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Cavatina
Cavatina Ca`va*ti"na, n. [It.] (Mus.) Originally, a melody of simpler form than the aria; a song without a second part and a da capo; -- a term now variously and vaguely used.

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- the Periam-Pecica/Mureș culture emerges, bordered in the south by the Vatina culture and in the north (territories in Hungary and Slovakia included)...
- preceding Vatina group in Oltenia, Banat and eastern Hungary. In terms of relative chronology, it is situated between the Middle Bronze Age Vatina culture...
- MF  THA Wiset Monsikanphon 23 GK  THA Praipna Boonma 27 DF  THA Phongsak Vatina 28 FW  THA Methi Chewagao 30 FW  THA Olan Sirikunsathian 49 MF  THA Theerathip...
- satin or silk, usually blue, green or purple colors, lined in thin cotton vatina, lined with longitudinal lines and vertical lines on the sleeves. It was...
- altar, came from the Vatina – a store in Makati. All silver items, or retablos, were eventually donated by the owner of Vatinaafter she attended a...
- preceding Vatina group in Oltenia, Banat and eastern Hungary. In terms of relative chronology, it is situated between the Middle Bronze Age Vatina culture...
- communities of the northern-Pannonian inla**** ceramics with local ones (Gerjen, Vatina and Verbicioara) determined the appearance of a new ethnical-cultural manifestation...
- axes (Ţufalău), the practice of cremation and much rarely of inhumation Vatina culture begins in western Banat, on lower Tisa and northern Serbia; defined...