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    Book of everyday life

    Varied Artistic Roots but a Common Cultural Heritage

    2010-2012 Comenius programme with: France, England,

    Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Spain, Turkey.

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    jewellery

    Szcola Podstawowa z Oddzialami Integracyjinymi SOPOT POLAND

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    Franciszek Ciecholewski, aged 10, class 4a.

    Stone amuletMade from an erratic block, wornon the neck.Neolithic period, about 1700 BC.

    The coast of Baltic Sea.

    Stone amulet

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    PendantMade of gold and from

    rock crystal, worn on theneck.2nd half of 12th century,found near Krakow.

    Nina Alot, aged 10, class 4a

    Pendant

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    AigretteJewel in a shape of arosette, made of gold,enamel, decorated with

    diamonds. Used as a hatornament. About 1650.

    Anna wirko, aged 10, class 4

    Aigrete

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    Filigree braceletDesigned by Kazimierz Bierkowski.Made of fine silver wire, worn on thewrist. 1896.

    Julia Krzyyska, aged 11, class 5b.

    Filigree Bracelet

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    Energy braceletDesigned by KatarzynaJakubowska. Made of amber andsteel.Worn on the wrist. 2006.

    Szymon Koruba, aged 10, class 4a.

    Energy Bracelet

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    cloths

    Cumhuriyet Ilkogretim Okulu Menemen IZMIR TURKEY

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    Nomad gold suit

    Yasar GUNES, 13 years,7th Grade.

    Found in 1969 , 5 BC centuryCovered with 4,000 gold ornaments.Its name is The Man Dressed in

    Gold but New evidence suggeststhat the ancient nomad buried in thissuit of gold may have been a woman.

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    Women scarf

    Cagla IPEK, 13years, 7th Grade.

    AC 12th Century , In thsage Turkish women use

    kind of scarves. There aresome precious stones andpearls on their headdress

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    Palace cloth

    18th Century, The Last Period of The

    Ottoman Empire. It was worn in thePalace.

    Fatma OZMUS, 12 years, 6th Grade.

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    Women head cover

    16th Century, Ottoman Empire,Sultans Clothing. Women covertheir heads at this age.

    Irem CAKAL, 13 years, 7th Grade

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    First Ladys dresses

    1928, The dresses of 2nd First Lady

    of Turkish Republic. It is mostly usedflower figures. These dresses weresewed by Tailor Madame Sidonie .

    Mustafa ALTAN, 13years , 7th Grade.

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    hats

    Westlea Primary school, SWINDON ENGLAND.

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    Pre and Ancient hat

    Hair/Animal Skin (Pre and Ancient)Hatshave been around for a very long

    time. It is impossible to say when the firstanimal skin was pulled over a head asprotection against the elements and

    although this was not a hat in the truesense, it was realized that covering yourhead could sometimes be an advantage.Also in these times hair was worn long.

    This was mainly due to not having thetools to cut it but it is also the bodys way

    of giving protection from the elements.

    George Jarmolinski, aged 11.

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    Wimple (Middle Ages) In the 12th Century the

    well dressed lady did not go about without some

    head covering and so the Wimple was developed.

    It was adopted by both modest and fashionable

    women. The most modest way to wear it was overthe chin, completely concealing the hair whilst

    fashionable ladies would wear it under the chin

    and with some hair showing. Although less popular

    by the 14th Century, the Wimpole remained a

    common piece of female attire throughout the

    period. A veil could be attached to it if desired to

    make it more attractive. It was made from a

    variety of fabrics from fine linens to silks. For the

    poorer woman, thick wool was both a practical

    and warm option.

    Abbie Kearns, aged 7.

    Wimple

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    Capotain (Modern times)

    A capotain hat is a tall-crowned, narrow-

    brimmed hat, worn by men and women inEngland and northwestern Europe from the

    1950s. The capotain is especially associatedwith the Puritan costume in England in theyears leading up to the English Civil War andduring the early years of the Commonwealth.It is also commonly called a Flat Topped Hatand a Pilgrim hat, the latter for its associationwith the Pilgrims that settled in the PlymouthColony in the 1620s. Contrary to popular myth,capotains never included buckles on the frontof them; this image was created in the 19thcentury.

    Ilayda Karakaya, aged 6.

