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  • 61Stone tool — A stone tool is, in the most general sense, any tool made of stone. Although stone tool dependent cultures exist even today, most stone tools are associated with prehistoric societies that no longer exist.The study of stone tools is often called… …

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  • 62Erotic art in Pompeii and Herculaneum — was discovered in the ancient cities around the bay of Naples (particularly of Pompeii and Herculaneum) after extensive excavations began in the 18th century. The city was found to be full of erotic art and frescoes, symbols, and inscriptions… …

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  • 63Photographic paper — This article is about light sensitive photographic media. For digital printing media, see Photo printer and Inkjet paper. Photographic paper is paper coated with light sensitive chemicals, used for making photographic prints. Photographic paper… …

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  • 64Peaches (musician) — Peaches Peaches performing live Background information Birth name Merrill Beth Nisker Born November 11, 1966 …

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  • 65Doc Holliday — This article is about the American historical figure. For other uses, see Doc Holliday (disambiguation). Doc Holliday Born John Henry Holliday August 14, 1851 Griffin, Georgia, U.S …

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  • 66Hand axe — Acheulean hand axes from Kent. The types shown are (clockwise from top) cordate, ficron and ovate …

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  • 67Acheulean — (also spelled Acheulian, pron en|əˈʃuːliən) is the name given to an archaeological industry of stone tool manufacture associated with prehistoric hominins during the Lower Palaeolithic era across Africa and much of West Asia and Europe. Acheulean …

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  • 68Alfred E. Neuman — For other uses, see Alfred Newman (disambiguation). Alfred E. Neuman on Mad 30 Alfred E. Neuman is the fictional mascot and cover boy of Mad magazine. The face had drifted through American pictography for decades before being claimed and named by …

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  • 69Digital printing — Part of a series on the History of printing Woodblock pr …

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  • 70Königsaue — The town of Königsaue in the district Aschersleben Staßfurt, Saxony Anhalt, Germany was destroyed in the course of opencast lignite mining in 1964. The inhabitants were resettled to the town of Neu Königsaue, ca. 1 km north of the former location …

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