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  2. Archaeology of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Dating from 8th–9th centuries AD they were probably made in Java. [42] Belitung shipwreck: the wreck of an Arabian dhow which sailed en route from Africa to China around 830 CE. [43] The ship completed the outward journey, but sank on the return journey, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) off the coast of Belitung Island, Indonesia.

  3. Mudbrick - Wikipedia

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    [1] Mudbrick or mud-brick, also known as unfired brick, is an air-dried brick, made of a mixture of mud (containing loam, clay, sand and water) mixed with a binding material such as rice husks or straw. Mudbricks are known from 9000 BCE. From around 5000–4000 BCE, mudbricks evolved into fired bricks to increase strength and durability.

  4. Texture atlas - Wikipedia

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    In computer graphics, a texture atlas (also called a spritesheet or an image sprite in 2D game development) is an image containing multiple smaller images, usually packed together to reduce overall dimensions. [1] An atlas can consist of uniformly-sized images or images of varying dimensions. [1]

  5. Ancient monuments of Java - Wikipedia

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    The earliest surviving Hindu temples in Java are on the Dieng Plateau and are the island's earliest known standing stone buildings. The structures were built to honour the god-ancestors, Di Hyang, rather than for the convenience of people. [1] Thought to have originally numbered as many as 400, only 8 remain today.

  6. Conical roof - Wikipedia

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    Conical roofs are frequently found on top of towers in medieval town fortifications and castles, where they may either sit directly on the outer wall of the tower (sometimes projecting beyond it to form eaves) or form a superstructure above the fighting platform or terrace of the tower.

  7. Debris falls from roof at home of Cowboys before game ... - AOL

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    The roof hasn't been opened for a Cowboys game in their $1.2 billion stadium since the 2022 season. “I know we opened it long before any fans or anybody is in there,” owner Jerry Jones said ...

  8. Tuff - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Rock that contains greater than 75% ash is considered tuff, while rock containing 25% to 75% ash is described as tuffaceous (for example, tuffaceous sandstone). [3] A pyroclastic rock containing 25–75% volcanic bombs and/or volcanic blocks is called tuff breccia. [4] Tuff composed of sandy volcanic material can be referred to as ...

  9. Etemenanki - Wikipedia

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    In the Portugal Pack of the video game Civilization VI, Etemenanki was introduced as one of the wonders in the game. [ 14 ] In the Lucasarts PC video game Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine , Etemenanki is a key location, eventually revealed to have been both the biblical Tower of Babel and a temple to the god Marduk .