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The Fight of Kenshin Uesugi, A Seeker of Justice

Come see a legendary fighter of medieval wartime Japan. He fought more than 100 wars and never lost one. He defeated a powerful enemy who had 30,000 soldiers and 3,000 guns, using a military force of...

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The Maori Poi

Maori Poi refers to three distinctive yet intricate aspects of the Maori culture: the object, the art performance and the music played during the performance. Poi is the name given to a device which is...

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Transylvania and The Pied Piper and the Children of Hamelin,

There is a legend that many people have herd and that is the legend of the Pied Piper. There is a group of people who lived in Transylvania that believed that they might have had their origins in...

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Redbeans Parade: Bean There or Bean Square

Red beans and rice is a staple in New Orleans. Most local restaurants that have daily specials will serve red beans and rice on Mondays. Some bars even serve red beans and rice during shows, like the...

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The Metal Element In Chinese Metaphysics - The Judge

In Chinese Metaphysics, the Metal Element is best characterized by 'structure', order, logic and clarity; its ability to cut and separate is associated with discipline and justice - good and bad, yes...

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Maori Warriors - The Traditional New Zealand Warrior

Learn about Maori warriors, their training, their battle rituals, their tattoos and their strategies... The Maori warriors are strong emblematic figures in both the culture and history of the Maori as...

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What Are Ivory Carvings?

The carving of ivory, mostly seen in the use of elephant tusks, has been around for centuries. It is a crafting skill that has been used as far back as ancient Byzantine and is most widely seen...

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Ivory Netsuke - Exquisite Carvings for Display

Netsuke came about during Japan's seventeenth century (Edo period). These carved pieces were created for practical purposes - used as the clasps of corded purses that were hidden on a person and held...

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Glassmaking in Medieval Europe and Renaissance - Venetian Gl

After the fall of the Roman Empire, glassmaking in Europe came almost to a halt; in fact, the quality of glass even declined. Artistic glass ceased to be created, while some utilitarian glassware was...

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Antique Lamps - The Dragon and the Pearl

Mankind has always developed mythologies in an effort to explain and understand his place in the world. This has led to the development of abstract thoughts and ideas that require symbols to bring the...

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Norse Goddess Freya - Forerunner of Women's Liberation

No Goddess annoyed Christian officials more than the Norse Goddess Freya. As a result, ironically, Freya survives more vividly than any other female goddess. The constant condemnation that the...

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Post Cultural Revolution

Neo Cultural Revolution: It's been now 36 years, when the Cultural Revolution was officially terminated and it may take another 100 years until we know really what happened and the real consequences....

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Atlantis, Lemuria and Mu Continents of Mystery

Throughout history, people tended to look toward an exclusive age of perfection; a time when human achievements were greater, lives were happier and the world was a gentler place. In religious terms,...

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History of Ancient Roman Glass

The term "Roman glass" is a very broad, general term, and refers to a specific age under Roman rule as opposed to a specific area. The Roman Empire was so vast that there were many different styles...

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The Layered Past of Japanese Culture

For most of its history, the island nation of Japan existed in nearly complete isolation, even from its nearest neighbors. Although the first European trade ships arrived in the mid-16th century, the...

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History of Ancient Egyptian Glass

This article briefly goes over the history of Egyptian glass. They were one of the first recorded in history to make glass for utilitarian and aesthetic purposes. Lucky for us, many Egyptian glass...

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Fascinating African Artwork

African art is a traditional art, which is followed even now in the African continents. Africans have a great passion for their art.

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Legend of the Lady White Snake - Chinese Folklore

Legend of the White Snake is one of the Chinese four most popular folk stories. This is a touching love story about a man who fell in love with a white snake. This story has also been ranked into the...

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All Fools Day Hoaxes

All Fools Day on April 1st seems to have taken a back seat in recent years, maybe because there is so much alternative entertainment available now on TV and via the various web diversions the IT buff...

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Egyptian Queens Ahmose-Nefertari and Ahmose-Nebta

Having driven the Hyksos eastwards out of Egypt, Kng Ahmose first sacked and then rebuilt their capital city, Avaris. His new Delta citadel included a fortified palace whose frescoed walls were...

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Peru's Latest Archeological Discoveries

One of the most beautiful countries in South America, boasting a unique and heavy history, Peru is home to myriad fascinating archeological sites which help us understand earlier civilizations, form...

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Germans, Slavs and Steppe Ponies

Those pesky ponies from the Eurasian steppes have a lot to answer for. They're only small, but on their backs have sat warlike horsemen who have swept in from the grasslands of central Asia to...

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My Grandfather, John Jones and the Pullman Sleeping Car Port

My Grandfather, John Jones was born in Gonzales, Texas in September of 1888. He grew up in this small town and attended the local grade school there. At the age of sixteen and after taking a young...

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The Traditions of Cultivation of Flax and Linen Weaving in L

Linen is a fabric used for all kinds of purposes, mostly clothing and decoration, that is appreciated for its durability, naturalness and freshness. Linen is manufactured from the fibres of the flax...

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Queen Maria of Romania: Ten Things to Know About Her

Queen Marie was famous for her beauty and her writing. She also was famous for being royal. Still there are ten thing which you may not know about her.

