Malay, Mon, and Khmer civilizations flourished in the region prior to the arrival of the ethnic Tai. |
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Gradually, cereals became the basic food of most of the civilizations of antiquity. |
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The building is clad in Aswan granite engraved with calligraphic inscriptions representing the world civilizations. |
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Instead, we are offered new civilizations in the forms of the Iroquois, the Americans, the Indians, the Persians, the Dutch, and the Lakota. |
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The most populous country, China has one of the oldest civilizations on earth. |
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On the other hand, there are ways to reach other civilizations without interstellar travel. |
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Through research into ancient civilizations, Ms. Davis provides a plausible connection between ancient Egyptian culture and alien contact. |
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Without values throughout history major civilizations and societies soon found themselves in a death spiral toward oblivion. |
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Mazes and a range of labyrinth designs are found all around the world in many cultures and civilizations. |
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This type of moral narrative appears to have been common to Near Eastern civilizations. |
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The study of dead civilizations is difficult, frustrating, and, ultimately, a thankless job whose results are invariably heaped with criticism. |
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If this is a clash of civilizations, then one of our soldiers has just been murdered by our barbarian enemies. |
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He implied that there were civilizations and civil peoples, barbaric societies and uncivil peoples. |
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I think my love for mathematics may have come from the Mayas, one of the first civilizations to deeply understand mathematics and astronomy. |
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It is a clash of civilizations, not economic systems, and it is likely to be long, nasty, and punctuated with harsh reversals. |
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India, with its rich historical and cultural heritage, has become a melting pot of different civilizations. |
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Forty years is also a time span of special significance in several other civilizations. |
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Whole cities, whole civilizations have traded places in the global to and fro of humanity. |
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The history of the decline of civilizations is not one of inadequate powers to tax, but of top-heavy parasitic bureaucracies. |
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While most of the Culture lives in this peaceable way, some spend their life fighting amongst more primitive civilizations. |
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Egypt was probably the only source of emerald and other green beryl for the ancient civilizations of Europe and the Mediterranean region. |
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However, there are records of a similar nature written down by disparate civilizations over the last three millennia. |
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The Hittites, the Minoans, and other early civilizations left drawings of swimming and diving skills. |
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Besides the famous Golden Age of Athens, earlier Greek civilizations also flourished and produced sightworthy art. |
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It has been proven that the earliest civilizations used henna, including the Ugaritics and Canaanites. |
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The most cherished land for all civilizations, in all times, was the land ascribed to gods, popularly known as Swarga. |
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Metal helmets were worn by hoplites, the foot soldiers of ancient Greece, and elsewhere in eastern Mediterranean civilizations. |
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The clash of civilizations sought by the Bush administration's neoconservatives appears to be nearly at hand. |
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Probably the best known compound among ancient civilizations was sodium carbonate, commonly known as soda. |
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Major art often flourishes on the fault lines between civilizations, fed by complex cross-currents between one form of life and another. |
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War irrupts convulsively into the history of civilizations as a loss of control, partially managed by competing political interests. |
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Compare then the words of Franz Kafka and William Faulkner to the half-baked notions of the end of history and the clash of civilizations. |
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These are the wreckers of outworn empires and civilizations, doubters, disintegrators, deicides. |
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Many terracotta figurines survive from civilizations of the Stone Age, predynastic Egypt, and ancient Crete. |
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The more advanced civilizations of both Etruscans and Greeks were gradually absorbed by the Romans. |
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So, what we have is not a clash of civilizations but mutual complicity in proliferating mutual incomprehension. |
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Of diverse types and materials, these objects illustrate the evolution of human civilizations from the Neolithic Age to the Iron Age. |
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On this scale, one may now rank the different propulsion systems available to different types of civilizations. |
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After the fall of the Roman Empire the rising Arab civilizations began to cultivate melons. |
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A well-functioning bench represents the ultimate triumph of the forces of civilizations over the rule of nature, red in tooth and claw. |
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After completing and reviewing the maze worksheet, students completed a writing activity for each of the four civilizations. |
