The Walls phase is an archaeological phase in southwestern Tennessee and northwestern Mississippi of the Late Mississippian culture. Chucalissa is a Walls...
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groups in the area include the Parkin phase, Walls phase, Menard phase, and the Nodena phase. The Tipton phase is the last prehistoric people to inhabit...
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Although long walls were built at several locations in ancient Greece, notably Corinth and Megara, the term Long Walls (Ancient Greek: Μακρὰ Τείχη [makra...
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Human sexual response cycle (redirect from Excitement phase)
tightening of the vaginal walls and overall pleasure. For some women, there is also a possibility of female ejaculation. The resolution phase occurs after orgasm...
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1880s. A Mississippian culture village site near Walls, the Walls Site, gives its name to the Walls phase, the last prehistoric cultural expression before...
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deposited on the walls of chimneys. Soot molecules rise from the fire in a hot and gaseous state. When they come into contact with the walls they cool, and...
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Noise spectral density Spectral density Spectral phase Opto-electronic oscillator Rutman, J.; Walls, F. L. (June 1991), "Characterization of frequency...
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city of Lucca never underwent any siege and the walls were never used. The only occasion in which the walls were put to the test was during the disastrous...
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Tunica people (redirect from Russell Phase)
archaeological phase and Soto references: Menard phase = Anilco, Walls phase = Quizquiz, Belle Meade phase = Aquixo, Parkin phase = Casqui, and Nodena phase = Pacaha...
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Tell es-Sultan (redirect from Wall of Jericho (Neolithic))
scale. Phase II: An additional wall and outer ditch were added. The space between the two walls was filled with debris from the ditch. A 'skin wall' was...
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L-form bacteria (redirect from Cell wall deficient)
L-phase bacteria, L-phase variants or cell wall-deficient bacteria (CWDB), are growth forms derived from different bacteria. They lack cell walls. Two...
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Washington Monument (section Walls)
walls was made of layered gneiss rubble, but without the massive stones used within the walls. Most of the gneiss stones used during the first phase were...
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Natchez people (redirect from Natchez Phase)
chief's name. Various scholars have debated if this chiefdom was the Emerald Phase (1500–1680) of the Natchez chiefdom which was in its ascendancy at the time...
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Oliver phase people were part of the Western Basin Tradition which also includes the Springwell's phase, the Younge phase, and the Riviere au Vase phases of...
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Chromatography (redirect from Stationary phase (chemistry))
Immobilized phase – a stationary phase that is immobilized on the support particles, or on the inner wall of the column tubing. Mobile phase – the phase that...
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The Walls of Constantinople (Turkish: Konstantinopolis Surları; Greek: Τείχη της Κωνσταντινουπόλης) are a series of defensive stone walls that have surrounded...
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and major prehistoric settlement sites in the region. Chucalissa is a Walls phase mound and plaza complex that was occupied, abandoned and reoccupied several...
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Peace lines (redirect from Peace Walls)
five phase process for the removal of 'peace walls' in Northern Ireland" (PDF). Macaulay Associates. Retrieved 6 February 2010. "Belfast's peace walls may...
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Alabama, and Choctaw. Abihka Chief Tuskaloosa Mabila Tali Chicaza Quizquiz Walls phase Quigate Quigualtam Natchez people Aquixo Casqui, believed by many archaeologists...
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kinetic energy of growing bubbles. In a strongly first-order phase transition, the bubble walls may even grow at near the speed of light. This, in turn, would...
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1, 2012. Retrieved December 10, 2008. Smith, Gerald P. (1990). "The Walls Phase and its Neighbors". In David H. Dye; Sheryl Ann Cox (eds.). Towns and...
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A phase-change material (PCM) is a substance which releases/absorbs sufficient energy at phase transition to provide useful heat or cooling. Generally...
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Parkin Archeological State Park (redirect from Parkin phase)
contemporary with the Caborn-Welborn culture and Menard, Tipton, Walls and the Nodena phases. It has been determined that the site was continuously occupied...
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Benin Moat (redirect from Walls of Benin)
AD. This defensive system comprised inner moats and walls protecting Benin City, while outer walls extended to encompass numerous villages and communities...
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1972. The reconstructed walls are 12 feet (3.7 m) high and have wooden posts set 4 feet (1.2 m) deep into a narrow trench. The walls and posts are covered...
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phase has been tentatively identified as the protohistoric Province of Tuskaloosa encountered by the de Soto expedition in 1540. The Big Eddy phase Taskigi...
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individual holes, or in a trench dug slightly narrower than the posts. The walls were completed with wattle and daub, a plaster mixture of grass and clay...
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hereditary elites. The houses of the Pisgah phase were about 20 feet (6.1 m) square and tended to be rectangular. Walls were of single set-post construction...
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Fortifications of ancient Smyrna (category City walls)
constructed they were relatively rare. Most walls were not built to defend against protracted sieges, like "modern" walls (such as Medieval castles) but instead...
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the wall were incorporated within it during one of the two phases of construction. During the 18th century, fortifications were added to the wall in several...
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