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  • 101Mississippian culture pottery — is the ceramic tradition of the Mississippian culture (800 to 1600 CE) found as artifacts in archaeological sites in the American Midwest and Southeast. It is often characterized by the adoption and use of riverine (or more rarely marine) shell… …

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  • 102Comanche — For other uses, see Comanche (disambiguation). Comanche Comanche portraits Total population 14,700[1] …

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  • 103Clive Barker's Jericho — Developer(s) MercurySteam Publisher(s) …

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  • 104Empress Dowager Wenming tomb — The Empress Dowager Wenming tomb is the final resting place of Empress Feng (442 490), formally Empress Wenming and the wife of Emperor Wencheng of the Northern Wei Dynasty. The tomb and is located on the famed Silk Route. When her husband died… …

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  • 105Severn Valley (Cthulhu Mythos) — The Severn Valley is the setting of several fictional towns and other locations created by horror writer Ramsey Campbell. Part of the Cthulhu Mythos started by H. P. Lovecraft, the fictional milieu is arguably the most detailed mythos setting… …

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  • 106Prehistoric Orkney — refers to a period in the human occupation of the Orkney archipelago of Scotland that was the latter part of these islands prehistory. The period of prehistory prior to occupation by the genus Homo is part of the geology of Scotland. Although… …

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  • 107Dream Chronicles (series) — Dream Chronicles series Genres Adventure, hidden object, puzzle Developers KatGam …

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  • 108Brain — This article is about the brains of all types of animals, including humans. For information specific to the human brain, see Human brain. For other uses, see Brain (disambiguation). A chimpanzee brain The brain is …

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  • 109Urban warfare — Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric Ancient Medieval Gunpowder Industrial …

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  • 110Helepolis — ( el. ἑλέπολις, English: Taker of Cities ) was an ancient siege engine invented by Polyidus of Thessaly and improved by Demetrius I of Macedon and Epimachus of Athens for the unsuccessful siege of Rhodes, based on an earlier, less massive design… …

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