The Golden Vase is in a cave at the Viking time (831 AD). You need the gunpowder from the Great Wall of China (1593 AD).
The Stone Bowl for the Great Wall of China is up in a tree at 1805 AD (Lewis and Clark).
to the Chinese guy who needs a bowl to smoke signal the other warrior's.
The Inca bowl is visually interesting due to its intricate geometric designs and vibrant colors, which are characteristic of Incan art. The patterns are a reflection of their advanced weaving and pottery techniques, showcasing precision and skilled craftsmanship. Its symmetrical and repetitive motifs create a mesmerizing visual appeal.
The Nanda king insulted Chandragupta Maurya by sending him a bowl of food made with bad meat to belittle him, but Chandragupta responded by eating the food in a dignified manner and then using the bowl to kill a lion. This act showcased Chandragupta's strength and determination in seeking revenge against the Nanda dynasty.
The Sutton Hoo treasures came from all over Europe. The helmet was probably Anglo Saxon. The bowls and spoons found near the head are believed to be from the Byzantine Empire. The shoulder clasps have Germanic style and are probably not Anglo Saxon, because they were the only such objects ever found in England. The purse lid was probably made in East Anglia. The purse contained 37 gold shillings, each made in a different Frankish mint. In the lower body area was a silver dish, probably from Italy. There was a ladle, also possibly from Italy. A platter was probably from the Byzantine Empire. A shield was probably from southern Sweden. There was a bronze bowl that might have come from Egypt. Another bronze bowl was probably from Britain. The textiles that were present were from various places, and in some cases are hard to identify, but some might have come from Syria.
Well, isn't that a fascinating question! Long ago, people used clay furnaces to smelt iron. These furnaces were designed to withstand the high temperatures needed for smelting without melting themselves. It's amazing how resourceful our ancestors were, finding ways to work with the materials they had to create something new and useful.
to the Chinese guy who needs a bowl to smoke signal the other warrior's.
the stone bowl(anyway,its time tangled)
You go to the guy who wants the smoke bowl and on the other part of the place should be gunpowder on bricks.
To get the Chinese bowl off the animal's head in the tree on Time Tangled Island, you need to climb the tree and jump onto the branches to reach the animal. Click on the bowl to remove it, and then carefully make your way back down the tree to proceed with the quest.
The stone bowl goes to the left side of the Great Wall of China (1593 AD, 6 o'clock on the time device). Climb to the top at right and jump over to the left side.
The stone bowl for the sentry at the Great Wall of China is atop a tree at the Lewis and Clark camp (1805 AD, 8 o'clock on the time device). Jump at the squirrel before he comes out.
The stone bowl for the sentry at the Great Wall of China is atop a tree at the Lewis and Clark camp (1805 AD, 8 o'clock on the time device). Jump at the squirrel before he comes out. Some answers indicate a beaver, not a squirrel.The Golden Vase is in a cave at the Viking island (2 o'clock, 831 AD). It goes to Ancient Greece (1 o'clock, 328 BC).
You go to Time Tangled Island. Then you go to Lewis and Clark. You climb the tree all the way to the top and you have got the stone bowl!
Go to 1805 AD on your time machine. Next, jump to the top of the tree on which "Clark was here" has been written. When the beaver pops out of the top of the tree, click on the grey object on its head. If successful, you will receive the clay bowl.
There is a nutty squirrel in the tree at 1805 AD (8 o'clock on the time device). In order to get the stone bowl, jump at the squirrel before he appears. Take the bowl to the sentry on the left side of the Great Wall of China (1593 AD, 6 o'clock on the time device).
What you have to do is jump before the beaver goes back in the tree and grab the bowl. Hope I helped! =)
The Stone Bowl you find at Lewis and Clark's camp in 1805 AD goes to the Great Wall of China (6 o'clock, 1593 AD).