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    Bowler hat (19th Century)

    The bowler hat is a hard felt hat with a

    rounded crown originally created in

    1849 for the British soldier andpolitician Edward Coke, the youngerbrother of the 2nd Earl of Leicester.The bowler hat was popular with theworking class during the Victorian erathough it came to form the official

    work uniform of bankers. Later in theUnited Kingdom, it would come to beworn as work dress by the officers ofthe Queen's Guards.

    Craig Gregory, aged 9.

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    Wedding Hats (20th/21st Century)

    Hats have really evolved and since the early

    21st century a new wave of competitiveyoung milliners have been designing moreand more flamboyant creations. Some newhat collections have been described as"wearable sculpture. Philip Treacy OBE is anaward-winning Irish milliner whose hats havebeen commissioned by top designers andworn at royal weddings. 36 of Treacys hats

    were worn at the wedding of Prince Williamand Catherine Middleton on 29 April 2011,including the hat worn by Princess Beatriceof York (above).

    Melissa Butler, aged 10.

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    beds

    C.E.I.P. Siglo XXI Las Rozas De MADRID SPAIN

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    Prehistory bed

    Luca Gazo Biscos, 5 years old.

    OBJECT: Bed

    USE: For rest

    MATERIAL: Animal

    leathers and plants.

    DATE: Prehistory

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    Middle Age Bed

    Object: BedUse: Beds were used for

    resting, sleeping and alsohad visitors

    Materials: Beds enveloped bycurtains, with sky andcanopy (header curtain),which were suspendedfrom the ceiling by ropes.

    Date: Middle Age

    Nerea Vzquez, 6 years old,1st of Primary.

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    Modern Age bed

    OBJECT NAME: Bed with canopyUse: For restPLACE: BedroomMaterial: Wood and clothDATE: 17TH Century

    Pablo Dez G. 6th of Primary

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    OBJECT : BedUSE: For rest by higth middleof 19th Century class.MATERIALES: Robust

    mahogany wood coated byroot, with the first confortablemaltresss.DATE:Ends

    Samuel Polo G. 4th of Primary.

    19th century bed

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    20th and 21st centuries bed

    OBJECT NAME: BedUSE: For rest on a sheet andnorth quilt and two pilow forhead zone.Material: Cloth , steel andfeathersDATE: 21st century

    Johjan Hernandez H. 3rd level.

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    art of pottery

    Direzione Didattica Statale Mario Rapisardi PALERMO ITALY.

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    Salvatore Viviano, aged 10, class 5.

    NAME: Kylix (from Gela)FUNCTION: Wine-drinking cupMATERIAL: PotteryDATE: 480 b.C., Greek period

    Kylix

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    Marta Mingoia, aged 10, class 5.

    NAME: Decorated plate (fromGela)

    FUNCTION: Table dishMATERIAL: MajolicaDATE: XIV century

    Decorated plate

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    Francesca Cinquemani, aged 10, class 5.

    NAME: Albarello with Tartar KingAgricanos face - by NicolaLuxutusi (Sciacca craftsmanship)

    FUNCTION: pharmacy containerMATERIAL: MajolicaDATE: end of XV century

    Albarello

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    Claudia Vitali, aged 10, class 5.

    NAME: Lady - by Antonio Lo Nobile(Caltagirone craftsmanship)FUNCTION: knick-knack

    MATERIAL: MajolicaDATE: beginning of XIX century

    Lady

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    Clara Conte, aged 10, class 5.

    NAME: Moresque Lady - GaetanoMirisciotti (Caltagirone style)FUNCTION: cachepotMATERIAL: Craquel MajolicaDATE: XX century

    Caltagirone style

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    knives

    Ecole Fenelon, CLERMONT-FERRAND FRANCE.

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    Flint knife

    length : 12 cm

    NEOLITHIC PERIOD

    Chd DJERIRI 4 years old, Nursery school.

    Flint knife

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    Sacha HENTZ, 5 years old, Nursery school.

    Gallo- Roman knife, Ivoryrepresenting

    the God BACCHUS

    MIDDLE AGE, IInd century

    From the EAUZE treasuresdiscovered in 1985

    Gallo-Roman knife

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    Reproduction of a bread knifeFrom a bible illuminationby MaciejovskyMODERN TIMES1250

    Ayoub REGGAD, 5 years old, Nursery school.

    Bread knife

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    Lise LACOUTURE, 4 years old, Nursery school.

