The cross in North York Moors can symbolize different things, such as a marker for a religious site, a memorial for a historical event or person, or a boundary marker for land ownership. Each cross may have a specific meaning or significance depending on its location and context within the Moors.
I'm not sure what "obaque" means. Did you mean to type something else?
Some Native American tribes did practice metallurgy with copper and bronze, such as the Hopewell and Mississippian cultures in North America. However, it was not as widespread as in cultures like Mesoamerica or South America. The techniques and extent of metallurgy varied among different tribes.
Relative dating is a method used in geology to determine the age of rock layers or fossils in relation to each other. It does not provide specific numerical ages, but instead establishes a sequence of events based on the principles of superposition, original horizontality, and cross-cutting relationships. This method helps scientists understand the relative timing of geologic events.
In Māori, "puka" can refer to a type of tree called the "pūkā" or sometimes it can mean a hole or gap.
"Moso" in Kah can mean "be quiet" or "be still." It is often used as a command to silence or calm someone or a situation.
kill Moors
It depends on what you mean by "moor". If you are referring the Amazigh people of North Africa, then, with the exception of the occasional merchant, the answer is "No". If you are referring to the place where boats are docked, then "Yes". The Greeks had a vast number of moors for their ships, especially since Greece was predominantly maritime culture.
Assuming by Moors, you mean the Moorish people. The Moors generally came from Morocco all the way to Sicily and Malta. Their influence spanned much of what is now Spain and Portugal.
No such city, it would be near the North Pole! Did you mean '40 degrees north of the equator'? If you mean 73 W 40 N that chart position is in the Atlantic about 80 km ESE of New York
Chittenango is the name of a village and creek in New York, USA. The name is derived from an Oneida word meaning "where waters run north."
its a Celtic cross
It was named after Morro Rock because the Moors wore turbans and the rock reminded them of those people.
If you mean New York in the U.S.A. then they are not called regions but cities. New York is a state in the U.S.A., the U.S.A. is a country in North America. There is a city within in New York called New York City in that case the 'regions' would be streets.
If you mean the Fayetteville in North Carolina, it takes about ten hours.
traverser = to cross (as in to cross the street)
The Christian Cross refers to the cross which Jesus died on and signifies the importance of him.
In Christianity the cross is a symbol for Jesus and the dove is a symbol for the Holy Spirit.