| 21. | Like much of the sprawling Afghan refugee camp that surrounds it, the campus crouches unobtrusively behind high walls of sun-baked clay.
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| 22. | And patches of fire-baked clay, disputed as evidences of the controlled use of fire, are also found in that later period.
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| 23. | The crowned head of the original statue is made of baked clay covered with a polished coat of fine white powder.
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| 24. | In domes of sun-baked clay 20 feet in diameter, 30 feet high, and nearly parabolic in curve, are known from Cameroon.
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| 25. | She use to swim across the river by holding Baked Clay Pot or Pakka Ghadda which doesn t dissolves in water.
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| 26. | These are bronze cylinders in the rough shape of a bull's testicle, with a piece of baked clay or a pebble inside.
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| 27. | They used a long curved wooden stick to knock a ball, made of baked clay covered with buckskin, over a goal line.
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| 28. | Long cylinders of baked clay were used in ancient Egypt, the Middle East and to some extent in Greece, Italy and Malta.
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| 29. | In pagan Ireland, ashes and bone fragments were deposited in an ornamented urn, generally made of baked clay, but sometimes of stone instead.
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| 30. | The examples of domes of sun-baked clay 20 feet in diameter, 30 feet high, and nearly parabolic in curve, are known from Cameroon.
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