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    Throughout the Bronze and Iron Ages, people have discovered a useful process, we now use today, called welding. Many do not realize how important welding truly is in our world, even history, but when anyone is looking or walking around, there’s welding everywhere you go. They’re many types of welding, with different features and processes used on an object or material, that are opaque to your eyes. Oxygen acetylene (OAW) is one of the most used welds compared to others. It's used in our…

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    The Bronze Bow, a book written by Elizabeth George Speare, tells of Daniel’s struggle between revenge and forgiveness. Daniel despises all Romans because of his father’s crucifixion, which also lead to his mother’s death. Daniel’s sister, Leah, was traumatized after witnessing her father’s crucifixion. Daniel thinks she won’t leave her home because of demons. Daniel, seeing an old friend named Joel and his sister, Malthace or “Thacia”, talks to them about Leah and Daniel’s grandmother. Due to…

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    Germanic peoples occupied much of the present-day territory of Germany during the Bronze and early Iron Ages. When Rome was expanding northwards, Germanic groups were expanding southwards into what is present day Southern Germany. The Germanic agricultural system was vital to the economy. Many of the Germans were herders, but some of them were farmers. They grew wheat, barley, oats, and rye. Northern Germany was known as Germania Inferior, and Southern Germany was known as Germania Superior.…

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    Hydria

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    consequently interpret the same for modern day scholars. STYLISTIC ANALYSIS HYDRA WATER JAR The body of this elegant vessel was made of hammered bronze, it is unsual for its thin walls to have survived the intact over a period of 2500 years.Typically only the heavy cast bronze handles and foot survives. Hydra were a three handled vessel used to carry water. Bronze vessels were priced their decoration. This vessels handles were decorated with reclining lions, rams, a female bust and aacathus…

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    an ideal city and divides it into three distinct classes – the gold, the silver, and the bronze. Based on this categorization, he claims that social justice is “doing one’s own job, and not trying to do other people’s jobs for them” (433b), suggesting a person should do what is appropriate for his or her own class. When it comes to the relationship between the classes, Plato advocates that the silver and bronze should abide by the rule of the gold. This sense of obedience lies in the…

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    were FirstCare Health Plans • Bronze - HSA (100%) and Blue…

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    known as the Akropolis of Athens. One such statue that resided among the structures was a Bronze statuette of Athena flying her owl.…

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    material is way better.It is better because there's less of a chance that it could brake. Less chance because it is very harder than rest of them. Usually bronze it or use gold sometimes they use pelladium. The company that makes the weather vanes first they mold the bronze in the shape they wanted, then they apply optional gold over the molded bronze, next a photo is taken of the weather vane , lastly they…

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    What Is Mercury Gilding

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    Throughout this exhibition, I have created one specific theme—to take you through the technique of gilding and the material of gilt bronze. Gilding or Ormolu is a “decorative technique for applying fine gold leaf or powder to a solid surface such as wood, stone, or metal to give a thin coating of gold.” In this case, the exhibition will revolve around gilt bronze Asian artwork. Let us take a tour through multiple pieces and learn about the gilding technique, and how the material has held up…

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    Between 1200 B.C.E. and 300 B.C.E., bronze craftsmen experimented with iron and they eventually developed a long process of smelting iron from the raw ore found in the earth’s surface. Ore, the key ingredient for iron, was much more common than copper or tin which are used to form bronze. This allowed iron to be cheaper and more people could obtain and use the revolutionary metal. The smelting process and iron…

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