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The toys were made of wood in the old days as at that time no the people dint discovered and knew how to give shape the the material like plastic, iron etc they only discovered the wood and knew how to give shape to it.
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The simple answer to this is wood. In the old colonies and up to the early stages of modernization most toolboxes were made simple from wood and some metal fasteners.
"You must scrub your hands thoroughly with soap and water before working in the kitchen, so that you remove all the bacteria from them"
For a substance to be suitable for c-14 dating, it obviously should have carbon in it that was recently living. C-14 has a half-life of around 5700 years, and thus is suitable for much material of interest to antiquity. Say 50-60 000 years.Recent material may be contaminated by effects from atomic bombs.As to selecting your material, it should be suitable for your enquiry. For example, some fire charcoal may well be quite useless, as it may have come from a log that took hundreds of years to float down a river, and which was a further few hundreds of years old before it died.Again, the Turin Shroud had been mended, and obviously you'll get a very different answer from the different fabrics.The various laboratories that do this work have advice as to the selection and conservation of field material.
Old written materials can be read by infra red rays.
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Breaking dawn is acceptable IF you let the 11 year old read that kind of material and or read it first and decided yourself.
It depends on what material the pan is made of. (Whether it's made of plastic, metal, iron, etc.)
True. Weathering can cause erosion and fading of inscriptions on tombstones over time, making them difficult to read.
Most of the Old Testament was written in Hebrew. After the Persian conquest and the return form Exile, Hebrew fell out of favour, and some late material was written in Aramaic. A few words of Persian are also included.
old materials and improved materials
From the material of old stars.
Ancient Greek manuscripts were written on parchment. This was a material made from limed calf, sheep, or goat skin. It is often referred to as animal membrane.
I think the Domesday book was made out of sheep skin and different types of animals. Because they had no paper they had to use that. If you read it and look at the fabric closely you can see small bits of hair and dried blood on the old animal skin.
Dr. (or mister if you please) James Mortimer read it from an old paper written by a Baskerville.
The Old City of Jerusalem was built out of what is colloquially termed "Jerusalem Stone", which is a combination of pale limestone, dolomite, and dolomitic limestone that are very common in the hills surrounding Jerusalem and can be easily quarried there.