human activity and also to a consistently recurring assemblage Natural sciences Cell culture s, tissue culture s and organ culture s for growing biological materials for study Microbiological culture s, in microbiology and food production, for example yogurt , cheese and wine Small multicellular animals and plants may be grown in culture, for example Nematode s and Lemna . Such cultures may or may not be axenic . Entertainment and fiction Music Culture band , a Jamaican reggae group Culture musician , a Canadian rapper Culture US band , a Hardcore punk band from Florida Culture Club , band Culture Press , a record label Literature The Culture , an advanced civilization in the science fiction novels of Iain M. Banks The Cultural Creatives , book by Paul H. Ray and Sherry Ruth Anderson introducing the concept of cultural creatives Culture Magazine UK , British children s magazine Culture Magazine US , American cannibis culture magazine Cult ure , a Canadian webzine Citation needed date October 2010 Cannabis Culture , Canadian magazine Other Culture Bottom episode , an episode of the British sitcom Bottom TV series Bottom Cultures game series , a game series by Funatics Development Other Cultures, Loz re , a commune in Loz re, France See also Cult disambiguation root Couture disambiguation possible misspelling lookfrom culture intitle culture disambig bg cs Kultura rozcestn k fr Culture homonymie it Culture nl Culture ja pl Culture ro Cultura dezambiguizare ru sk Kult ra tr K lt r anlam ayr m uk ...   more details



  1. Andronovo culture

    Image Andronovo culture.png thumb 300px Map of the approximate maximal extent of the Andronovo culture. The formative Sintashta Petrovka culture is shown in darker red. The location of the earliest spoke wheeled chariot finds is indicated in purple. Adjacent and overlapping cultures Afanasevo culture , Srubna culture , BMAC are shown in green. Image Indo Iranian origins.png thumb 300px Archaeological cultures associated with Indo Iranian migration s after EIEC . The Andronovo, BMAC and Yaz culture s have often been associated with Indo Iranian migrations. The Swat culture Swat , Cemetery H, Copper ... movements The Andronovo culture is a collection of similar local Bronze Age cultures that flourished ... four sub cultures, have since been distinguished, during which the culture expands towards the south and the east Sintashta culture Sintashta Petrovka Arkaim Southern Urals , northern Kazakhstan , 2200 ... of the culture is vast and difficult to delineate exactly. On its western fringes, it overlaps with the approximately contemporaneous, but distinct, Srubna culture in the Volga Ural River Ural interfluvial ... Afanasevo culture . ref Harvcolnb Mallory 1989 p 62 ref Additional sites are scattered as far south ... culture was the most intense and prolonged, and Federovo style pottery is found as far west ... eastwards. They mined deposits of copper ore in the Altai Mountains . Culture The Andronovs ... area in Sintashta culture Sintiasha burials, and the culture is considered a strong ... is unusual for a steppe culture. ref name Hanks & Linduff 2009 Harvnb Hanks Linduff 2009 . ref The people of the Sintashta culture are thought to have spoken Proto Indo Iranian , the ancestor of the Indo ... Indo Iranian hymns recorded in Vedic Sanskrit , with the funerary rituals of the Sintashta culture ... Successors The Sintashta Petrovka culture is succeeded in the west by the Fedorovo culture Fedorovo 1400 1200 BCE and Alekseyevka culture Alekseyevka 1200 1000 BCE cultures location? , still considered ...   more details



