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[ "Holocene", "significant event", "Medieval Warm Period" ]
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[ "Holocene", "significant event", "Iron Age Cold Epoch" ]
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[ "Holocene", "significant event", "Holocene climatic optimum" ]
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[ "Holocene", "significant event", "Middle Bronze Age Cold Epoch" ]
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[ "Holocene", "topic's main category", "Category:Holocene" ]
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[ "Holocene", "said to be the same as", "current interglacial" ]
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[ "Granary", "topic's main category", "Category:Granaries" ]
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[ "Granary", "has use", "storage" ]
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[ "Meghalayan", "different from", "Meghalaya" ]
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[ "Meghalayan", "follows", "Northgrippian" ]
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[ "Blond", "different from", "yellow hair" ]
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[ "Blond", "topic's main category", "Category:Blond hair" ]
Prevalence General Blond hair is most common in light-skinned infants and children, so much so that the term "baby blond" is often used for very light colored hair. Babies may be born with blond hair even among groups where adults rarely have blond hair, although such natural hair usually falls out quickly. Blond hair ...
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[ "Anatolian languages", "topic's main category", "Category:Anatolian languages" ]
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[ "First Intermediate Period of Egypt", "follows", "Old Kingdom of Egypt" ]
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[ "First Intermediate Period of Egypt", "followed by", "Middle Kingdom of Egypt" ]
Rise of the Theban kings It has been suggested that an invasion of Upper Egypt occurred contemporaneously with the founding of the Heracleopolitan kingdom, which would establish the Theban line of kings, constituting the Eleventh and Twelfth Dynasties. This line of kings is believed to have been descendants of Intef, w...
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[ "First Intermediate Period of Egypt", "topic's main category", "Category:First Intermediate Period of Egypt" ]
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[ "Trapping", "uses", "animal trap" ]
Animal trapping, or simply trapping or ginning, is the use of a device to remotely catch an animal. Animals may be trapped for a variety of purposes, including food, the fur trade, hunting, pest control, and wildlife management.History Neolithic hunters, including the members of the Cucuteni-Trypillian culture of Roman...
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[ "Trapping", "has use", "hunting" ]
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[ "Trapping", "has use", "pest control" ]
Pest control Trapping is regularly used for pest control of beaver, coyote, raccoon, cougar, bobcat, Virginia opossum, fox, squirrel, rat, mouse and mole in order to limit damage to households, food supplies, farming, ranching, and property. Traps are used as a method of pest control as an alternative to pesticides. C...
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[ "Trapping", "has use", "captivity" ]
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[ "Trapping", "different from", "decoy" ]
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[ "Trapping", "different from", "trap" ]
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[ "Trapping", "topic's main category", "Category:Animal trapping" ]
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[ "Warren Field", "has use", "calendar" ]
Warren Field is the location of a mesolithic calendar monument built about 8,000 BCE. It includes 12 pits believed to correlate with phases of the Moon and used as a lunisolar calendar. It is considered to be the oldest lunisolar calendar yet found. It is near Crathes Castle, in the Aberdeenshire region of Scotland, in...
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[ "Tenthredinoidea", "topic's main category", "Category:Tenthredinoidea" ]
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[ "Uralic languages", "different from", "Urali" ]
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[ "Uralic languages", "topic's main category", "Category:Uralic languages" ]
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[ "Wattle (construction)", "has use", "fence" ]
Wattle is made by weaving flexible branches around upright stakes to form a woven lattice. The wattle may be made into an individual panel, commonly called a hurdle, or it may be formed into a continuous fence. Wattles also form the basic structure for wattle and daub wall construction, where wattling is daubed with a ...
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[ "Wattle (construction)", "has use", "wall" ]
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[ "Egyptian faience", "different from", "faience" ]
Egyptian faience is a sintered-quartz ceramic material from Ancient Egypt. The sintering process "covered [the material] with a true vitreous coating" as the quartz underwent vitrification, creating a bright lustre of various colours "usually in a transparent blue or green isotropic glass". Its name in the Ancient Egy...
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[ "Sickle", "has use", "harvest" ]
A sickle, bagging hook, reaping-hook or grasshook is a single-handed agricultural tool designed with variously curved blades and typically used for harvesting, or reaping, grain crops or cutting succulent forage chiefly for feeding livestock, either freshly cut or dried as hay. Falx was a synonym but was later used to ...