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To avoid descent into a clash of civilizations, the media must re-engage the world. |
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The most highly alembicated and sophisticated work of art, arising in complex civilizations. |
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Using these legends, he would come up with these radical theories of fabulous civilizations from remote past. |
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Lucky charms, amulets, and talismans have been found in virtually all civilizations throughout recorded history. |
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Most of us realize that humanity made a grave mistake by considering ancient civilizations to be primitive. |
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His knowledge of French, Italian and German also lets him read modern research in the classics and ancient civilizations. |
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He has been collecting ancient coins for the past 30 years and has about 2,500 coins dating back to various civilizations. |
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The charm of the various Scandinavian civilizations is that they assume everyone else is striving for the same open liberality. |
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During these centuries scores of collectors who saw themselves as connoisseurs of ancient civilizations brought antique marbles to England. |
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Not like the Inca or Aztec civilizations, Colombian Indians lived in a more compact area. |
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A civilization that believes itself capable of making do without other civilizations tends to be headed toward its doom. |
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The early civilizations of Mesopotamia included the Sumerian, Assyrian, and Babylonian empires. |
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In this situation, never has a dialogue among civilizations been more urgent. |
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Asian and African civilizations and the pre-Columbian Americas have produced a number of hierarchically structured suzerain systems of considerable longevity. |
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That would pretty much set the stage for a generations-long clash of civilizations, with my beloved, sometimes benighted country as the aggressor. |
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Some civilizations, most notably the ancient Greeks and the Maya, firmly resisted empire, finding their main expression as systems of warring city-states. |
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It documented changes in subsistence patterns and the development of agriculture and village life which underpinned the rise of Olmec, Zapotec, and Maya civilizations. |
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Here ends this thoughtful, limpidly written exploration of screws and screwdrivers, the passage of time, the evolution of civilizations, and human invention. |
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Early civilizations used various heat applications to promote drainage and healing of boils, as well as to limit the spread of infection and for analgesic purposes. |
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They were feared as gods by the world's primitive civilizations. |
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It is capable of continuous creativity rather than, like other civilizations, ossifying and losing the capacity of creative adjustment to new challenges. |
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I do not think that it is grandiose to say that what we are seeing unfolding before our eyes is nothing less than the clash of two very different civilizations. |
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Clay representations of animals and human heads have been discovered by archaeologists working on the Aksumite and pre-Aksumite civilizations of northern Ethiopia. |
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Had modern Tatar autonomy not come about so painlessly, it would have been easy to read the bloodshed as yet another case of the inevitable clash of civilizations. |
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The map showed clearly that the distribution of oak trees is coterminous with the locations of the settled civilizations of Asia, Europe, and North America. |
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The start of the Holocene also corresponds with the rise of complex human civilizations. |
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Lengthening shadows cast by giant stone structures, like obelisks or the pillars of Stonehenge, were used by ancient civilizations to measure time. |
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The beautiful island of santorini is imbued with the history of some of the earliest civilizations. |
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Archaeological and anthropological evidence suggests that the sun was also deified by other ancient civilizations including the Druids, Aztecs, Incas and American Indians. |
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In its strive to adopt Western civilizations, the Imperial Meiji government banned tattooing as something considered a barbaric relict of the past. |
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Archaeological evidence indicates that the jicama was grown by all the major early Mesoamerican civilizations, including the Olmec, Maya, Toltec, and Aztec. |
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The Incas of Peru were one of the most advanced civilizations in pre-Columbian America, rivalled only by the Mayans and the Aztecs of Mesoamerica. |
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In this view, no politics are local, all is subsumed in a clash of civilizations. |
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Now, unlike the master shipbuilders of the Mediterranean civilizations, the Viking shipwrights didn't think in terms of cargo tonnage, military logistics, or naval tactics. |
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The privately funded SETI Institute uses radio telescopes owned by observatories around the world to sweep the sky for signals broadcast by advanced civilizations. |
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The Iron Age is not part of prehistory for all civilizations who had introduced written records during the Bronze Age. |
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Most remaining civilizations did so during the Iron Age, often through conquest by the empires, which continued to expand during this period. |
