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If you really meant provenience ( a source or origin of something), then the answer is that everything cultured about Roman civilization was borrowed from the Greeks, sometimes called "Achaeans" in poetic language. If you meant " province," ho-hum, the answer is 27 B.C.
the rosetta stone's was from differnt cultured names
The Persians. Huge and cultured empire.
Mesopotamia is still there, now called Iraq. It was always attractive because of its fertility, and now a major source of oil. It was part of several empires - Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Macedonian etc etc.
Alexander Flemming first discovered, cultured and used penicillin
A highly complex culture is known as a civilization. For ex. Greece and Rome were civilizations because both were very complex during early years.
The company Cultured Stone produces manufactured stone veneer. Some of the products offered are Cultured Stone, Cultured Brick and Architectural Stone.
Viruses can be cultured in tissue or cell media.
Syphilis and Leprosy organisms can never be cultured.
One can buy cultured diamonds in many places. They can be purchased at the Brilliant Earth website or at the Diamonds Cultured site or on the auction site eBay.
The cast of Cultured - 2012 includes: Vanessa Godden
They're a protective, natural veneer to such building materials as brick, stucco, vinyl, and wood. They can be used inside, outside, or both. They're particularly popular in the building of posh courtyards and villas. There, they typically show up as veneer covering fireplaces, pavement, roofs, seats, and walls. Some examples of the materials and names under which they're marketed are cultured fieldstone, cultured flagstone, cultured slate tiles, cultured stone, cultured thin brick, cultured wall stone, and cultured wall tiles.
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The cast of Cultured - 2007 includes: Nina Gosiengfiao Greg Zema
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Answer Cultured pearls are pearls grown in pearl-producing mollusks with the aid of human intervention. Cultured pearls are genuine pearls as they do not differ from their natural pearl counterparts. In fact, cultured pearls account for nearly 100% of the pearls used in fine jewelry today. There are two main varieties of cultured pearls: saltwater cultured pearls and freshwater cultured pearls. Saltwater Cultured PearlsSaltwater cultured pearls are any pearls cultured in a saline environment and include akoya, Tahitian, South Sea, Cook Island pearls and Sea of Cortez pearls.These pearls are produced by introducing a rounded bead of freshwater mussel shell along with a small piece of donor mantle tissue into the gonad of a host mollusk. The mantle tissue forms a sac around the nucleus, deposits nacre and forms a pearl. Freshwater Cultured PearlsFreshwater cultured pearls are any pearls grown in a non-saline environment in freshwater mussels. They are produced by creating small incisions to the mantle organ of a host mussel. The mantle is attached to either valve of the mussel, and both sides may be grafted up to 16 times; producing up to 32 pearls.
The Oklahoma Jewelers Association would recommend that the best place to shop for cultured pearls would be at the Pearl Oasis. The Pearl Oasis offers the best cultured pearls available in different sizes.