  1. Wielbark culture

    Image Wielbark culture expansion.png right 300px thumb The evolution of the Wielbark culture before the migration ... sites of Wielbark and Oksywie cultures actual and 19th century names Wielbark culture lang ... ka kul tura was a pre literate culture that archaeologists have identified with the Goths it appeared during the first half of the 1st century CE. It replaced the Oksywie culture , in the area of modern day Eastern Pomerania around the lower Vistula river, which was related to the Przeworsk culture . Discovery Wielbark culture was named after a village where a burial place with over 3000 tombs, attributed ..., many of the cemetery stones were moved, and many graves were damaged by the early German discoverers ... culture started out covering the same area as the Oksywie culture , around the present day towns ... culture left settlements by the Baltic Sea , at that time called Mare Suevicum or Mare Germanicum ... they formed the Chernyakhov culture . In 2000, in pl Czarn wko wojew dztwo pomorskie Czarn wko near L bork , Pomerania, a cemetery of Oksywie and Wielbark cultures was found. These reached their height ... Poland. There was a clear separation between the Przeworsk culture and the Wielbark culture, and there appear ... culture used both inhumation and cremation techniques for burying their dead. Whether ... Citation needed date September 2009 . A characteristic of this culture, which it had in common ... in Wielbark culture graves, unlike the Przeworsk culture for which it was typical to give the dead ... have shown spur s, these being the only warrior attributes found. Another feature of the Wielbark culture ... right 250px thumb Oksywie culture and early Wielbark culture red, later Wielbark red and pink, displacing Przeworsk orange, displacing Jastorf lilac br Jastorf culture blue, spread lighter blue, replaced by Wielbark lilac br Przeworsk culture yellow and orange, replaced by Wielbark orange The Wielbark culture is associated with Jordanes account of the Goths leaving Scandza Scandinavia and their settlement ...   more details



  1. Tashtyk culture

    , and Tocharian origin. With the help of the plaster masks in graves of the Tashtyk culture, we ... Fifth Birthday, October 29, 1949 by Walter J. Fischel, 1951. Page 318 ref The Tashtyk culture was preceded by the Tagar culture . Ancient DNA Extracted mtDNA from five female remains from this cultural horizon revealed they possessed the C, HV, H, N9a, and T1 lineages. The study determined that the majority ... Soviet Encyclopaedia , 3rd ed. 1969 1978. Tashtyk culture . Great Soviet Encyclopaedia , 3rd ...   more details



  1. Hallstatt culture

    . Potrebica, H. Some Remarks on the Contacts Between the Greek and the Hallstatt Culture Considering ... about the archaeological culture other uses Hallstatt disambiguation Image Hallstatt culture.png thumb right 300px Map of distribution of the Hallstatt culture Image Hallstatt LaTene.png thumb 300px Overview of the Hallstatt and La T ne culture La T ne cultures. The core Hallstatt territory ... of the La T ne culture 450 BC is shown in solid green, the eventual area of La T ne influence by 50 BC in light green. The territories of some major Celtic tribes are labelled. The Hallstatt culture was the predominant Central Europe an culture from the 8th to 6th centuries BC European Early Iron Age , developing out of the Urnfield culture of the 12th century BC Late Bronze Age and followed in much of Central Europe by the La T ne culture . By the 6th century BC, the Halstatt culture extended ... southeast of Salzburg, Austria Salzburg . The culture is commonly linked to Proto Celtic and Celts ... type site Image Hallstatt culture ramsauer.jpg thumb 150px left A drawing commissioned by Johann G. Ramsauer documenting one of his cemetery digs at Hallstatt an unknown local artist painted these watercolors In 1846, Johann Georg Ramsauer 1795 1874 discovered a large Prehistory prehistoric cemetery ... century BC. The style and decoration of the grave goods found in the cemetery are very distinctive ... table Hallstatt A B are part of the Bronze Age Europe Bronze Age Urnfield culture . Phase A saw Villanova culture Villanovan influence. In phase B, tumulus kurgan burial becomes common, and cremation ... to the early European Iron Age . Hallstatt D is succeeded by the La T ne culture . Hallstatt ... culture, has been nicknamed the City of Situlas after numerous situla vessel situlas found in the area ...&cad rja title Application for the Title of the European Capital of Culture 2012 publisher City Municipality of Maribor year 2008 ref Culture and trade see Greeks in pre Roman Gaul Image ...   more details