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[ "Sickle", "has use", "weed control" ]
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[ "Braconidae", "has use", "biological pest control" ]
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[ "Braconidae", "topic's main category", "Category:Braconidae" ]
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[ "Chrysidoidea", "topic's main category", "Category:Chrysidoidea" ]
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[ "Brown algae", "topic's main category", "Category:Brown algae" ]
Brown algae (singular: alga), comprising the class Phaeophyceae, are a large group of multicellular algae, including many seaweeds located in colder waters within the Northern Hemisphere. Brown algae are the major seaweeds of the temperate and polar regions. They are dominant on rocky shores throughout cooler areas of ...
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[ "Bethylidae", "topic's main category", "Category:Bethylidae" ]
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[ "Ichneumonoidea", "topic's main category", "Category:Ichneumonoidea" ]
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[ "Massalia", "topic's main category", "Category:Massilia" ]
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[ "Greek Crimea", "followed by", "Roman Crimea" ]
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[ "Deus ex machina", "different from", "grand piano in the bushes" ]
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[ "Argidae", "topic's main category", "Category:Argidae" ]
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[ "Tamil script", "based on", "Tamil-Brahmi" ]
History The Tamil script, like the other Brahmic scripts, is thought to have evolved from the original Brahmi script. The earliest inscriptions which are accepted examples of Tamil writing date to the Ashokan period. The script used by such inscriptions is commonly known as the Tamil-Brahmi or "Tamili script" and diff...
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[ "Tamil script", "topic's main category", "Category:Tamil script" ]
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[ "Cenozoic", "follows", "Mesozoic" ]
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[ "Cenozoic", "different from", "Tertiary" ]
Divisions The Cenozoic is divided into three periods: the Paleogene, Neogene, and Quaternary; and seven epochs: the Paleocene, Eocene, Oligocene, Miocene, Pliocene, Pleistocene, and Holocene. The Quaternary Period was officially recognised by the International Commission on Stratigraphy in June 2009. In 2004, the Terti...
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[ "Cenozoic", "topic's main category", "Category:Cenozoic" ]
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[ "Sangam literature", "topic's main category", "Category:Sangam literature" ]
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[ "Hellenistic sculpture", "follows", "classical Greek sculpture" ]
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[ "Hellenistic sculpture", "topic's main category", "Category:Hellenistic sculpture" ]
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[ "Euclidean geometry", "different from", "Euclidean space" ]
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[ "Euclidean geometry", "topic's main category", "Category:Euclidean geometry" ]
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[ "Han–Xiongnu War", "participant", "Han dynasty" ]
The Han–Xiongnu War, also known as the Sino–Xiongnu War, was a series of military conflicts fought over two centuries (from 133 BC to 89 AD) between the Chinese Han Empire and the nomadic Xiongnu confederation, although extended conflicts can be traced back as early as 200 BC and ahead as late as 188 AD. The Chinese ci...
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[ "Han–Xiongnu War", "participant", "Xiongnu" ]
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[ "Hominidae", "different from", "Hominid" ]
A hominoid, sometimes called an ape, is a member of the superfamily Hominoidea: extant members are the gibbons (lesser apes, family Hylobatidae) and the hominids. A hominid is a member of the family Hominidae, the great apes: orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees and humans. A hominine is a member of the subfamily Hominina...
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[ "Temple of Bel", "different from", "Temple of Baalshamin" ]
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[ "Siege of Dura-Europos (256)", "participant", "Sasanian Empire" ]
The siege of Dura Europos took place when the Sasanians under Shapur I besieged the Roman city of Dura-Europos in 256 after capturing Antioch. Dura-Europos was an important trading center in Roman Syria. It may or may not be the same as the "Doura" recorded in Shapur I's inscriptions. The town was in Sasanian hands for...
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[ "Siege of Dura-Europos (256)", "participant", "Ancient Rome" ]
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[ "Coptic language", "follows", "Demotic Egyptian" ]
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[ "Coptic language", "follows", "Egyptian" ]
Coptic (Bohairic Coptic: ϯⲙⲉⲧⲣⲉⲙⲛ̀ⲭⲏⲙⲓ, timetremǹnkhēmi) is an Egyptian language family of closely related dialects, representing the most recent developments of the Egyptian language, and historically spoken by the Copts, starting from the third century AD in Roman Egypt. Coptic was supplanted by Arabic as the primary...
