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  2. Amri culture - Wikipedia

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    Amri is a stratified mound located in Upper Sindh, alonb the right (western) bankof the Indus. The Amri sequence is quite thick here, so we can suggest that the site was settled for a few centuries. The Amri culture fine ware is light buff with linear geometric motifs painted in dark brown and black, while the coarse one, though not so coarse ...

  3. Category:Non-free images of event posters - Wikipedia

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    This category is for images of posters of specific events whose usage on Wikipedia pages is considered fair use under United States copyright law (if they are of low resolution and there are no "free" alternatives for illustrating the event in question).

  4. Amri - Wikipedia

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    Amri culture, associated with archaeological sites in Sindh and Balochistan, Pakistan Amri language , spoken by the Karbi people of Assam and Meghalaya, India Amri people , an ethnic group of Sudan

  5. Festival International announces visual artist, pin and ... - AOL

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    Festival International de Louisiane released its lineup, the 2024 visual artist and the artwork pin and poster.

  6. Category:Music festival posters - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Non-free images of film festival posters - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Non-free images of film festival posters" The following 196 files are in this category, out of 196 total. 0–9. File:8th BJIFF.jpg;

  8. Sohr Damb - Wikipedia

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    Sohr Damb ('Red Mound'), c. 3800–2300 BC, [2] is an archaeological site near Nal in central Balochistan, Pakistan that begins before the Indus Valley civilization featuring Togau, Kili Ghul Mohammad, and Kechi Beg pottery styles. [2]

  9. NYC staffer paid to promote diversity caught ripping down ...

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    An Adams administration staffer whose duties include organizing receptions honoring NYC’s cultural richness is under fire for allegedly ripping down a poster of Israeli hostages – and then ...