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The oldest records of ancient Egyptian number systems (there were many) that we have are carved on monuments in hieroglyphics that were deciphered in the 19th century.
"Croatoan" was the word carved into a tree in Roanoke, also known as the "lost colony". It's another word for the Lumbee tribe, or an alternate spelling of "Croatan."
A gargoyle is a stone carved water spout usually found on churches or cathedrals. Gargoyles are based mostly on humans and animals that are used to scare away the evil. And are normally used to do so.
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At Halloween in Scotland a turnip or swede would be carved to make a lantern.
just before the pumpkin reaches the ground level, whilst it is under ground it sprouts little legs and arms and builds itself a bunker and does the fandango backwards
A hand made carved calender/ or count minutes if you know what time it is when you left.
A 2.5 to 4 pound roast would take about 3 hours to cook. It should be allowed to stand 10 to 15 minutes before being carved and served.
The Irish used pumpkins for Halloween but when they went to America they did not have pumpkins so they used onions instead. Gradually the use of pumpkins or jack-o-lanterns have become more popular.
an image carved into a surface
it is carved out of limestone
"Lift up your eyes and look North, John, 316.
They were carved out by glaciers.
No, but there is a "Carved in Stone."
It was carved in 196 B.C.