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    Professor Weber ARH2050 Venus of Willendorf: An Annotated Bibliography Witcombe‚ C. 2003. “Women in Prehistory: The "Venus" of Willendorf” http://www.asu.edu/cfa/wwwcourses/art/SOACore/Willendorf_portfolio.htm Witecombe’s article was useful in describing the material the figure was carved from‚ oolitic limestone. He described the material as nonnative to the region‚ which he inferred that the figure must have traveled there from another area. Witecombe also described the method the Venus

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    Redwood National Park

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    and seashore which bear a variety of unusual species? Roosevelt elk are often seen roaming the prairie‚ while sea lions and gray whales are common sights along the seashore. Also on these seashores are small invertibres found in tidepools including ochre sea star and the purple shore crab. These diverse ecosystems are home to many plant species as well. The woodlands of course are home to the Redwood trees. These are the tallest trees in the world‚ as mentioned before‚ they grow‚ on average‚ about

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    2445 sq. ft. terraces) while the guest house uses 1‚700 square. feet. • Paint Colors: Wright’s desired to create a unified and organic composition for this he limited the use of color at Fallingwater. Only two colors were used throughout: light ochre for the concrete and his signature Cherokee red for the steel. . • Tourism : 4.5 million people since opening our doors in 1964‚ with 160‚950 in 2011. • Fallingwater is the

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    As early humans continued to thrive on their evolutionary quest‚ the populous continued to grow‚ allowing personal relationships and social networks to increase in complexity. The commencement of language‚ a significance cultural development‚ is a strong indicator of these complex social networks. Through the creation of language‚ individuals could form elaborate relations and social bonds. Additionally‚ early human settlements testify to the expansion of these social networks. The site of Dolni

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    Romaine Brooks

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    work‚ mainly with the bright colors she had originally used. Brooks began to paint in more of a grey scale style‚ which seemed to hold some sustenance and success for her and would sometimes contain a dash of red or orange often referred to as an Ochre or Umber‚ a palette she would use for the rest of her career. Romaine Brooks’ first exhibition was one that would establish her reputation throughout the rest of her artistic career. She took on the area of 16th arrondissement which is the interest

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    cement clinker and there are dry and wet methods to make cement. Metallurgy chemical kiln is used in metallurgy industry and ironworks for lean iron ore‚ chromium ore and ferronickel ore calcination‚ which is used for calcining of high aluminum vandal ochre in refractory material industry; for calcining of calotte and aluminum hydroxide in aluminum manufacturer; for calcining of chrome sand ore and chrome powder ore in chemical plant. Lime kiln are used for calcine dolomite and active lime which is used

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    poem has more meaning than you give it‚ for the imagery and foreshadowing it is filled with. This poem tells you a story of how the narrator’s father and mother met and how their life expanded from there."I see my father strolling out / under the ochre sandstone arch‚ the / red tiles glinting like bent/plates of blood behind his head" (2-5) feels like it’s such a wonderful day. New young people are graduating into the real world and everyone’s proud of them. Yet‚ reading closely shows you that the

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    Aboriginal art and culture started between 60‚000 to 80‚000 years. Because Australian Aboriginal people didn’t have written language‚ they created many symbols to record their important culture stories. This essay will discuss Australian Aboriginal art and culture and European art and culture. Australian Aboriginal art is one of the oldest traditional art in the world. Australian Aboriginal art has been thousands of years. Australian Aboriginal artists continue using traditional and modern materials

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    art is everywhere history

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    But not only in Africa but also in western Mediterranean‚ central and Eastern Europe‚ Siberia and India where the other human wood forms or bone tools are present. They used iron oxide to have a paint of red‚ manganese oxide for black and clay for ochre. Neolithic period was from 8000 BCE in the near east. This period was profound change for the ancient man‚ who became sedentary and engaged in agriculture and animal

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    For example‚ Indian Butterflies mimic the appearance of a shriveled leaf. The description on the similarities among this type of butterfly and a shriveled leaf are surprising. Every Indian butterfly consists of an ash‚ brown or ochre color like that of a decaying leave. The butterflies’ wings are also very similar to that of a leaf. The tips of the wings are curved‚ similarly to leaves. In addition‚ the wings also consist of oblique lines which can also been seen on leaves. Not

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