  1. Kayue culture

    on the Excavation of the Cemetery of Kayue Culture at Dahuazhongzhuang, Huangyuan County, Qinghai Province ... excavation of the Kayue Culture cemetery at Shangbanzhuwa, Hualong county, Qinghai by Qinghai ...Kayue culture Chinese , K yu Wenhua was a Bronze Age culture in Northwest China in the area of the upper reaches of the Huang He Yellow River and its tributary Huang Shui Tib. Tsong Chu . It was discovered in 1923 in the villages Kayue and Xiaxihe of Yunguchuan Huangzhong in the teritory of China s Qinghai Province and is named after the village of Kayue. The former name of the Kayue culture was Kayao culture Chinese , K y o Wenhua , ref http destguides.ctrip.com china xining sight10967 ref it was previously assigned to the Siwa culture . It is dated to the period of approximately 900 to 600 BCE. ref Zhongguo da baike quanshu , Kaoguxue , S.251. ref It is a culture of the ancient Qiang people. The Kayue culture was mainly distributed in the territory of the Minhe Haidong Minhe , Ledu , Ping an , Xining , Huzhu , Datong Xining Datong , Haiyan Haibei Haiyan , Gangca Gangcha , Tongren Huangnan Tongren and Huangzhong , where were discovered more than 200 sites and over 1,000 graves. ref http destguides.ctrip.com china xining sight10967 ref Among them was the Bronze Age necropolis Suzhi Suzhi mudi in the Salar Autonomous County of Xunhua . Among the cultural relics were discovered gold artifacts considered particularly valuable because they reveal facts about gold smelting, production, and use an early time. They reflect the cultural uniqueness ... in Chinese Excavation of Tombs of the Kayue Culture at Banzhuwa, Hualong County, Qinghai by Qinghai ... Type of the Lijishan People of Kayue Culture in the Light of the Nomeasured Morphological ... Objects of the Kayue Culture of Qinghai See also Qijia culture Siwa culture Dadiwan culture Majiayao culture Tangwang culture References Reflist Neolithic cultures of China Category Archaeological cultures ...   more details



  1. Bara culture

    in the first millennium AD ... ref See also Indus Valley Civilization Cemetery H culture Bara, Punjab ...Bara culture was a culture that emerged in the eastern region of the Indus Valley Civilization around 2000 BCE. ref name ref99xepif Citation title Early Indian terracotta art, circa 2000 300 B.C., northern and western India author Arundhati Banerji publisher Harman Pub. House, 1994 isbn 9788185151816 url http books.google.com books?id 91fqAAAAMAAJ quote ... 2000 BC Bara Culture Punjab, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh ... In the post Harappan context, Bara is considered as a distinct culture, that dominates the entire Sutlej Yamuna divide ... The jars, water vessels are incised on shoulder and rusticated at the bottom. The typical classical Harappan shapes such as perforated jar, S shaped jar, tall dish on stand with drum, goblet, beaker and handled cup disappear ... the Bara tradition in the north appears to be parallel to the Harappa tradition at least along the Sutlej ... early phase is usually assignable to a period earlier than the classical Harappan phase ... ref It developed in the doab between the Yamuna river Yamuna and Sutlej River Sutlej rivers, hemmed on its eastern periphery ... Baran culture is believed to have initially developed independently of the Harappan culture branch ... 9780391023581 url http books.google.com books?id nKJiBUFrmfoC quote ... Bara culture would appear to be related rather directly to a pre Harappan tradition without the inter medium of Harappan culture ... Valley Tradition , the Bara culture is usually placed in the Late Harappan period. Bara culture is so ... A ... ref Dher Majra and Sanghol are other important Bara culture sites that have been excavated. ref ... are all mainly Bara culture sites Sharma, 1982a, 141 43, 154 57 . Bhagwanpura, Dadheri, Nagar ... ... ref Baran pottery Pottery remnants of the Bara culture reveal a style that is consistently differentiable from that of the Harappan culture, though there are some shared features as well. Specific ...   more details



