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  2. 14 Outdoor Fire Pit Ideas to Upgrade Your Backyard Oasis - AOL

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  3. Fire pit - Wikipedia

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    The Dakota fire pit is an efficient, simple fire design that produces little to no smoke. [1] Two small holes are dug in the ground: one for the firewood and the other to provide a draft of air. Small twigs are packed into the fire hole and readily combustible material is set on top and lit.

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  5. Limepit - Wikipedia

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    Lime pit in Judaea. A limepit is either a place where limestone is quarried, or a man-made pit used to burn lime stones in the same way that modern-day kilns and furnaces constructed of brick are now used above ground for the calcination of limestone (calcium carbonate, CaCO 3) and by which quicklime (calcium oxide, CaO) is produced, an essential component in waterproofing and in wall ...

  6. Pueblo pottery - Wikipedia

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    Millicent Rogers Museum Hopi water canteen with kachina design, 1890, collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art Ancestral Pueblo, Flagstaff black on white double jar, AD 1100–1200 Pueblo pottery are ceramic objects made by the Indigenous Pueblo people and their antecedents, the Ancestral Puebloans and Mogollon cultures in the Southwestern ...

  7. Fire pot - Wikipedia

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    The fire pot was probably invented long after people discovered the value of cooking over fire. Once fire-proof containers became available, such as iron pots, it was natural to design fire pots that both heated and supported the cooking vessel. Over time, these developed into stoves, used both for cooking and heating.

  8. Homa (ritual) - Wikipedia

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    The homa ritual's altar (fire pit) is itself a symmetry, most often a square, a design principle that is also at the heart of temples and mandapas in Indian religions. [26] The sequence of homa ritual events similarly, from beginning to end, are structured around the principles of symmetry. [25]). [25]

  9. Fire rock - Wikipedia

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    Fire rocks are used in natural gas fireplaces or in natural gas or propane burning fire pits. It may be used as the main fuel distributor or as padding for fire glass to go on top. Fire rocks are proven to increase combustion efficiency and maintain a desirable aesthetic quality. They also are known for dispersing the flame of the fireplace or ...