| Welcome Guest | Forum Search | Active Topics | Members | Log In | Register | |
|
|
Rank: Advanced Member
Joined: 3/7/2009 Posts: 1,526 Points: 4,528 Location: Inside Farlex computers
|
UrartuUrartu was an ancient kingdom of Armenia and the site of a sophisticated agricultural and commercial civilization noted for its advanced metalworking and stonemasonry techniques. Although it flourished from the 13th to the 7th century BCE, the kingdom eventually dissolved after repeated invasions by the Cimmerians, Scythians, and Medes. First mentioned in Assyrian records from the 13th century BCE, many scholars believe the name Urartu is a variation of what Old Testament name? More...
|
|
Rank: Newbie
Joined: 7/9/2009 Posts: 1 Points: 3 Location: Azerbaijan
|
Daemon wrote:<script>add2all('article')</script><img align=left width="100" height="90" src="http://img.tfd.com/IOD/Urartu_Helmet_Fragment_1.jpg"><a href="http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/urartu" style="color:darkblue;font-size:larger;font-weight:bold">Urartu</a><br><br>Urartu was an ancient kingdom of Armenia and the site of a sophisticated agricultural and commercial civilization noted for its advanced metalworking and stonemasonry techniques. Although it flourished from the 13th to the 7th century BCE, the kingdom eventually dissolved after repeated invasions by the Cimmerians, Scythians, and Medes. First mentioned in Assyrian records from the 13th century BCE, many scholars believe the name Urartu is a variation of what Old Testament name? <a href="http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/urartu">More...</a> Do not believe Demons ;)
|
|
 Rank: Advanced Member
Joined: 4/3/2009 Posts: 1,223 Points: 3,521 Location: Michigan, United States
|
Angel:) wrote: wrote:<script>add2all('article')</script><img align=left width="100" height="90" src="http://img.tfd.com/IOD/Urartu_Helmet_Fragment_1.jpg"><a href="http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/urartu" style="color:darkblue;font-size:larger;font-weight:bold">Urartu</a><br><br>Urartu was an ancient kingdom of Armenia and the site of a sophisticated agricultural and commercial civilization noted for its advanced metalworking and stonemasonry techniques. Although it flourished from the 13th to the 7th century BCE, the kingdom eventually dissolved after repeated invasions by the Cimmerians, Scythians, and Medes. First mentioned in Assyrian records from the 13th century BCE, many scholars believe the name Urartu is a variation of what Old Testament name? <a href="http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/urartu">More...</a> Do not believe Demons ;) huh? Are you referring Daemon's name??.... Because, Daemon does not mean demon.
Little drops of water~Little grains of sand~Make the mighty ocean~And the pleasant land~So the little moments~Humble though they be~Make the mighty ages ~Of Eternity/by Julia Fletcher Carney
|
|
 Rank: Advanced Member
Joined: 6/6/2009 Posts: 388 Points: -1,351 Location: New Zealand
|
Christine wrote:Angel:) wrote: wrote:<script>add2all('article')</script><img align=left width="100" height="90" src="http://img.tfd.com/IOD/Urartu_Helmet_Fragment_1.jpg"><a href="http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/urartu" style="color:darkblue;font-size:larger;font-weight:bold">Urartu</a><br><br>Urartu was an ancient kingdom of Armenia and the site of a sophisticated agricultural and commercial civilization noted for its advanced metalworking and stonemasonry techniques. Although it flourished from the 13th to the 7th century BCE, the kingdom eventually dissolved after repeated invasions by the Cimmerians, Scythians, and Medes. First mentioned in Assyrian records from the 13th century BCE, many scholars believe the name Urartu is a variation of what Old Testament name? <a href="http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/urartu">More...</a> Do not believe Demons ;) huh? Are you referring Daemon's name??.... Because, Daemon does not mean demon. And yet, it might mean Draemon, I'd presuppose. Love love love love co-co-nuts! , I I I I Island~~! Xo!!
|
|
 Rank: Advanced Member
Joined: 6/6/2009 Posts: 388 Points: -1,351 Location: New Zealand
|
Are you referring Daemon's name??.... Because, Daemon does not mean demon.[/quote]
And yet, it might mean Draemon, I'd presuppose.[/quote]
Oops! Here is a spelling mistake. Doraemon should, if my scrappy memory is accurate, be appropriate, not Draemon. Um, I'll, nine times out of ten, come booby in spelling bee.
Love love love love co-co-nuts!, I I I I Island~~! Xo!!
|
|
|
Guest |