I'm really sorry, I can't understand the answer of that question?
to the Chinese guy who needs a bowl to smoke signal the other warrior's.
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).
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.
Pakistan's Shoaib Akhtar is the only bowler ever to bowl over 100mph and that makes him the fastest Bowling ever. But it would be interesting to consider this... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Thomson
a bowl full of sand .............................................bugo
It doesn't !
The team that makes it to the game.
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A person who makes pots is called a potter.The potter shaped a bowl from clay.
place it in a bowl and put in the feezer
the pro bowl is not important at all. it is just an exihibition game
i have greyhounds and pet dogs and we always leave the dog bowl on the ground and it makes no difference to them.
No, although there are some interesting coincidences relating to the performance of the stock market and the league of the winning Super Bowl team. But if you invest in the market based on the winner of the Super Bowl, you're an idiot and you deserve to lose your money.
Cats may put things in their water bowl as a natural behavior to play, hunt, or explore. It could also be a way for them to keep their environment interesting and stimulating.
It is a mechanical pump mounted on the side of the engine block. It has a clear glass bowl mounted to the pump so you can visually see the fuel, unless the bowl has been broken or is missing. Click the link to see a photo of the pump.