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Cassican
Cassican Cas"si*can, n. [NL. cassicus helmeted, fr. L. cassis a belmet.] (Zo["o]l.) An American bird of the genus Cassicus, allied to the starlings and orioles, remarkable for its skillfully constructed and suspended nest; the crested oriole. The name is also sometimes given to the piping crow, an Australian bird.

Meaning of Sican from wikipedia

- The Sican (also Sicán) culture is the name that archaeologist Izumi Shimada gave to the culture that inhabited what is now the north coast of Peru between...
- Sican may refer to: The Sican culture in what is now Peru Sican language The Sicani, a people of ancient Sicily A person with the surname Sican: Elizabeth...
- Sıçan Island (Turkish: Sıçan Adası, also called fare Adası, literally "Mouse Island") is a Mediterranean island in Turkey. It is administratively a part...
- ornamental tumis are ****ociated with the Peruvian cultures of the Chimu and the Sican (also known as Lambayeque). In Inca mythology, Incas were descendants of...
- Sıçan Island (Turkish: Sıçan Adası) is an islet in the Gulf of Antalya. In the history the islet had a number of names. According to Prof. Mustafa Adak...
- territories of the Sican Culture were controlled by the Chimu Empire, which would absorb the goldsmithing techniques of the Sicán in the handling of gold...
- The Sicán National Museum is a museum in Ferreñafe, Peru, which opened in 2004. The museum do****ents the ancient Sican culture. List of museums in Peru...
- metal was also often used to cover other works. Prominent in Sicán iconography is the Sicán deity, which appears on all manner of work, from the portable...
- Valleys. The first valleys seem to have joined forces willingly, but the Sican culture was acquired through conquest. They also were significantly influenced...
- called svečan, related to icicles or Candlemas. This name originates from sičan, written as svičan in the New Carniolan Almanac from 1775 and changed to...