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Legend of the Holy Grail

The legend of the Holy Grail represents the symbol of life. The Holy Grail is identified as a sacred vessel out of which Jesus drank the Last Super; used in the final meal with his disciples, the...

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Decoding the Meaning of "Odyssey Dawn"

When operation "Odyssey Dawn" started on the 20th March, 2011, the controversy around this new conflict, includes the mission's oddly sounding name. What does "Odyssey Dawn," really mean?

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Is Ivory Carving in Vogue?

It is a common misconception that ivory comes solely from elephant tusks but there are, in fact, many different types. Ivory can be obtained for carving from the teeth or tusks of many animals...

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Charles Lindbergh - An American Icon

Charles Augustus Lindbergh was born on February 4th, 1902 in Detroit Michigan. His parents were Charles August Lindbergh and Evangeline Lodge Land.

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Japanese Netsuke: Collectors Delight

Japanese netsuke, while it served with a practical purpose in seventeenth century Japan, has in recent times become a treasured art form with immense historical value to both the Western and Eastern...

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From Mesopotamia to Mexico - A Brief History of Silver Coins

Silver has been used for many years as a fungible good of exchange and decoration starting with ancient civilizations. While silver was used much earlier for jewelry, Mesopotamian traders collected...

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The Real Riddles of the Sphinx

The Great Sphinx of Giza - the great human-headed lion that sits next to the famed Pyramids of Giza - is one of the most recognisable of Egyptian landmarks. Yet despite its fame, relatively little is...

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Venetian Mask History, the Moretta Mask

The Moretta mask is also called the Servetta Muta, meaning mute maid servant. This name refers to the fact that the masks wearer can not talk whilst wearing the mask. The Moretta mask originated in...

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The Tragic Flaws (Hamartia) of King Richard II

Hamartia is an ancient Greek term used by Aristotle for the tragic hero in his work 'Poetics.' Aristotle, the disciple of Plato, describes the tragic hero as a distinguished person having a very high...

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Well Known Native American Pottery

Native American pottery can make an artistic and decorating statement in almost any home. The earth tones provide a natural touch and theme. A home decorated in the Southwest style is the perfect spot...

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How Asian Art Can Add A Touch Of Elegance To Any Home

Asian Art dates back centuries which makes it one of the oldest forms of art currently available. When you think of art, the first thing that most likely comes to your mind is paintings. What you may...

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Appearance, Magnificence And Capability Of Low Cost Swords

Getting affordable swords, like purchasing any affordable item suggests you're buying a product of low quality. The Japanese recognize top quality really well. High-end samurai swords could very well...

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Calling Up The Wind, Northern Magic

Calling up the wind has always been a part of Norse Magic. Before the ability of manufactured power sources, the wind was used in milling and transport. Until the end of commercial sailing, Norse...

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Japanese Mythology - The Legend of Issun Boshi

The legend of Issun Boshi, or "Little One Inch," is an ancient Japanese myth about a tiny soldier blessed with extraordinary bravery. In the legend, Boshi proves his worth and is rewarded handsomely...

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A Link That Leads To Just One Womb Of Many Nations

The artifacts which are on display in a South African museum are a symbol of what are believed to be the world's oldest traces of Homo sapiens foot prints some 117,000 years old. This is a simple...

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Blackpool Tower in the War Years 1939-1945

The iconic Blackpool Tower and how it assisted in the pioneering work of early Radar. How Blackpool Tower became both a training establishment for the Troops during the day and a huge entertainment...

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German Alraunas, Magic Prophetesses

The word "Alrauna" has been used for centuries as a German synonym for "Witch." Historically, it originally reffed to pre-Christian Germanic women, also described as priestesses, prophetesses, shamans,...

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Taxing Times

Yep, it's definitely tough. So what can we do? We all know there are things in life we can change...and things we can't. As individuals, there's not much we can do to change the economy, war, taxes or...

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The Art of "Matryoshka"

Russian art and culture are synonymous with Russian heritage, and this unique heritage is marked by very old and long traditional values in the subject of arts, literature, philosophy, architecture,...

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The Words of God Are Dead 1500 Years Ago

The ancient Egyptian language is one of the very oldest languages of the world. Archaeological discoveries suggest that Egyptian hieroglyphs may be the oldest form of writing. Egyptian was spoken from...

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Who Was The First Woman Pharaoh in Ancient Egypt?

In 1900 AD, the famous Egyptoligists William Petrie discovered the tomb of Merneith and because of its nature, he believed it belonged to a previously unknown pharaoh from the first dynasty. When it...

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Mata Ortiz Pottery - Art Emerges From Historical Mystery

The origin of the now world famous Mata Ortiz pottery is unique and mystifying. The discovery of shards of pottery by a young 12 year old boy named Juan Quezada from the town of Juan Mata Ortiz, as he...

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West African Tribal Masks

Tribal masks of West Africa depict ancestors, spirit beings and invisible powers. In tribal ceremonial events the people express moral as well as important social and religions values for the...

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African Tribal Dance Traditions Still in Practice

When it comes to African tribal traditions, dances are an integral part of African society. Dances are very symbolic and are interwoven into the threads of everyday life and life celebrations.

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The History of Fountains

Centuries ago fountains were connected to springs or aqueducts and thought of as functional water features for drinking and bathing water. In ancient Rome, however, their significance took on an...

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