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  2. Urn - Wikipedia

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    Funerary urns (also called cinerary urns and burial urns) have been used by many civilizations. After death, corpses are cremated , and the ashes are collected and put in an urn. Pottery urns, dating from about 7000 BC, have been found in an early Jiahu site in China, where a total of 32 burial urns are found, [ 1 ] and another early finds are ...

  3. Etruscan art - Wikipedia

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    Cinerary urns (for cremation) and sarcophagi (for inhumation) have been found together in the same tomb showing that throughout generations, both forms were used at the same time. [21] In the 7th century they started depicting human heads on canopic urns and when they started burying their dead in the late 6th century they did so in terracotta ...

  4. Etruscan sculpture - Wikipedia

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    The same happened with the pieces of heads and votive statuettes, their quality also tended to decline, possibly caused by the intensive production of second or third generation molds and the renunciation of manual work after modeling. The urns were produced mainly in Chiusi, Volterra and Perugia, while the sarcophagi came from Viterbo and ...

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    Nearly 5,000 dog owners swear by Yeti's dog bowl, which comes in a full rainbow of colors. It's perfect for the outdoors and travel days, as it's got a nonslip base and deep interior. $40 at Amazon

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    Dogs Rock: March 20, 2006 1 Animal Tags, Dog Biscuits, ... Grizzly Bear Granola, Personalized Flashlights and Hand Shadow Chart ... Hydrangea and Roses Urn ...

  7. The Holy Family with the Dragonfly - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Family with the Dragonfly, also known as The Holy Family with the Mayfly, The Holy Family with the Locust, and The Holy Family with the Butterfly is an engraving by the German artist Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528) from approximately 1495. It is quite small but full of intricate detail.

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