User:Mmcannis/List of articles or categories-status
A list of articles and categories of (User:Mmcannis/User_talk:Mmcannis), and their status.
There are still lots of stubs— articles, or categories (with a few exceptions, i.e. Shen ring is now in German, and Dutch)
List begins here, all subcategorized-(MY RATINGS)
[edit]List begins here, latest articles-(MY RATINGS)
[edit]DATES: 22 OCT-2010
- LATEST:... New Mex, ARIZ, NEV, and CALIF landforms..and as much as possible using .svg maps:
- Template:Geobox locator Arizona svg
- Template:Geobox locator Nevada svg
- Template:Geobox locator New Mexico svg
- Template:Geobox locator California svg
with various: File:USA Nevada location map.svg..s-- DATES: 22 OCT-2010
DATES: Fall 2009--SPRING--2010
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List begins here, latest categories
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.svg 50-state Location Map, DOT errors
[edit](border PROBLEM on all maps, 1 CENTER point is accurate !)...Please help put this notice to the proper "HELP LOCATION". The locator DOTs used in the Geobox, end up in the wrong locations,...see: Talk:Four Corners Monument, Talk:Flaming Gorge Dam, Talk:Dendora Valley, etc. ..I discovered this trying to place the DOT on "USA Arizona location map.svg" for Aravaipa Creek... I was forced to use "Arizona Locator Map.PNG... the problem is also discussed with both maps on Talk:Aravaipa Creek.
The first USER, deflected my comments, and no others want or care to assist in this 50-state PROBLEM,... With adding all GEO coordinates, there must be 100's of articles in various states with this MISS-Located DOT....
Please just REPOST this, instead of telling me where to put this NOTICE.
Family tree of Artiodactyls
[edit]The Family tree of the Artiodactyls. The Aritodactyls are the Even-toed ungulates, the pig, deer, goat, sheep, and cattle. One determinanant of the relationships in the family tree is by examining peptides, through sequence analysis.
This sequencing was done in the mid to late 1900's.
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References
[edit]- Wilson, Eisner, Briggs, Dickerson, Metzenberg, O'Brien, Susman, & Boggs. Life on Earth, Edward O. Wilson, Thomas Eisner, Winslow R. Briggs, Richard E. Dickerson, Robert L. Metzenberg, Richard D. O'Brien, Millard Susman, William E. Boggs, c 1973, Sinauer Associates, Inc., Publisher, Stamford, Connecticut. 1033 pp, 19 p Index & Back Page (hardcover, ISBN 0-87893-934-2)
~Science
[edit]Hieroglyphs of Egypt
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Valley of the Nobles:
Abbreviated summary for 13th century BC
(add the Ramses II works: Abu Simbel, Ramesseum, Hypostyle Hall of Karnak, statuary, the Theban Tombs, etc.)
13th century BC Title: Egypt: Ramesses II's Monumental Works
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- Cylinder seal–***
- Scaraboid seal
- Block statue (Egyptian)–***
- Graffito (archaeology)
- Register (sculpture)–*
Decree of Canopus–****—(was my one paragraph-Stub article ( ! ))-(More could be added, but fairly refined by the many other authors.)- Lug (knob), (now links to: Gebel el-Arak Knife)
- Decree of Memphis (Ptolemy IV)
Stele of Canopus(ReDirect)- (Ptolemaic Decrees)-(was part of Rosetta Stone)
Categories:
- Category:Epic of Gilgamesh
- Category:Lower Colorado River Valley
- Category:Fauna of the Rio Grande valleys
- Category:Native birds of the Plains-Midwest (United States)
Mountains
[edit]- Valley and range sequence-Southern Yuma County--(New article-Only Stub)
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Wilderness areas
[edit]Egyptian/cuneiform
[edit]Category:Egyptian artefact types[The First category created](!)- (Still a STUB category)(False door(!) recently added.(Not by me)(Lintel (archeology) still needed.)
- Shen ring—
(not created)- See the German, and Dutch versions-( ! )
- Sistrum—
(not created)
Special Categories:
- Category:Ostracon
- Ostracon—
(not created) The Stonemason Ostracon- Satirical ostraca
- Ostracon—
- Category:Kudurru boundary stones
(Mr. User:Sumerophile is now at work.)- (See: User_talk:Sumerophile)
Amarna letters subcategories
[edit]- Category:Amarna letters officials
- Category:Amarna letters locations
- Category:Amarna letters authors
- Amarna letters-localities and their rulers(Major article: Prerequisite for the Amarna letters navigation: ****+'(could still be tweaked, or additions))
Example:
- Hannathon with Ext links
Note:All google images of the Amarna letters that were in the categories linked up, and put on each specific page with that specific page NAME highlighted.
Birds
[edit](maybe Amazon Basin)/ or Pantanal, Cerrado, Caatinga, or Tierra del Fuego:
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Marajó Island birds—(w/ Amazon, or Cerr., Caat., etc.)
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Pantanal birds—(w/ Amazon, or Cerr., Caat., etc.)
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Pantanal and Cerrado birds—(w/ Amazon, or Cerr., Caat., etc.)