  1. Culture and Anarchy

    Culture and Anarchy is a series of periodical essays by Matthew Arnold , first published in Cornhill Magazine 1867 68 and collected as a book in 1869 in literature 1869 . The preface was added in 1875. ref Robert H. Super, Culture and Anarchy with Friendship s Garland and Some Literary Essays , Volume V of The Complete Works of Matthew Arnold , The University of Michigan Press, 1965. ref Arnold s famous piece of writing on culture established his High Victorian cultural agenda which remained dominant in debate from the 1860s until the 1950s. According to his view advanced in the book, Culture ... is a study of perfection . He further wrote that Culture seeks to do away with classes to make the best that has been thought and known in the world current everywhere to make all men live in an atmosphere of sweetness and light ... . His often quoted phrase culture is the best which has been thought and said comes from the Preface to Culture and Anarchy The whole scope of the essay is to recommend culture as the great help out of our present difficulties culture being a pursuit of our total perfection by means of getting to know, on all the matters which most concern us, the best which has ... them mechanically. Notes references References Robert H. Super editor , The Complete Prose Works ... Culture and Anarchy with Friendship s Garland and Some Literary Essays 1965 . Stefan Collini editor , Culture and Anarchy and other writings Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 1993 part of the Cambridge ... to show that Culture and Anarchy ... has left a lasting impress upon subsequent debate about the relation between politics and culture Introduction, pg ix. Lionel Trilling , Matthew Arnold New York ... in Culture, Theory and Race Routledge London and New York, 1995 ISBN 0 415 05374 9 Young demonstrates the extent to which Arnold s ideas about culture in Culture and Anarchy are adapted from contemporary ethnography i.e. racial theory . External links Wikisource gutenberg no 4212 name Culture and Anarchy ...   more details



  1. Catacomb culture

    File Catacomb culture06.jpg thumb Example of artifacts Bronze Age The Catacomb culture , ca. 2800 2200 BC, refers to an early Bronze Age culture occupying essentially what is present day Ukraine . It s seemed more of as an areal term to cover several smaller related archaeological cultures. The culture ... battle axe , providing a link to the West. Parallels with the Afanasevo culture , including provoked cranial deformations, provide a link to the East. It was preceded by the Yamna culture and succeded by the western Corded Ware culture . The Catacomb culture in the Pontic Caspian steppe Pontic steppe was succeded by the Srubna culture Srbna culture from ca the 17th century BC. Economy and burial rites The name comes from its burial practices. These are similar to those of the Yamna culture ... culture . The economy was essentially stockbreeding, although traces of grain have been found. There seem ... of the Catacomb Culture is disputed. Jan Lichardus ref Jan Lichardus  La protohistoire ... departing from previous the Yamna Culture only, a migration from Central Europe or an oriental origin. The culture is first to introduce corded pottery decorations into the steppes and shows a profuse use of the polished battle axe , providing a link to the West. Parallels with the Afanasevo culture , including provoked cranial deformations, provide a link to the East. The Catacomb culture was ousted by the Srubna culture Srubna Timber grave culture from ca. the 17th century. Language The linguistic composition of the Catacomb culture is unclear. Within the context of the Kurgan hypothesis expounded ... culture that of the unified to ca. 2500 BC and then differentiated Indo Iranians. Catacomb culture CITEREFGrigoryev1998 Grigoryev s 1998 version of the Armenian hypothesis connects Catacomb culture with Indo Aryans , because catacomb burial ritual had roots in South Western Turkmenistan from the early 4th millennium Parkhai cemetery . Artifacts Gallery width 150 height 150 lines 1 title ...   more details



  1. Afanasevo culture

    reflist See also Andronovo culture Karasuk culture Sources H. P. Francfort, The Archeology of Protohistoric ...Image Andronovo culture.png thumb 325px Map of the approximate extent of the Afanasevo culture which is shown in green and the westerly Andronovo culture is in orange. Afanasevo or Afanasievo culture , 3500&mdash 2500 BC, an archaeological culture of the late chalcolithic copper and early Bronze Age . This early extreme outlier of presumably Proto Indo Europeans Indo European culture makes it an automatic candidate for being the earliest attested representative for speakers of the Tocharian languages Tocharian stock . The burials bear a remarkable resemblance to those much further west in the Yamna culture , the Sredny Stog culture , the Catacomb culture , Poltavka culture and the Corded Ware Culture . The Afanasevo culture was succeded by the Karasuk culture in the east. Spread It became known from excavations in the Minusinsk area of the Krasnoyarsk Krai , southern Siberia , but the culture was also widespread in western Mongolia , northern Xinjiang , and eastern and central Kazakhstan , with connections or extensions in Tajikistan and the Aral area. Economy The economy seems to have ... with those of wild game. Culture The culture is mainly known from its inhumation s, with the deceased ... culture , the Sredny Stog culture , the Catacomb culture and the Poltavka culture , all of which ..., more westerly Andronovo culture is difficult to characterize. Ethnicity Out of 10 human male ... , U2e, U5a1, Z, T1, T4, H, and K2b. 90 of the Bronze Age period mtDNA haplogroups were of west Eurasian ... Afanasevo Culture title Encyclopedia of Indo European Culture publisher Fitzroy Dearborn publication ... Victor H. author2 link Victor H. Mair year 2000 title The Tarim Mummies Ancient China and the Mystery ... Category Encyclopedia of Indo European Culture Category Bronze Age Category Copper Age Category Archaeology ... of China de Afanassjewo Kultur es Cultura de Afan sievo eo Afanaseva kulturo fr Culture d Afanasievo ...   more details



