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  2. Ḫaldi - Wikipedia

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    Possible depiction of the Araratian god Khaldi, standing on a lion. Ḫaldi (d,Ḫaldi, also known as Khaldi) was one of the three chief deities of Urartu (Urarat/Ararat Kingdom) along with Teisheba and Shivini. He was a warrior god to whom the kings of Urartu would pray for victories in battle. Ḫaldi was portrayed as a man with or without ...

  3. Wilsonart - Wikipedia

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    Wilsonart is a global manufacturer and distributor of high pressure laminates and other engineered composite materials, used in furniture, office and retail space, countertops, worktops and other applications. Headquartered in Temple, Texas, Wilsonart was founded by Ralph Wilson Sr. in 1956. The company sells decorative laminates and other ...

  4. Urartu religion - Wikipedia

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    The Urartu religion was polytheistic in nature and derived from the earlier beliefs of Mesopotamia and Anatolia. [1] As in other beliefs of the ancient Near East, Urartu had a pantheon of deities [ pl], patronizing various phenomena. The main deity was Haldi. The worlds of humans and gods were united through ritual sacrifices.

  5. Visby lenses - Wikipedia

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    Visby lenses. The Visby lenses are a collection of lens -shaped manufactured objects made of rock crystal (quartz) found in several Viking graves on the island of Gotland, Sweden, and dating from the 11th or 12th century. Some were in silver mounts with filigree, the mounting covering the back of the lens, and were probably used as jewellery ...

  6. Gayle King Calls Out a Restaurant for Delivering a 'Half ...

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    After sharing photos of picturesque pies, King showed a photo of what she actually received. Instead of a beautiful, whole slice of coconut pie, the plastic container contained only the pie crust ...

  7. Egyptian faience - Wikipedia

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    Tile frieze with lotus and grapes. Egyptian faience is a sintered-quartz ceramic material from Ancient Egypt. The sintering process "covered [the material] with a true vitreous coating" as the quartz underwent vitrification, creating a bright lustre of various colours "usually in a transparent blue or green isotropic glass".

  8. How to Find Valuable Books in Thrift Stores, Estate Sales ...

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    Check If It's a First Edition. Open the book to the copyright page, says Mann. For a book to be worth anything significant, you typically have to have a first-edition copy from the original ...

  9. Shocked quartz - Wikipedia

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    Shocked quartz is a form of quartz that has a microscopic structure that is different from normal quartz. Under intense pressure (but limited temperature), the crystalline structure of quartz is deformed along planes inside the crystal. These planes, which show up as lines under a microscope, are called planar deformation features (PDFs), or ...

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