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Category:South American migratory birds—(w/ Amazon, or Cerr., Caat., etc.)
Amazon Basin birds only:
Category:Birds of the Guianas—(w/ Amazon, Marajó Island, etc.)
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Category:Birds of Central America, and South America
- Category:Birds of the Amazon Basin
- Category:Birds of South America by region
- Category:Birds of the Pantanal
- Category:Birds of the Cerrado
- Category:Birds of the Caatinga
- Category:Birds of Tierra del Fuego
- Category:Birds of the Guianas
- Category:Birds of Marajó Island
- Category:South American migratory birds
Fossils/Geology, etc.
[edit]Category:Geology of the Rocky Mountains(two needed categories)Category:Regional geology of the United States(two needed categories)(I tried this in 2006, but NOT enuff articles existed)
Special pages/categories:
Hieroglyphs
[edit]Categories
[edit]Plants
[edit]Note: all ReDirects should possibly have a small- case and CAPITAL- letter version (?)....
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Plants:
- List of southern LCRV flora by region (New Article)
- Little Picacho Wilderness flora-(visited: #1-March 25, 2008, #2-March 28, 2008(+ one of the peaks-(1500 ft- 500 metres (1,640 ft)-)
- Muggins Mountains Wilderness flora
Science--reference types
[edit]- Garum
In-situ—(not created)Saltation, (Saltation (biology), Saltation (geology))
Brazil, (South Amer, Amazon, etc)
Arizona science
[edit]Regions
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Offered as "Hoof-forward", "strength"
[edit]Iconographically used as the symbolism of strength, power, dominion.-->
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The ancient Egyptian papyrus-stem is one of the oldest language hieroglyphs from Ancient Egypt. Along with the hieroglyph for the Papyrus clump, a symbol of the Nile god Hapy, it is one of the foundation hieroglyphs at the core of the history of Ancient Egypt. The papyrus stalk, (or stem) was incorporated into designs of columns on buildings, also facades, and is also in the iconographic art portrayed in Ancient Egyptian decorated scenes.
Language usage of papyrus stem
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Iconography
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Cosmetic spoon using the Papyrus stalk
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Pillar for Thutmosis III
See also
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[edit]- Budge. An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary, E.A.Wallace Budge, (Dover Publications), c 1978, (c 1920), Dover edition, 1978. (In two volumes) (softcover, ISBN 0-486-23615-3)
- Budge. The Rosetta Stone, E.A.Wallace Budge, (Dover Publications), c 1929, Dover edition(unabridged), 1989. (softcover, ISBN 0-486-26163-8)
The Bull Palette is an ancient Egyptian palette in the corpus of iconographic cosmetic palettes that focus on topics from the the Late Predynastic Period.
Some of the various palettes in the corpus, Narmer Palette, Libyan Palette, Hunters Palette, Min Palette, etc contain forerunner iconography, or actual hieroglyphs of the Egyptian hieroglyph language.
The reverse of the Bull Palette has icography that became hieroglyphs for the: clenched fist[1], 5 standards[2] surmounted by animals, being represented by two crocodiles-(pre-Sobek), an owl, the jackal, and the thuderbolt of Min–symbol.
The palette
[edit]Bull motif; fortified city motif
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Bull overpowering warrior motif-(Narmer Palette)
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A glyph above left-warrior, (similar to a fortification compound?)
Reference
[edit]- Wilkinson, Reading Egyptian Art, A Hieroglyphic Guide to Ancient Egyptian Painting and Sculpture, c 1992a; Thames and Hudson, with 450 Illustrations.
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A fossil trackway is a type of fossil impression, a trackway made by a once living organism, usually by its feet. The majority of known fossil trackways are made by fossil dinosauria, or tetrapods, or bipeds. However other animal species also make trackways, for example ocean bottom-dwelling creatures.
An example of a water genus is the Sea scorpion genus Hibbertopterus.
The majority of fossil trackways will be foot impressions on land, or subsurface water, but other types of creatures will leave their distinctive species impressions. Examples of creatures supported, or partially supported, in a water environment are known. The fossil "millipede-type" genus Arthropleura left its multilegged/feet trackways on land.
Notable trackways
[edit]The foremost example of the human species trackway, is the 3.7 mya Laetoli footprints of Tanzania. The trackway is now in preservetion under a protective layer of earth.[1]
Tetrapod trackways
[edit]The earliest land creatures, (actually land-marshland) left some of the first trackways.
Dinosaur trackways
[edit]Dinosaurs lived on the continents when the plant grasses had not evolved-(the "Age of the Grasses" evolved with the "Age of the Mammals"); the dinosaurs lived from the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous and left their trackways, both the plant-eaters and the meat-eaters in various layers of mud, sand, etc later to become stone.
Central North America was one notable trackway location because of the Interior Seaway, but all of North America, and regions of South America left fossil trackway layers.
With scientific analysis, dinosaur specialists are now analyzing tracks for the walking-speeds, or sprint-running speeds for all categories of dinosaurs, even to the large plant eaters, but especially the faster 3-toed meat hunters. Evidence of herding, as well as pack hunting are also being investigated.
