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early bird period - перевод на Английский

ARCHAEOLOGICAL CULTURE OF MESOPOTAMIA
Sumerian Early Dynastic period; Early Dynastic III; Early Dynastic II; Early Dynastic I; Fara period; Early Dynastic Period of Sumer; Early Dynastic Period of Mesopotamia; Early Dynastic Period which is called Sumer; Early Dynastic I period
  • Alabaster bull inlay. From southern Iraq, Early Dynastic Period, c. 2750-2400 BC. The Burrell Collection, Glasgow, UK.
  • [[Chlorite]] vase from Khafaje
  • Sumerian cylinder seal, ca. 2500–2350 BC. Early Dynastic IIIb.
  • 2600–2350 B.C.}} Early Dynastic III
  • [[Cylinder seal]] from the ED III period with its impression representing a mythological combat scene.
  • grove]] along the banks of the [[Euphrates River]], in modern-day Southern [[Iraq]]. This landscape has remained unchanged since earliest antiquity.
  • First Eblaite Kingdom]] at its height ''c.'' 2340 BC.
  • Foundation nail]] commemorating the peace treaty between [[Entemena]] of [[Lagash]] and [[Lugal-kinishe-dudu]] of [[Uruk]] (c. 2500 BC)
  • Funeral procession at the [[Royal Cemetery of Ur]] (items and positions in tomb PG 789), circa 2600 BCE (reconstitution).
  • Gold helmet of [[Meskalamdug]], ruler of the [[First Dynasty of Ur]], circa 2500 BC, Early Dynastic period III.
  • A photograph from the 1930s of Dutch archaeologist [[Henri Frankfort]], who coined the term ''Early Dynastic period''.
  • Piece of [[inlay]] made of [[nacre]], inscribed with the name of [[Akurgal]], son of [[Ur-Nanshe]] of [[Lagash]] (currently in the [[Louvre]]).
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  • Female statuette, with cup and bracelet, [[Khafajah]], 2650-2550 BCE
  • Map detailing the approximate locations of regions and kingdoms that are known from Mesopotamian written evidence of the [[third millennium BC]].
  • One fragment of the [[Stele of the Vultures]] showing king [[Eannatum]] as a military [[chariot]]eer. Dated to c. 2450 B.C. Currently in the [[Louvre Museum]].
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  • The "[[Ram in a Thicket]]" statue found at the [[Royal Cemetery of Ur]] contains traded materials
  • Votive]] [[relief]] for the king [[Ur-Nanshe]] of [[Lagash]], commemorating the construction of a temple.
  • Ring of Gold, Carnelian, Lapis Lazuli, Tello, ancient [[Girsu]], mid-3rd millennium BC.
  • Gold objects from tomb PG 580, [[Royal Cemetery at Ur]], 26th century BC, Early Dynastic Period III.
  • Second Mariote Kingdom]] at its height ''c.'' 2290 BC.
  • The "War" panel of the [[Standard of Ur]] showing combatants engaged in military activities. Dated to c. 2600 BC.
  • Statuette of a man, Early Dynastic Period II, circa 2700 BC, Khafadje. Louvre Museum, reference AO 188886
  • Some of the [[carnelian]] beads in this necklace from the Royal Tombs of Ur are thought to have come from the Indus Valley.<ref name="BM Carnelian"/>
  • Wall plaque from [[Ur]], with image of a temple (lower right). Circa 2500 BCE. [[British Museum]].

