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  2. Fiesta (dinnerware) - Wikipedia

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    The company sold basic table service sets for four, six and eight persons, made up of the usual dinner plate, salad plate, soup bowl, and cup and saucer. But, the promotion and presentation of Fiesta from the start was as a line of open-stock items from which the individual purchaser could choose to combine serving and place pieces by personal ...

  3. Fiesta Tableware Company - Wikipedia

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    The Fiesta Tableware Company (formerly The Homer Laughlin China Company) is a ceramics manufacturer located in Newell, West Virginia, United States. Established in 1871, it is widely known for its Art Deco glazed dinnerware line, Fiesta. In 2002, The New York Times called Fiesta "the most collected brand of china in the United States". [1]

  4. File:Male & female mastodons, front.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Both sets of fossils date to about 11,000 years ago. The male skeleton is mounted over a replica of a mastodon trackway found at the Brennan mastodon site near Saline, Michigan. See also: 3-D Viewers of male and female mastodon skeletons at the University of Michigan Mammutidae digital fossil repository, and; On the Trail of Mastodons (video)

  5. List of domesticated animals - Wikipedia

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    Fuegian dog or Yaghan dog† [46] Culpeo or Andean fox (Lycalopex culpaeus) date uncertain [47] Argentina, Chile: hunting, guarding, warmth, pets Tame, slight physical changes Extinct 1c Carnivora: Domestic ferret (Mustela furo) European polecat (Mustela putorius) 1500 BCE [48] North Africa: hunting, racing, pest control, show, pets Tame ...

  6. File:Dogs, jackals, wolves, and foxes (Plate XLIV).jpg

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    African wild dog: Date: 1890: Source: Dogs, jackals, wolves, and foxes: a monograph of the Canidae. (1890) With woodcuts, and 45 coloured plates drawn from nature by J.G. Keulemans and hand-coloured. Author: Mivart, St. George Jackson (30 November 1827 – 1 April 1900) Full title

  7. Machairodontinae - Wikipedia

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    Machairodontinae is an extinct subfamily of carnivoran mammals of the family Felidae (true cats). They were found in every continent except for Australia and Antarctica. The earliest species is known from the Middle Miocene, while the latest species Smilodon populator survived up to the Early Holocene (8,200~9,100 years ago).