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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 ...

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from the metalwork article Indian styles and techniques spread to the neighbouring countries. In Nepal precious metals were used in architecture; pagodas, temples, and palaces sometimes had facades richly decorated with ...

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from the jewelry article The ancient peoples located in the region near the northern Andes (including Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela) achieved a high degree of artistic evolution. Gold mines were abundant in this ...

|  |  |  | Indian sculpture in the 2nd and 1st centuries : relief sculpture of northern and central India
from the arts, South Asian article Among the most important, and perhaps the earliest, remains in northern India are reliefs from the great stu at Bharhut, dating approximately to the middle of the 2nd century BC. The work, suggesting ...

|  |  |  | jewelry objects of personal adornment prized for the craftsmanship going into their creation and generally for the value of their components as well.
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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 ...

|  |  |  | 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 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 ...

|  |  |  | 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, ...

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