• The bowl was filled with wampum, and was constructed in the late 18th century or early 19th century. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is most likely that the site area was one of the many local archaeological sites various American Indian groups used casually and ephemerally during the 15th or 16th or even the early 17th century and then occupied again, possibly by very different peoples, some time around the last half of the 18th or the early 19th century. (wikipedia.org)
  • It's too bad that high-school students have 19th century literature forced upon them, since most of them are not ready for it. (sheldonbrown.com)
  • In the United States, during the 19th century, many wealthy persons built houses with tall, decorative columns to resemble Greek temples. (britannica.com)
  • Some of the main diseases were leprosy, mange, scabies, ringworm, and syphilis, which were widespread in Rome during the 18th and 19th centuries and were creating a mortal threat for much of the population. (bvsalud.org)
  • MATERIALS: An adult male, skeleton 403, exhumed from the Christian cemetery associated with the church dedicated to Saint Mamede (Travanca, Santa Maria da Feira), dated from the 17th-19th century AD. (bvsalud.org)
  • Furthermore, the inhumation of a leprosy sufferer in a 17th-19th century AD Christian parish cemetery is deeply imbued with social meaning. (bvsalud.org)
  • Also, further documentary research is needed in order to expand appreciation of the epidemiological and social impact of leprosy in the 17th-19th century AD Portugal. (bvsalud.org)
  • We have traced its development by examining archival documents to understand the life of the institute and the diseases that were diagnosed and treated from the 18th century to the first half of the 20th century. (bvsalud.org)
  • In the 17th century, some colonies used lotteries during the French and Indian Wars. (homoliber.org)
  • After the French and Indian Wars, several colonies used lotteries to raise funds for various projects. (pizzeriadelporto.com)
  • During the French and Indian Wars, many American colonies used lotteries to fund fortifications and local militias. (hambantotazone.com)
  • The United States began its entry into the world spice industry in the 18th century, when American businessmen began their own spice companies and started dealing directly with Asian growers rather than the established European companies. (silkroadspices.ca)
  • Public lotteries were popular in the mid-18th century and funded a number of American colleges. (homoliber.org)
  • During the late 18th century, colonial America saw 200 lotteries being held. (sabuklodge.com)
  • In the 18th century, there were several attempts to organize a lottery in France. (sabuklodge.com)
  • An 18th-century square ink cake molded with a scene from the poem "Ode to the Ink" by the Qianlong emperor takes center stage at Nicholas Grindley 's exhibition, March 2019: Chinese Scholar's Objects . (asiaweekny.com)
  • The Fleet was the largest of its time in the 16th century. (salemwitchtrials.com)
  • That in the 16th century, London dockworkers were paid their bonuses in cloves? (silkroadspices.ca)
  • The objet is from the Ming dynasty (16th century) and has a beautiful calligraphic inscription. (asiaweekny.com)
  • Furthermore, the remaining cards pieces can be linked to cards used for the eastern origin 'Ganjifa' ('Treasure-cards') in the early 16th century. (thepokerfather.com)
  • During the 17th and 18th centuries, colonial American had more than 200 lottery games. (pizzeriadelporto.com)
  • In the 17th century, the lottery was used to finance roads and other public works in colonial America. (hambantotazone.com)
  • The first state-sponsored lottery in Europe was held in the city of Flanders in the early 15th century. (homoliber.org)
  • The first known public lotteries were held in the Italian city-state of Modena and the Flanders region of Belgium in the 15th century. (healthy-food-life.com)
  • Many Americans spend over 80 billion dollars on lottery tickets each year. (homoliber.org)
  • The first known European lottery game was organized in the Low Countries in the 15th century. (pizzeriadelporto.com)
  • While the majority of lotteries are held on the mainland, there are several Indian states that also allow for lottery games. (pizzeriadelporto.com)
  • First documented lotteries with money prizes were held in the Low Countries in the 15th century. (homoliber.org)
  • Several colonies had lotteries during the French and Indian Wars. (sabuklodge.com)
  • Those efforts failed, however, and France banned lotteries for the next two centuries. (sabuklodge.com)
  • Lotteries have been around for centuries. (pizzeriadelporto.com)
  • Some lotteries were banned in France for two centuries. (pizzeriadelporto.com)
  • The first recorded lotteries to offer tickets for sale with prizes in the form of money were held in the 15th century in the Low Countries, to help fund town fortifications and help the poor. (hambantotazone.com)
  • Furthermore, the French were one of the most avid nations for card playing during the early 15th century. (thepokerfather.com)
  • a) Africans and American Indians lost technology while Europeans began growing new crops. (reviewgamezone.com)
  • b) Europeans and Africans experienced a decrease in population while American Indians experienced an increase in population. (reviewgamezone.com)
  • c) Europeans and American Indians gained new crops while Africans experienced forced migration. (reviewgamezone.com)
  • d) Africans and Europeans experienced a decline in wealth while American Indians experienced an increase in wealth. (reviewgamezone.com)
  • With the invention of the printing press and its increasingly widespread use, herbalism exploded in Europe during the 15th-17th centuries and particularly found a home in Britain. (euphoricherbals.com)
  • Representing the finest quality in form and decoration from the Kangxi period (late 17th century), this blue and white porcelain Chinese baluster vase is the highlight of Spring Exhibition of Chinese Art mounted by R.M. Chait Galleries . (asiaweekny.com)