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The park is not just a place of lost civilizations, but vanished uncivilization, a Manhattan scarcely marked by human hands. |
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No less bold or all-encompassing is this new book, in which Diamond considers the opposite end of the continuum, civilizations that collapsed. |
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The sea level rises, falls, rises, falls, just like civilizations. |
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Drop your clash of civilizations references into the dustbin of history. |
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Now, the question is, how many interstellar space vehicles does each of these civilizations launch per year? |
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As one of the most ancient civilizations in the world, the country has some of the oldest surviving forms of traditional art in existence. |
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The Patron SAC said that it was a nonprofitable and non-political organisation and creating awareness about Asian civilizations. |
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If Ramo's nihilistic vision of the future holds true, the nonresilient will become the wreckage of bygone civilizations. |
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Charles Holcombe's A History of East Asia is a fine addition to the corpus of textbooks on East Asian history and civilizations. |
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This sort of highjacking of classical African civilizations by European scholars and their Arab minions must stop. |
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Volcanic impediments in the progressive development of precolumbian civilizations in the ecuadorian Andes. |
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The Muisca Confederation was as advanced as the Aztec, Maya and Inca civilizations. |
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Also, societies cannot be dichotomized into hunter-gatherer bands and agricultural civilizations. |
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Eurasia has been the host of many ancient civilizations, including those based in Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley and China. |
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Economic writings date from earlier Mesopotamian, Greek, Roman, Indian subcontinent, Chinese, Persian, and Arab civilizations. |
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For most, a life with subsistence level agriculture, fishing and, in less developed civilizations, hunting and gathering was still hard. |
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In folklore from all over Europe, giants were believed to have built the remains of previous civilizations. |
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Economists who advocated free trade believed trade was the reason why certain civilizations prospered economically. |
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Early civilizations also made decisions about whether to permit and how to tax trade. |
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The level of cultural sophistication has also sometimes been seen to distinguish civilizations from less complex societies. |
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Moche culture of Peru was one of the few ancient civilizations which produced portraits. |
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Stamps and moulds were used by most ancient civilizations, from ancient Rome and Mesopotamia to China. |
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In ancient times the Arabian peninsula served as a corridor for trade and exhibited several civilizations. |
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Dilmun is one of the ancient civilizations in the Middle East and in the Arabian Peninsula. |
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Seals were used in the earliest civilizations and are of considerable importance in archaeology and art history. |
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Historical developments in ferrous metallurgy can be found in a wide variety of past cultures and civilizations. |
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Romanization was largely effective in the western half of the empire, where native civilizations were weaker. |
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As such, most African civilizations outside of Egypt did not experience a distinct Bronze Age. |
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Trade and industry played a major role in the development of the ancient Bronze Age civilizations. |
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The Romans were among the first civilizations to harness the power of water. |
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Many of the columns and arches seen in Roman architecture were adopted from the Greek and Etruscan civilizations present in Italy. |
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Copper occurs naturally as native metallic copper and was known to some of the oldest civilizations on record. |
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Various civilizations of the Fertile Crescent used lead as a writing material, as currency, and for construction. |
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Yemen is a culturally rich country with influence from many civilizations, such as the early civilization of Sheba. |
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In his role as a college professor of archaeology, Jones is scholarly and learned in a tweed suit, lecturing on ancient civilizations. |
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Throughout recorded history, ash produced by the explosive eruption of stratovolcanoes has posed the greatest volcanic hazard to civilizations. |
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Climate change effects have been linked to the collapse of various civilizations. |
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Whales played a major part in shaping the art forms of many coastal civilizations, such as the Norse, with some dating to the Stone Age. |
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Evidence of maritime trade between civilizations dates back at least 90 millennia. |
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The Greek and Etruscan civilizations and colonies began to influence the Gauls especially in the Mediterranean area. |
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The Indian Empires and civilizations of Southeast Asia were a vital link in the spice trade. |
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American civilizations also displayed impressive accomplishments in astronomy and mathematics. |
