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From the end of March holidaymakers can travel direct to a city of "culture and cuisine" direct from Bristol Airport.
Under the broad definition of a pie as a filled, baked pastry shell, history has provided a wide range of pies. Egyptian ...
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as elected officials stood as representatives for the people in Rome, whereas in ancient Greece, individuals represented themselves when voting on laws and politics. However, by the first century ...
Identify ancient pigments using x-ray fluorescence (XRF) One key technique, X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrophotometry, has been used to identify the chemical composition of the paintings’ pigments.
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