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[ "Coptic language", "topic's main category", "Category:Coptic language" ]
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[ "Lower Paleolithic", "topic's main category", "Category:Lower Paleolithic" ]
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[ "Lower Paleolithic", "followed by", "Middle Paleolithic" ]
The Lower Paleolithic (or Lower Palaeolithic) is the earliest subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age. It spans the time from around 3.3 million years ago when the first evidence for stone tool production and use by hominins appears in the current archaeological record, until around 300,000 years ago, spanning ...
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[ "Distillation", "different from", "reduction" ]
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[ "Distillation", "topic's main category", "Category:Distillation" ]
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[ "Quaternary", "follows", "Neogene" ]
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[ "Quaternary", "topic's main category", "Category:Quaternary" ]
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[ "Hominina", "topic's main category", "Category:Hominina" ]
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[ "Northern dynasties", "topic's main category", "Category:Northern dynasties" ]
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[ "Breton language", "topic's main category", "Category:Breton language" ]
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[ "Solar Saros 116", "follows", "Solar Saros 115" ]
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[ "Solar Saros 116", "followed by", "Solar Saros 117" ]
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[ "Jeddah Islamic Port", "replaces", "Al Shuaiba" ]
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[ "Jeddah Islamic Port", "founded by", "Usman ibn Affan" ]
Overview The port lies on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast. It is the principal port serving the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. The port serves the commercial centres through which 65% of Saudi Arabia's imports by sea are being handled. The importance of Jeddah Port increased and reached its maximum limit when Saudi Ar...
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[ "Telugu script", "has use", "Telugu" ]
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[ "Telugu script", "has use", "Sanskrit" ]
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[ "Telugu script", "topic's main category", "Category:Telugu script" ]
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[ "Telugu script", "has use", "Gondi" ]
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[ "Telugu script", "based on", "Telugu-Kannada script" ]
History The Brahmi script used by Mauryan kings eventually reached the Krishna River delta and would give rise to the Bhattiprolu script found on an urn purported to contain Lord Buddha's relics. Buddhism spread to East Asia from the nearby ports of Ghantasala and Masulipatnam (ancient Maisolos of Ptolemy and Masalia o...
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[ "Ban (title)", "topic's main category", "Category:Bans (title)" ]
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[ "Lord High Treasurer", "topic's main category", "Category:Lord High Treasurers" ]
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[ "Estates General (France)", "different from", "States-General" ]
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[ "Estates General (France)", "followed by", "National Constituent Assembly" ]
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[ "Estates General (France)", "topic's main category", "Category:French States-General" ]
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[ "Art of the Kingdom of Benin", "topic's main category", "Category:Benin art" ]
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[ "Penshurst Place", "topic's main category", "Category:Penshurst Place" ]
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[ "Penshurst Place", "owned by", "Philip Sidney, 2nd Viscount De L’Isle" ]
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[ "Italian Renaissance", "topic's main category", "Category:Italian Renaissance" ]
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[ "Ottoman wars in Europe", "participant", "Byzantine Empire" ]
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Cretan Uprising in 1866. The decision to increase taxes to Christian nations in the empire's Balkan provinces resulted in widespread outrage that lead to several revolts. The first was the Herzegovinian Uprising in 1875, followed by Bulgarian revolutionaries starting an uprising in April 1876 that was brutaly suppresed...
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[ "Renaissance", "follows", "Middle Ages" ]
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[ "Renaissance", "followed by", "Baroque" ]
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[ "Renaissance", "follows", "late Middle Ages" ]
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[ "Renaissance", "follows", "Gothic art" ]
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[ "Renaissance", "followed by", "early modern period" ]
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[ "Genocide of Native Americans", "participant", "United States of America" ]
Indigenous peoples of the Americas (pre-1948) It is estimated that during the initial Spanish conquest of the Americas, up to eight million indigenous people died, primarily through the spread of Afro-Eurasian diseases. Simultaneously, wars and atrocities waged by Europeans against Native Americans also resulted in mil...
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[ "Genocide of Native Americans", "participant", "Mexico" ]
Yaquis The Mexican government's response to the various uprisings of the Yaqui tribe have been likened to genocide particularly under Porfirio Diaz. Due to massacre, the population of the Yaqui tribe in Mexico was reduced from 30,000 to 7,000 under Diaz's rule. One source estimates at least 20,000 out of these Yaquis w...
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