    Butter knifeSteel and silver coatedXIXth CENTURY

    Butter knife

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    Spreading knife

    Butter knifePlasticXX- XXI th CENTURY

    Daphn DORNIC, 5 years old, Nursery school.

    Butter knife

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    calligraphy

    Glasheen Boys National School CORK IRLANDE.

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    Ogham (English pronunciation: oh-am)is an Early Medieval alphabet usedprimarily to write the Old Irish language,and occasionally the Brythoniclanguage.[3] Ogham is sometimes calledthe "Celtic Tree Alphabet", based on aHigh Medieval Bratharogam traditionascribing names of trees to theindividual letters. There are roughly 400surviving ogham inscriptions on stone

    monuments throughout Ireland andwestern Britain; the bulk of them are inthe south of Ireland, in Counties Kerry,Cork and Waterford.

    Stephen John Lee, 5th Class, age 11.

    Ogham

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    The Book of Kells (Irish: Leabhar Cheanannais)(Dublin, Trinity College Library, MS A. I. (58),sometimes known as the Book of Columba) is anilluminated manuscript Gospel book in Latin,containing the four Gospels of the New Testament

    together with various prefatory texts and tables.It was created by Celtic monks ca. 800 or slightlyearlier. The text of the Gospels is largely drawnfrom the Vulgate, although it also includes severalpassages drawn from the earlier versions of theBible known as the Vetus Latina. It is amasterwork of Western calligraphy andrepresents the pinnacle of Insular illumination. Itis also widely regarded as Ireland's finest nationaltreasure.

    Shane Foley, 5th class, age 11.

    The Book of Kells

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    Irish uncial alphabet/Gaelic Script

    The Irish uncial alphabetoriginated in medievalmanuscripts as a variant of theLatin alphabet. It was used forprinting Irish until quite recentlyand is still used on road signs and

    public notices throughoutIreland.

    Conor Mc McCarthy, 5th class, age 11.

    Irish Uncial Alphabet

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    Today Irish is usually writtenwith a version of the Latinalphabet similar to the one usedfor Scottish Gaelic, though aspelling reform in 1957eliminated some of the silentletters which are still used inScottish Gaelic.The letters j (j),k (k), q (c), v (v), w (wae), x(ex), y (y) and z (zae) do notoccur in native Irish words, butdo appear in some English

    loanwords, for example jab(job) and veain (van).

    Fionn O Mahony, 5th class, age 12.

    Latin Alphabet

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    OMG !

    2day in IRL we like 2 txt !

    Craig Mc Sweeney, 5th class, age 11.

    OMG!

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    Musical instruments

    Teleki- Wattay Mvszeti Iskola POMZ HUNGARY.

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    Group work, class II., 12-14.

    Water Organ

    Water Organ of Aquarium,musical instrument made ofwood and metal, 228.

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    Group work, class II., 12-14.

    Lute

    Lute, musical instrumentmade of wood and metal,

    13th to 17th century.

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    Group work, class II., 12-14

    Hurdy-Gurdy

    Hurdy-gurdy, musicalinstrument made of

    wood and metal, 16th to21st century.

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    Group work, class II., 12-14.

    Taragot

    Taragot, musical instrumentmade of wood, metal and

    reed, 17th to 20th century.

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    Group work, class II., 12-14.

    Dulcimer

    Dulcimer, musical instrumentmade of wood and metal,19th to 21st century.

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    Romiri pre-primary school, ZAKYNTHOS GREECE.

    dolls

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    Terracotta bell - shaped doll

    Spyros 6 years, pre-primary school.

    Terracotta bell-shaped

    doll from Boetia, datedin 700 B.C.The Louvre Museum.

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    Byzantine bone dolls

    Byzantine bone dolls dated 7th and8th century.British Museum.

    Dimitris 5 years, pre-primary school.

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    The Lady Lentil

    Dimitris 5 years, pre-primary school.

    The Lady Lentil made withflour, salt, and water.Improvised, hand-made

    calendar to count theweeks between WhitMonday and Easter, 15thcentury.

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    Bride-doll

    Valeria 6 years, pre-primary school.

    Hand-made bride-doll made ofterracotta and fabric, dressed in aMykonos bridal costume, 19th century.

    Benaki Museum Collection.

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    Scarf case doll

    Teo 6 years, pre-primary school.

    Cloth doll dated in 1920.The lower part of the silk dressserves as a scarf case.