  • The Silk Road was an important route connecting Asia with the Mediterranean world, including North Africa and Europe. (silkroadspices.ca)
  • The first country that successfully circumnavigated Africa was Portugal, and in 1497 four vessels under the command of Vasco da Gama rounded the Cape of Good Hope, eventually sailing across the Indian Ocean to Calicut, India. (silkroadspices.ca)
  • 705The Jewish Western Sudanese Queen Dahia-Al Kahina, [xxxiii] dies after fighting against the Arab incursion in North Africa, driving the Arab army northward into Tripolitania.Other wives of African kings committed suicide to avoid falling into the hands of the Berbers and Arabs who showed no mercy to the people who would not be converted to Islam. (howardbloom.net)
  • The bowl was probably a gift from the French to the Native Americans. (wikipedia.org)
  • Eventually, in the mid-13th century, Venice emerged as the primary trade port for spices bound for western and northern Europe. (silkroadspices.ca)
  • The poem chronicles an insane Native American maiden's devotion to her deceased husband, and her subsequent murder at the hands of her tribe. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this new home, European and ancient Greek practices blended with Native American medicine and African influences. (euphoricherbals.com)
  • In the 15th century, the spice trade was transformed by the European Age of Discovery. (silkroadspices.ca)
  • Wars over the Indonesian Spice Islands broke out between expanding European nations and continued for about 200 years, between the 15th and 17th centuries. (silkroadspices.ca)
  • When Christopher Columbus set out in search of India, he found America instead, and brought back to Spain the fruits and vegetables he found, including chiles (he called them "peppers", perhaps to soothe his disappointment at not finding peppercorns, and the term "chile pepper" persists to this day). (silkroadspices.ca)
  • The Roman Empire set up a powerful trading centre in Alexandria, Egypt in the first century BC and was in command of all of the spices entering the Greco-Roman world for many years. (silkroadspices.ca)
  • Grants that give a person the right to take labor in the form of slaves or any type of homage form a designated group of Indians. (salemwitchtrials.com)
  • Even though the nature of the Egyptian card games remain buried, remnants of cards have been recovered and have been dated back as far as the 12th or 13th century. (thepokerfather.com)
  • The diseases brought to the American continent that helped to nearly destroy the native populations is one example of that exchange. (salemwitchtrials.com)
  • Soon, there was a series of conflicts between the British soldiers, settlers, and the American Indians of the region. (reviewgamezone.com)
  • Thailand's innovation chief and the Indian government's chief science advisor have also been exposed. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Which best explains the main source of British conflict with the American Indians? (reviewgamezone.com)
  • One especially influential English herbalist, Nicolas Culpeper, played a large role in bringing Western herbalism to America where it also put down deep roots. (euphoricherbals.com)
  • Over the following centuries, countless groups battled for control of the spice trade. (silkroadspices.ca)
  • It is now ranked alongside the Smithsonian in Washington and the American Museum in New York. (museumnetwork.com)
  • For a decade now, Asia Week New York has commanded a role as the most influential Asian art market event in North America. (asiaweekny.com)
  • Prescott-Walker also revealed that a private ceremony will take place prior to the annual reception Asia Week New York co-hosts with The Metropolitan Museum of Art, where they will honor ten distinguished professionals from museums and galleries, as well as collectors, each of whom, have advanced Asian art in North America. (asiaweekny.com)
  • Spanish explorer who, with the backing of Ferdinand V and Isabella I, discovered the North American continent on October 12,1492 . (salemwitchtrials.com)
  • A third dig conducted in August 2008 concluded that, "[i]t is currently impossible to determine how often or for how long the site was occupied by American Indians or exactly when this may have occurred. (wikipedia.org)
  • Much knowledge was likely shared from Indian, Chinese, and Egyptian herbal traditions, but the Greeks developed their own very distinct system of understanding both herbs and the human body. (euphoricherbals.com)
  • This was a theme akin to the lecture given at the World Trade Centre, Rotterdam (Holland) in 2002 ( see www.intuitiveknowledge.com ), to an audience not only scientifically advanced, but one also maintaining and practising the spiritual wisdom of centuries. (meaus.com)
  • While additional deep testing may reveal other information, at this time the most appropriate hypothesis is to regard all of these adjacent landforms as non-cultural portions of the higher soils, dissected by centuries [if not millennia] of natural headward erosion and downslope weathering. (wikipedia.org)
  • He also had a passion for deep sea fishing, and was convinced that sea monsters lived in deep South American waters. (strangemag.com)
  • Ann Glazier (retired from teaching Sanskrit and Indian philosophy from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and now giving full time service to the Rishikesh Ashram), sat on the left. (meaus.com)
  • Native Americans previously inhabited Apple Island, until ceding the island to the United States in the Treaty of Detroit. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to one writer, a lake in Oakland County was called Menahsagorning, "apple place" by the Native Americans because of the nearby apple trees and orchards. (wikipedia.org)
  • The settlers built farms in areas where only American Indians once hunted and lived. (reviewgamezone.com)
  • Americans made new contributions to the spice world, notably the creation of chili powder by Texas settlers as an easier way to make Mexican dishes and the development of techniques for dehydrating onions and garlic. (silkroadspices.ca)
  • Some propose that modern cards originated from the Indian card game of Ganjifa. (thepokerfather.com)