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  2. Bowl sink - Wikipedia

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    A bowl sink, the first coined term for the more commonly known vessel sink, is a free-standing sink that sits directly on the counter-top or furniture on which it is mounted. Originally invented by Meredith Wolf, [citation needed] a former Rhode Island resident, the product serves as a conventional sink while providing a decorative feature.

  3. Stone vessel - Wikipedia

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    More than 600 stone vessels were found at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe. [2] The vessel assemblage is made up of small and middle-sized limestone vessels, big limestone troughs, limestone platters and fragments of ‘greenstone’ vessels. [2] In the 3rd millennium BCE, chlorite stone artifacts were very popular, and traded widely. These carved ...

  4. Sink - Wikipedia

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    Glass sinks: A current trend in bathroom design is the handmade glass sink (often referred to as a vessel sink), which has become fashionable for wealthy homeowners. Stone sinks have been used for ages. Some of the more popular stones used are: marble, travertine, onyx, granite, and soap stone on high end sinks.

  5. Stone vessels in ancient Judaea - Wikipedia

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    In Idumea, approximately 25 sites have yielded stone vessel assemblages, spanning areas such as the southern Hebron Mountain, the southern Shephelah, and the northern Negev. The affiliations of these finds remain uncertain, as they could belong to either descendants of ethnic Jews who migrated from Judea between the Hasmonean conquest and the ...

  6. Timeline of transportation technology - Wikipedia

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    1807 – Nicéphore Niépce installed his Pyréolophore internal combustion engine in a boat and powered up the river Saone in France. 1807 – Isaac de Rivas made a hydrogen gas powered internal combustion engine and mounted it on a vehicle. 1809 - First stone laid of first 'guided bus' passenger wagonway Gloucester and Cheltenham Tramroad.

  7. Piscina - Wikipedia

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    The piscina is a Latin word originally applied to a fish pond, and later used for natural or artificial pools for bathing, and also for a water tank or reservoir. [2] In ecclesiastical usage it was applied to the basin used for ablutions and sometimes other sacraments.

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