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  • 101chariots —    Chariots were used widely in ancient Mesopotamia for transportation, hunting, and warfare. War chariots were depicted in the Stele of the Vultures and other sculptures during the third millennium b.c. The earliest versions are better termed… …

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  • 102Harrow (tool) — In agriculture, a set of harrows is an implement for cultivating the surface of the soil. In this way it is distinct in its effect from the plough, which is used for deeper cultivation. They are commonly called harrows (plural) as they are used… …

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  • 103Sigynnae — The Sigynnae were an obscure people of antiquity. They are variously located by ancient authors.According to Herodotus (v. 9), they dwelt beyond the Danube, and their frontiers extended almost as far as the Eneti on the Adriatic. Their horses (or …

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  • 104Picoides — Taxobox name = Picoides image width = 240px image caption = White headed Woodpecker ( Picoides albolarvatus ) regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Aves ordo = Piciformes familia = Picidae genus = Picoides genus authority = Lacépède, 1799 …

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  • 105Tewdrig — Infobox Saint name=Saint Tewdrig birth date=sixth century death date= feast day=April 1 venerated in=Roman Catholicism imagesize=200px caption= Death of Tewdric after a sculpture by J. Evan Thomas birth place= death place=Mathern, Wales titles=… …

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  • 106Plain Tales from the Hills — Infobox Book | name = Plain Tales from the Hills image caption = Cover of the First Edition (1888) author = Rudyard Kipling illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English genre = publisher = Thacker, Spink and Company,… …

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  • 107Celtic warfare — Tribal warfare appears to have been a regular feature of Celtic societies. While epic literature depicts this as more of a sport focused on raids and hunting rather than organised territorial conquest, the historical record is more of tribes… …

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  • 108J. V. Cunningham — James Vincent Cunningham (August 23, 1911 – March 30, 1985) was an American poet, literary critic, and teacher. Sometimes described as a neo classicist or anti modernist, his poetry was distinguished by its clarity, its brevity, and its… …

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  • 109Idi probak — in Erandio The idi probak (Basque for oxen tests , also called idi demak (oxen wagers)) are the most popular form of Basque dragging games. It involves oxen, usually a pair, dragging a rock from one side of a square to another. In Spanish this… …

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  • 110Sarah Logan Wister Starr — (1873 August 21, 1956) was a prominent member of Philadelphia society in the early 1900s and a dedicated humanitarian. Contents 1 Family 2 Married Life 3 Homestead 4 …

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