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He is noted for depictions of precontact and historical Cherokee figures.
The precontact itching somewhere between his ears was returning.
Information about the cultural practices of the precontact Kiliwa comes from a variety of sources.
In precontact South America, ceramics were mass-produced using molds.
There they saw hundreds of precontact Caddo pots, which even the tribal elders were completely unfamiliar with.
Kotas had a number of religious festivals during the colonial precontact and immediately after the colonial contact period.
"Stabilized precontact and ready."
"Even Starfleet's precontact team sought to minimize direct interaction with the populace," Spock added.
How much was guesswork, how much was precontact?
The trouble was that even the smooth purr of well-tuned impulse engines could be detected by a highlevel precontact civilisation.
"Stabilized precontact," Ormack reported.
"At the time, a Federation precontact team was clandestinely monitoring our world--" "Spying, you mean," said Kotyar. "
The Wraith shuttle had originally been designed to evade the primitive detection systems of precontact civilisations, with its combination of radiation-reflective hull and antigrav propulsion.
The Saskatchewan River and its two major tributaries formed an important transportation route during the precontact, fur trade, and early settlement periods in the Canadian West.
For this reason the alternative terms of Precontact Americas, Pre-Colonial Americas or Prehistoric Americas are also in use.
The greater occurrence of rat remains associated with commoner households may indicate the elites of precontact Hawaii did not consume them as a matter of status or taste.
Some scholars believe that the Shawnee are descendants of the people of the precontact Fort Ancient culture of the Ohio region, although this is not universally accepted.
Pisgah Phase sites are associated with precontact Cherokee culture, and historic Cherokee villages featured artifacts with iconography from the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex.
The worst he'd expected to hear was that news about the Wraith test program had somehow leaked to the press, stirring up the usual public controversy about whether precontact civilizations should be monitored at all.
It was almost like closing in for an aerial refueling rendezvous-the pilot felt like calling "Stabilized precontact and ready," as if he was ready to move in and plug in for gas.
This approach eventually appeared to make an impression on the native commoners, who had initially been perplexed by the European vow of poverty, because their own precontact priests had dressed luxuriously, befitting their noble status.
In precontact and early post-contact times, the number of nations was much greater, but smallpox and other consequences of contact resulted in the disappearance of some groups and the absorption of others into neighbouring groups.
Since Edward was "not stupid enough" to have been unaware that any precontact would threaten his children's claim to the throne, if it had existed he could easily have applied to the Pope to free himself of it, which would have been the action of "any prudent king and his advisors".
Negative painting is a technique employed by precontact Mississippian potters in the Eastern Woodlands, Mayan potters in Mesoamerica, and others, which involves covering the ceramic piece in beeswax or another resist, incised a design in the resist, then soaking the piece with a slip.