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Ecuador was the site of many indigenous cultures, and civilizations of different proportions. |
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The continent, which has long been home to the majority of the human population, was the site of many of the first civilizations. |
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The coastal periphery was home to some of the world's earliest known civilizations, each of them developing around fertile river valleys. |
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The civilizations in Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley and the Yellow River shared many similarities. |
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These civilizations may well have exchanged technologies and ideas such as mathematics and the wheel. |
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Many of these captives were forced to undergo human sacrifice in Amerindian civilizations such as the Aztecs. |
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The early civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, China, Maya, Greece and Rome were some of the cradles of civilization. |
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This cereal belt fed the civilizations formed in the Axial Age and connected by the Silk Road. |
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The subsequent Bronze Age civilizations of Greece and the Aegean Sea have given rise to the general term Aegean civilization. |
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Some observers advocate intentionally altering the material cultures current civilizations are creating. |
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During the Neolithic, the Dniester River was the centre of one of the most advanced civilizations on earth at the time. |
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Even in advanced civilizations, the irregulars commonly outnumbered the regular army. |
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Many peoples have dismissed alien cultures and even rival civilizations, because they were unrecognizably strange. |
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He rated each for the beauty or ugliness of the skull and quality of their civilizations. |
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It is often accepted to end at approximately 650 AD, with the fall of the aforementioned major civilizations. |
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In addition to economic trade, the Silk Road served as a means of carrying out cultural trade among the civilizations along its network. |
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In order to establish itself as an American empire, Spain had to fight against the relatively powerful civilizations of the New World. |
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Common ostriches have inspired cultures and civilizations for 5,000 years in Mesopotamia and Egypt. |
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In addition to economic trade, the Silk Road was a route for cultural trade among the civilizations along its network. |
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The spice trade refers to the trade between historical civilizations in Asia, Northeast Africa and Europe. |
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Ancient texts and archaeological excavations show the use of perfumes in some of the earliest human civilizations. |
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They were directly responsible for destroying the civilizations of the Inca, Aztec, and Maya in their quest to build the Spanish Empire. |
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The plethora of civilizations in the Andean region provided for a general disunity that the Incas had to subdue in order to maintain control. |
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The civilizations within the empire that had previously spoken Quechua kept their own variety distinct from the Quechua the Incas spread. |
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By 300 BCE, this culture was eclipsed by other emerging civilizations in Mesoamerica. |
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The exact significance and attributes of Quetzalcoatl varied somewhat between civilizations and through history. |
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At those times, other more ancient civilizations also flourished in the highlands. |
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On the coast, these included the civilizations of the Paracas, Nazca, Wari, and the more outstanding Chimu and Mochica. |
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Numerous archaeological sites and monumental remains attest to the high degree of complexity of these civilizations. |
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Tourism is a major industry in Trujillo due to the city's proximity to important sites where the Moche and Chimu civilizations evolved. |
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These civilizations had highly skilled artisans, and many of their artifacts having been found during archaeological digs in the city. |
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These Neolithic civilizations, known as the Yellow River and Yangtze civilizations, arose millennia ago. |
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On the other hand, the Mongol rulers also adopted flexibly to a variety of cultures from many advanced civilizations within the vast empire. |
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Sheep husbandry is practised throughout the majority of the inhabited world, and has been fundamental to many civilizations. |
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Ancient historians who visited India offer the closest linguistic equivalence in Indian society and slavery in other ancient civilizations. |
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The first civilizations generally did not distinguish between civil law and criminal law. |
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Regulation of businesses existed in the ancient early Egyptian, Indian, Greek, and Roman civilizations. |
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For example, one of the most advanced civilizations of the Middle Ages was China. |
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They included civilizations such as the Olmec, Maya, Zapotec, Moche, and Nazca. |
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South of the Sahel, civilizations rose in the coastal forests where horses and camels could not survive. |
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Nearly all the agricultural civilizations have been heavily constrained by their environments. |
