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Change: It was a good marketting medium that the Betis town was promoted through this. Any furniture made in Betis is considered world-class. Most of the styles are copied from catalogues, but modifications have always beenof thedifferent casestyles inmake thisthem town.unique. Eclecticism is
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Change: The Origin of Betis As stated earlier, almostAlmost everything that is being said about the history of Betis’ furniture-making tradition was only derived from oral history transferred from
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Change: Renamed from The Story of Betis by Jul 19 2008, 9:40 AM EDT for: Rename
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Change: There were several fallacies about the history of this carving tradition. Many contemporary writers thought that it was just a recent phenomenon, that it started
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Change: This is a template page While on their way to San Lucar from Siviglia (modern-day Seville in Spain), aboard on a ship, Magellan’s biographer Antonio Pigafetta recorded an
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Change: moorsMoors were the ones who renamed this place after a conquest from the Vandals in the 8th century C.E. But the original name of this wide river was Betis. Betis was a pre-Roman name given to the wide river
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Change: way to San Lucar from Siviglia (modern-day Seville in Spain), aboard on a ship, Magellan’s biographer Antonio Pigafetta recorded an account of passing through a
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