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|  |  |  | Lahore Museum in Lahore, Pak., archaeological museum opened in 1894 and containing examples of the arts and crafts of the province of Punjab, including sculpture, coins, and Kangra (Pahari) and Mughal paintings ...
 |  |  |  | jewelry objects of personal adornment prized for the craftsmanship going into their creation and generally for the value of their components as well.
 |  |  |  | spessartine manganese aluminum garnet that is a semiprecious gem when clear. Found combined with almandine, it ranges in colour from pale orange yellow, when nearly pure, to orange or deep red, when appreciable ...
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from the police technology article Many cases of burglary and larceny are solved simply by tracing stolen property to the possession of the criminal. For this purpose, police maintain a central cross-indexed file of property lost or ...
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 |  |  |  | Central Valley structural depression in central Chile between the Western Cordillera of the Andes and the coastal range, extending for about 400 miles (650 km) from the Chacabuco Range in the north to the river ...
 |  |  |  | arts, African the visual, performing, and literary arts of native Africa, particularly of sub-Saharan, or black, Africa. The arts include the media of sculpture, painting, textiles, costume, jewelry, architecture, ...
 |  |  |  | Zamora city, northwestern Michoacán state, west-central Mexico. It lies at an elevation of 5,141 feet (1,567 m) above sea level in the Zamora valley, formed by the Duero River. It was founded in 1540 as an ...
 |  |  |  | Otavalo town, north-central Ecuador, in the Andean highlands at an elevation of 8,441 feet (2,573 m). It was originally settled by the Otavalo Indians, later conquered by the Incas, and became a ...
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from the Greece article The central bank is the Bank of Greece. A significant number of the country's commercial banks are state-controlled. In the early 1990s banks controlled by the state held some 70 percent of total ...
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|  |  | Alaca Hüyük - Ancient Anatolian site, north-central Turkey. |  |  | Scythian art - Decorative objects, mainly jewelry and trappings for horses, tents, ...
|  |  | jewelry - Objects designed for the adornment of the body, usually made of gold, ...
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| | Jewelry Central Resource on birthstones with their respective charts describing their origins, history, and healing powers. Includes related links and images of stones.
 | Jewelry Information Center Nonprofit association, located in New York, promoting public awareness about the jewelry industry. Features include fashion trends, details on gems and precious metals, and retailer information.
 | Kupfer Jewelry.com Online retailer selling diamond jewelry and watches for both men and women. Offers rings, bracelets, earrings, and chains. Features brands like Bvlgari, Cartier, Chopard, and Rolex. Includes a search by product facility.
 | Central Collection of weather reports from the central and southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. Includes satellite images, maps, and forecasts.
 | Jewelry from OZ Information on handcrafted jewelry in enamel, gems, precious and semi-precious stones, and accessories. Features brief biographical sketch of the designer, enameling process, gemstones used, and a catalog. Offers the facility to order online.
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