early bird period      
(n.) = período de descuento por inscripción anticipada
Ex: Early bird period extended until September 20.
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  • Morning larks may be employed as baristas in coffee shops.
PERSON WHO USUALLY GETS UP EARLY IN THE MORNING AND GOES TO BED EARLY IN THE EVENING
Early bird; Morning person; Day person; Morningness; A-person
(n.) = madrugador
Ex: The biological basis of preferences for morning or evening activity patterns ("early birds" and "night owls") has been hypothesized but has remained elusive.
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* early-bird registration fee = tarifa especial por inscripción anticipada
* early-bird discount = descuento por inscripción anticipada
* early bird period = período de descuento por inscripción anticipada
* early bird price = descuento por inscripción anticipada
* early bird rate = descuento por inscripción anticipada
* early bird registration = descuento por inscripción anticipada
* early bird registration rate = descuento por inscripción anticipada
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  • Painted [[tiles]] with design of birds from [[Qajar dynasty]]
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  • The [[disruptively patterned]] plumage of the [[African scops owl]] allows it to blend in with its surroundings.
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  • Feeding adaptations in beaks
  • The [[nictitating membrane]] as it covers the eye of a [[masked lapwing]]
  • Vent]], 13 Thigh, 14 Tibio-tarsal articulation, 15 Tarsus, 16 Foot, 17 Tibia, 18 Belly, 19 Flanks, 20 Breast, 21 Throat, 22 Wattle, 23 Eyestripe
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  • The [[California condor]] once numbered only 22 birds, but conservation measures have raised that to over 500 today.
  • A female [[calliope hummingbird]] feeding fully grown chicks
  • A flock of [[Canada geese]] in [[V formation]]
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  • Many birds, like this [[American flamingo]], tuck their head into their back when sleeping.
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  • Didactic model]] of an avian heart
  • Nest of an [[eastern phoebe]] that has been parasitised by a [[brown-headed cowbird]]
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  • The use of cormorants by Asian fishermen is in steep decline but survives in some areas as a tourist attraction.
  • flag]] of [[Dominica]] prominently features the [[Sisserou Parrot]], its national bird.
  • Male [[golden-backed weaver]]s construct elaborate suspended nests out of grass.
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  • ''[[Ichthyornis]]'', which lived 93&nbsp;million years ago, was the first known prehistoric bird relative preserved with teeth.
  • [[Industrial farming]] of [[chicken]]s
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  • The peacock tail in flight, the classic example of a [[Fisherian runaway]]
  • Canarian pine]] forests
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  • [[Red lory]] preening
  • [[Reed warbler]] raising a [[common cuckoo]], a [[brood parasite]]
  • [[Restless flycatcher]] in the downstroke of flapping flight
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  • The startling display of the [[sunbittern]] mimics a large predator.
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  • The ''3 of Birds'' by the [[Master of the Playing Cards]], 15th-century Germany
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  • [[Altricial]] chicks of a [[white-breasted woodswallow]]
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CLASS OF VERTEBRATES
Birds; Neornithes; Avian proteins; Avafauna; Avian dinosaur; Baby birds; Nestling; Bird reproduction; Modern birds; Roosting; Nestlings; Modern bird; Avians; Aves; Pet bird; Aviala; 🐦; Avifauna; Birdness; Class aves; Neornithine; 🐥; 🐣; 🐤; Bird breeding; Chick guard stage; Birds mating; Avian reproduction; Chick (bird); Roost site; Birb; Mantle (bird anatomy); Excretory systems of birds; Phylogeny of Aves; Circulatory systems of birds; Respiratory systems of birds; Mating systems of birds; Bird behaviour; Behavior of birds; Birds in folklore; Chick (young bird); Sexual behavior of birds; User:Jar03ek; Neornithines; Chicks (young bird); Volucrine
(n.) = pájaro, ave
Ex: For example, the child doing a project about birds will require books to give him background information, a record or cassette to let him hear a bird-song, and a film to help him to appreciate bird flight.
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* a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush = más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando
* bird cage = jaula
* bird feeder [birdfeeder] = comedero para pájaros
* bird flu = fiebre del pollo
* bird life = aves y pájaros
* bird of prey = pájaro de presa
* bird seed = comida para pájaros, alpiste
* bird's eye view = vista a ojo de pájaro
* birds-of-a-feather = para personas con intereses similares
* birds of a feather flock together = Dios los cría y ellos se juntan
* bird-song = canto de los pájaros
* bird table = tabla comedero para pájaros
* birdwatcher [bird-watcher] = observador de aves y pájaros
* birdwatching [bird-watching] = observación de aves y pájaros
* early-bird registration fee = tarifa especial por inscripción anticipada
* early bird = madrugador
* early-bird discount = descuento por inscripción anticipada
* early bird period = período de descuento por inscripción anticipada
* early bird price = descuento por inscripción anticipada
* early bird rate = descuento por inscripción anticipada
* early bird registration = descuento por inscripción anticipada
* early bird registration rate = descuento por inscripción anticipada
* flock of birds = bandada de pájaros
* game bird = ave de caza
* hummingbird = colibrí, picaflor
* ladybird = mariquita
* migratory bird = pájaro migratorio, ave migratoria
* odd bird = bicho raro
* rare bird = bicho raro
* sea bird = ave marina
* snowbird = pinzón de las nieves, pájaro migrador
* songbird = ruiseñor, pájaro cantor
* the birds and the bees = las cosas tal y como son
* the early bird catches the worm = a quien madruga Dios le ayuda
* wading bird = ave zancuda
* water bird = ave acuática

Википедия

Early Dynastic Period (Mesopotamia)

The Early Dynastic period (abbreviated ED period or ED) is an archaeological culture in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) that is generally dated to c. 2900–2350 BC and was preceded by the Uruk and Jemdet Nasr periods. It saw the development of writing and the formation of the first cities and states. The ED itself was characterized by the existence of multiple city-states: small states with a relatively simple structure that developed and solidified over time. This development ultimately led to the unification of much of Mesopotamia under the rule of Sargon, the first monarch of the Akkadian Empire. Despite this political fragmentation, the ED city-states shared a relatively homogeneous material culture. Sumerian cities such as Uruk, Ur, Lagash, Umma, and Nippur located in Lower Mesopotamia were very powerful and influential. To the north and west stretched states centered on cities such as Kish, Mari, Nagar, and Ebla.

The study of Central and Lower Mesopotamia has long been given priority over neighboring regions. Archaeological sites in Central and Lower Mesopotamia—notably Girsu but also Eshnunna, Khafajah, Ur, and many others—have been excavated since the 19th century. These excavations have yielded cuneiform texts and many other important artifacts. As a result, this area was better known than neighboring regions, but the excavation and publication of the archives of Ebla have changed this perspective by shedding more light on surrounding areas, such as Upper Mesopotamia, western Syria, and southwestern Iran. These new findings revealed that Lower Mesopotamia shared many socio-cultural developments with neighboring areas and that the entirety of the ancient Near East participated in an exchange network in which material goods and ideas were being circulated.