Dinosaur trackways in Africa
[edit]An example trackway from Africa is a trackway in 140 ma rose-colored sandstone of Chewore Area, Lower Zimbabwe Rift Valley.[2]The small footprint size, with both manus and pes implies that it is a trackway of a juvenile, a probable carnosaur.
Dinosaur trackways in the Americas
[edit]The western regions of North America, and sometimes the western border of the Interior Seaway are common for dinosaur trackways. Wyoming has dinosaur trackways from the late cretaceous, 65 ma.[3] (A model example of this 3-toed Wyoming trackway was made for presentation.)[4]
Dinosaur trackways in Asia and Europe
[edit]North America trackways
[edit]The Great Plains has trackway sites in the north from Nebraska to Montana, USA. Some notable areas have numerous tracks in advanced states of erosion that extend for miles with breaks in between intersecting drainage areas, the trackways continuing on the opposite sides of the drainages.
Mammal trackways
[edit]Mammal trackways are one of the least common trackways, and are in the 'Age of the Grasses', 'Age of the Mammals'. Mammals were not often in mud, or riverine environments, more often in the forestlands, or grasslands. Thus the earlier tetrapods or proto-tetrapods would yield the most fossil trackways, from these 4-footed creatures. The Walchia forest of Brule, Nova Scotia has an example of an in situ Walchia forest, and tetrapod trackways that extended over some period of time through the forest area.
Mammal trackways in in the Americas
[edit]Mammal trackways in Asia and Europe
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[edit]Dinosaur trackways:
- Photo-High Res--(Outdoor photo); Article Photo from Dakota Formation, Colorado, USA
A list of tree species common to Cuba and Florida.
The general problem of the Florida Peninsula, Cuba, and the Caribbean, as well as the Florida Keys, population ranges of selected species would expect obvious commonalities of the three regions. Cuba with its mountains could explain some species being able to come from regions of North America; Florida with its low altitude and Caribbean climate and influence, would expect a high proportion of Caribbean species.
Rationale for the biome similarities of Cuba and Florida
[edit]The great size of Cuba, as well as its altitudinal variations would imply a large species diversity, and possible refugiums for species through changes in geologic eras. Likewise, the great width of Florida, as well as its extended north-south length, could imply diversities from North American-to-Caribbean species, for the variations of smaller localized regions tending to keep species ranges successful over timeperiod changes.
The alphabetical list of trees, genus-species
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[edit]Though Cuba has pine trees, as does Floride, no pine species are highly common to both.
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The Pectorals of ancient Egypt were a form of jewellery, often represented as a brooch.
One type
The list of Gardiner-unlisted determinatives for pectoral
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hieroglyphs: ankh, basket, Eye of Horus, Sun Disk-(Gard. N5)
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hieroglyphs: uraeus, mut, Djed pillar, shen ring, naos (shrine)
cartouche: adze, was scepter, sun disk, Maat hieroglyph, N-water ripple (n hieroglyph)
"Pectorals as necklace" gallery
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hieroglyphs: Red crown, White crown, Shen ring, uraeus, mut vulture, Eye of Horus
References
[edit]- Budge. An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary, E.A.Wallace Budge, (Dover Publications), c 1978, (c 1920), Dover edition, 1978. (In two volumes, 1314 pages.) (softcover, ISBN 0-486-23615-3)
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The ancient Egyptian 3-fox-skins (hieroglyph), is comprised of 3 fox skins, (or jackal skins),
Game piece (hieroglyph), also a Token, or the general term for any gaming-gambling piece, Draughtsman is an ancient hieroglyph. Gaming pieces were certainly required in predynastic times, as the cultural creation of games and entertainment has a long history in most cultures. An ivory-piece lion is known from the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt.
Use of the "game piece" hieroglyph
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The basic word for 'Game piece' or 'draughtsman' is "ab". By implication, people on a flat arena were moving like "pieces"-(from a distance), and numerous varieties of the word 'to dance' include varieties using the "Game piece", as a determinative; two examples are shown: the word 'draughtsman', and 'to dance'-(the plural of "ab", "abU"-(U being the language plural-but also "the bird chick"-hieroglyph in Ancient Egypt).
Iconographic use
[edit]The most common use of the "Gaming piece" as an artefact of Ancient Egypt, would be the use with the game of Senet. The Senet game was often put into tombs and grave sites, as part of the grave goods; the games were part of the pastimes for the afterlife, including any other common 'hobbies' of the deceased–(for example hunting ducks at the marsh using a throwstick). Since board games represent the common man's activities, the Senet game has numerous examples from Ancient Egypt; this also includes the reliefs shown on temple walls, of individuals enjoying their activities in the afterlife.
Partial list of pharaohs using "ms"
[edit]Starting with Pharaoh Dudimose I, a list of pharaohs using "ms":
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See also
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[edit]- Collier, Mark, and Manley, Bill, How to Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs, c 1998, University of California Press, 179 pp, (with a word Glossary, p 151-61: Title Egyptian-English vocabulary; also an "Answer Key", 'Key to the exercies', p 162-73) {hardcover, ISBN 0-520-21597-4}