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Historiated capitals, Church of Sant Miquel, Camarasa (Noguera)
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Historiated capitals from the crossing of the Church of Sant Miquel of the castle of Camarasa (Noguera), early 13th century, stone, 77 x 1.65 x 77.5 cm (Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Palau…
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Termite Fishing
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An example of tool use, chimpanzees use sticks as fishing rods to catch termites from their mounds.
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Find out what to do and see in Rome in this interactive guide.
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Unit 7: Geography Workshop
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The polarized society of the 1940s in Spain was divided between those who could eat the appetizing white bread, made from wheat flour, and those who could only eat black bread, made from rye or barley.