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In Africa, this period saw a decline in many civilizations and an advancement in others. |
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In this influential book Mumford explored the development of urban civilizations. |
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Most other civilizations reached the end of prehistory during the Iron Age. |
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The Bronze Age is the earliest period in which some civilizations have reached the end of prehistory, by introducing written records. |
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Spreading its influence outside the parent continent, it made a fecundating contribution to later civilizations rising in the northern Mediterranean. |
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For his part, Patriarch Yazigi stressed that Syria is the cradle of religions and civilizations, pointing out that all attempts to disunite the Syrian people have failed. |
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Gravitational lenses could also be used to transmit signals, amplifying them so they could travel further and potentially reach distant civilizations. |
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The geographic shape of today's Croatia is the result of the 14-century long history of the Croatian people in this crossroads of different civilizations. |
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The mission of the project is sending of different messages in the form of radio signal to the outer space for interconnection with extraterrestrial civilizations. |
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Unlike other civilizations, whose armies had to disband during the planting and harvest seasons, the Spartan serfs or helots, did the manual labor. |
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The development of the stirrup and the breeding of horses strong enough to carry a fully armed archer made the nomads a constant threat to the more settled civilizations. |
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As complex civilizations arose in the Eastern Hemisphere, the indigenous societies in the Americas remained relatively simple and fragmented into diverse regional cultures. |
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Over the following millennia, civilizations developed across the world. |
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However, by the 18th century, due to extensive world trade and colonization, the histories of most civilizations had become substantially intertwined. |
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Trade and improved agricultural techniques supported more sophisticated societies, leading to the early civilizations of Sao, Kanem, Bornu, Shilluk, Baguirmi, and Wadai. |
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In Mexico and the Central American countries where civilizations like the Maya developed, indigenous people preserve traditions across modern boundaries. |
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With thousands of years of continuous history, China is one of the world's oldest civilizations, and is regarded as one of the cradles of civilization. |
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Almost nothing was left of the Inca civilizations after the conquest by the Spanish, as culture was not as significant as gold to the new conquerors. |
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Hydrocarbons are a primary energy source for current civilizations. |
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In this definition, Western culture is the set of literary, scientific, political, artistic and philosophical principles which set it apart from other civilizations. |
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These civilizations possessed writing, the Minoans writing in an undeciphered script known as Linear A, and the Mycenaeans in Linear B, an early form of Greek. |
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While Egypt and Sudan due to the early civilizations of Ancient Egypt and Nubia entered historicity by the Bronze Age, the Maghreb remained in the prehistoric period longer. |
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Writing as it is known today did not exist in human civilization until the 4th millennium BC, in a relatively small number of technologically advanced civilizations. |
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He took a comparative topical approach to 26 independent civilizations and demonstrated that they displayed striking parallels in their origin, growth, and decay. |
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The earliest chronologies date back to Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt, though no historical writers in these early civilizations were known by name. |
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The Aegean was the site of the original democracies, and its seaways were the means of contact among several diverse civilizations of the Eastern Mediterranean. |
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Archaeology and mythography, on the other hand, have revealed that the Greeks were also inspired by some of the civilizations of Asia Minor and the Near East. |
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The interplay of civilizations was more relevant to Greeks living in Anatolia, such as Herodotus himself, for whom life within a foreign civilization was a recent memory. |
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Bronze itself is harder and more durable than other metals available at the time, allowing Bronze Age civilizations to gain a technological advantage. |
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In the Hellenized east, ancient civilizations like those of Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Judea and Syria, effectively resisted all but its most superficial effects. |
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Experimental archaeologist Pavel Pavel made several attempts, they had to answer the question how ancient civilizations transported heavy weights. |
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In both areas, sculpture was initially of stone, and later of terracotta and metal as the civilizations in these areas became more technologically proficient. |
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Some early civilizations, such as Ptolemaic Egypt adopted a closed currency policy whereby foreign merchants had to exchange their coin for local money. |
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It took the combined skills of three great civilizations far apart in time to frame that godlike concept in which the tangible universe itself was only a single factor. |
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