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  • 31Metallurgy in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica — Not to be confused with Metallurgy in pre Columbian America. The emergence of metallurgy in pre Columbian Mesoamerica occurred relatively late in the region s history, with distinctive works of metal apparent in West Mexico by roughly AD 800, and …

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  • 32Native American jewelry — is the personal adornment, often in the forms of necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings, pins, brooches, labrets, and others, made by the Indigenous peoples of the United States. Native American jewelry reflects the cultural diversity and history… …

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  • 33Ecclesiastical Art — • Article explores the origin, history, and types Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ecclesiastical Art     Ecclesiastical Art      …

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  • 34Body piercing — For other uses, see Piercing (disambiguation). Nipple piercings, vertical labret piercing and stretched ears Body piercing, a form of body modification, is the practice of puncturing or cutting a part of the human body, creating an opening in… …

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  • 35John of Ruysbroeck — This article is about the 14th century mystic. For the 15th century architect, see Jan van Ruysbroek (architect). The Blessed John of Ruysbroeck (Dutch: Jan van Ruusbroec, Jan (or Johannes) van Ruysbroeck, Dutch pronunciation: [jɑn vɑn… …

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  • 36Neither one nor many (gcig du 'bral ba'i gtan tshigs) — Neither one nor many argument (Wylie: gcig du bral ba i gtan tshigs)[1] is an argument employed by different philosophers and spiritual traditions for various reasons. The Neither one nor many argument and its permutations and antecedents,… …

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  • 37Jewellery — (also spelled jewelry, see spelling differences) is a personal ornament, such as a necklace, ring or bracelet, made from gemstones, precious metals or other materials.The word jewellery is derived from the word jewel , which was anglicised from… …

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  • 38Avatamsaka Sutra — Sudhana learning from one of the fifty two teachers along his journey toward enlightenment. Sanskrit manuscript, 11 12th century …

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  • 39Tunic — A tunic is any of several types of clothing for the body, with or without sleeves, and of various lengths reaching from the hips to the ankles. The name derives from the Latin tunica commonly worn by both men and women in Ancient Rome, which in… …

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  • 40wig — wigless, adj. wiglike, adj. /wig/, n., v., wigged, wigging. n. 1. an artificial covering of hair for all or most of the head, of either synthetic or natural hair, worn to be stylish or more attractive. 2. a similar head covering, worn in one s… …

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