  1. Celtic culture

    Culture of Celtic Europe and modern Celtic identity Celtic music Insular art Celtic music Gaelic culture Culture of Ireland Culture of Scotland Culture of the Isle of Man Culture of Wales Culture of Cornwall Culture of Brittany See also Culture of the United Kingdom Culture of Europe disambig Category Celtic culture ...   more details



  1. Germanic culture

    Historical culture of the Germanic peoples Migration period art Animal style Anglo Saxon culture Contemporary culture of Germanic languages Germanic Europe Dutch culture disambiguation English culture Flemish culture Frisian culture Culture of German speaking Europe Austrian culture Culture of Germany German culture Swiss culture Scandinavian culture Danish culture Icelandic culture Norwegian culture Swedish culture See also Germanic folklore disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. North Cemetery

    orphan date March 2010 Infobox nrhp name North Cemetery nrhp type image caption location Worthington, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 25 lat seconds 22 lat direction N long degrees 72 long minutes 56 long seconds 49 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1795 architect Fox, H. et al. architecture No Style Listed added March 3, 2004 governing body Local refnum 04000121 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref This is about a cemetery in the United States. For the cemetery in Manila, Philippines, see Manila North Cemetery . North Cemetery is a historic cemetery on Cold Street in Worthington, Massachusetts . The cemetery was founded in 1795 and added to the National Historic Register in 2004. References reflist Registered Historic Places Category Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Cemeteries in Hampshire County, Massachusetts HampshireMA NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Rural cemetery

    Refimprove date March 2009 The rural cemetery or garden cemetery is a style of burial ground that uses landscaping in a park like setting. Image Green Wood Cemetery by David Shankbone.jpg thumb 320px Landscaping and tree planting at Green Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn As early as 1711 the architect Sir Christopher Wren had advocated the creation of burial grounds on the outskirts of town, inclosed with a strong ... burials. As a reaction to this, the first landscaped cemetery was opened in 1804, as the P re Lachaise Cemetery in Paris . The garden cemetery in the USA was a development of this style. Prior to this, urban ... took the cemetery out of the control of the church, using an attractive park built on a grander ... first manifestation in the USA was Mount Auburn Cemetery near Boston , founded by Dr. Jacob Bigelow ... Hope Cemetery, Bangor Mount Hope Cemetery in Bangor, Maine 1834 Mount Pleasant Cemetery Taunton, Massachusetts Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Taunton, Massachusetts 1836 Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia 1836 Green Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, New York Rochester and Green Mount Cemetery in Baltimore 1838 . These were later followed by Lowell Cemetery 1841 in Lowell, Massachusetts Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum 1841 in Dayton, Ohio Allegheny Cemetery in Pittsburgh 1844 Elmwood Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan 1846 Oakwood Cemetery Troy, New York Oakwood Cemetery in Troy, NY Troy, New York 1848 Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo, New York Buffalo 1849 and Hollywood Cemetery Richmond, Virginia Hollywood Cemetery ... first non denominational cemetery at Abney Park Cemetery Abney Park 1840 , one of the Magnificent Seven ..., the rural cemetery provided a place for the general public to enjoy refined outdoor recreation ... are designated landmarks and are cared for by non profit organizations. See also Rural Cemetery ... of American Culture, 1977, New York, Alfred A. Knopf, pp. 208 213 ...   more details




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