Examples of using Artifacts in English and their translations into Bengali
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During the Cultural Revolution the temple lost many artifacts, and buildings were destroyed.
Since 2007, a number of international organizations have helped to recover over 8,000 artifacts.
as new artifacts surface.
Many artifacts have been held by families for generations as a family heirloom until sold or donated.
With this technology, image artifacts are eliminated,
integrated models of antiquities, traditional artifacts and pictures of ancient social life.
Interruption of the machine protection, detectors and associated circuitry generate excessive temperature drift and other image artifacts;
Same-directional rotation is to flip artifact, and reverse rotation is to lift artifacts.
Previously, museums were not so common in the city, and so it was wise that these artifacts were cared for by families.
The museum also displays extraordinary paintings and artifacts of both ancient and modern India.
Approximately 843 artifacts were returned by the United Kingdom in 2012, including the famous 1st Century Bagram Ivories.
During the construction of the Yenikapı-Taksim metro, historical artifacts removed from the ground were saved.
famous for its five thousand years old civilization and artifacts.
which can be called tunnel dredging and pumping. Professional artifacts.
Since 2007, a number of international organizations have helped to recover over 8,000 artifacts.
The historical period where the archeological record contains many bronze artifacts is known as the Bronze Age.
The main room at the top of the marble stairs have a number of display cases which show 10th- 11th century terracotta artifacts.
Between 4500 and 3000 BC, these central European neolithic cultures developed further to the west and the north, transmitting newly acquired skills in producing copper artifacts.
These artifacts are said to be evidence of long range communication between prehistoric Southeast Asian societies.
British archaeologist Beatrice de Cardi and her team were commissioned to undertake expeditions in Qatar from November 1973 to January 1974 in order to collect artifacts to display in the museum.