Saladin and Richard certainly knew about truce and parley in one era of technological equivalence between their two civilisations. |
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Across all civilisations, the place of rest has always been sacred so please respect it. |
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And there is his basic and perhaps rather obvious point that the decline of civilisations proceeds in a serious of routs and rallies. |
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Pre-Columbian civilisations such as the Inca and the Aztecs failed to turn the wheel from a toy into a practical tool. |
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The art of woodcut, in fact, dates back to the early Egyptian and Chinese civilisations. |
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It has always been one of the greatest pleasures and greatest consolations of humankind, found in all civilisations. |
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During the past century empires crashed, new states foundered, utopian projects failed and entire civilisations melted down. |
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They both feature iron-age civilisations bootstrapping themselves up to starfaring capability or thereabouts. |
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This covers all manner of weirdness from frog falls, ghosts and poltergeists, levitation, UFOs, lost civilisations and displaced animals. |
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The following centuries saw the successive rise and fall of new civilisations. |
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The growth of large civilisations has meant that large cities and urban areas have been built in many parts of the world. |
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But history shows that even most prosperous civilisations have decayed and disintegrated if it did not have a nationalistic ideology. |
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Over the last few decades, western civilisations have busily sown the seeds of their own destruction. |
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He was a brave and energetic traveller, an art historian of astonishing erudition, and a profoundly perceptive connoisseur of civilisations. |
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The building of shelters and huts encouraged man to live in villages and settlements, and this led to the growth of civilisations. |
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It was the development of farms that led to creation of the world's first great civilisations. |
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The earliest samples of enamel using glass can be traced to before 2,500 B.C. to the Sumerian and Egyptian civilisations. |
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The Ark brought Hancock to public attention in the late 1980s and has formed the prologue to his search for lost civilisations. |
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Thus, we start in the polar ice and tundra, move on to grasslands, thence to rain forests and marshes, then uplands, seaboards and maritime civilisations. |
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Merchants, far from being sceptics, were often the agents of religious fervour and proselytism on the shifting trade routes between civilisations. |
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Why has Indian civilisation survived over the years, instead of going the way of the Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Mesopotamian and Babylonian civilisations? |
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Soon, very soon, we will have to recognize that Australia is an off-shore island in an Asia-Pacific world of very dynamic and fast-growing societies and civilisations. |
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Meanwhile the Malays and Chinese had managed to build impressive civilisations without so much as a past tense, let alone a subjunctive, or genitive plural. |
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It was those differences that prevented the countries of the Occident from following the paths of the earlier Chinese and Indian civilisations. |
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In ancient times, Iraq was home to several civilisations, including the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians. |
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The collections represent the civilisations of the ancient Near East and its adjacent areas. |
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Horse racing has a long and distinguished history and has been practised in civilisations across the world since ancient times. |
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Until 2006, she was still travelling the world, finding inspiration both from ancient civilisations and underwater worlds for her art work. |
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Accompanied by a number of companions, the Doctor combats a variety of foes, while working to save civilisations and help people in need. |
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The Egyptians were one of the first major civilisations to codify design elements in art and architecture. |
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They are reported to be the founders of various civilisations such as the Aztec, the Maya and the Inca. |
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Several ancient civilisations were located around the Mediterranean shores, and were greatly influenced by their proximity to the sea. |
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It maintained close ties with European civilisations including the Roman Empire. |
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The ancient history of the region includes some of South Asia's oldest settlements and some of its major civilisations. |
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Historically part of Ancient India, it is one of the world's earliest urban civilisations, along with Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt. |
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Weaving was known in all the great civilisations, but no clear line of causality has been established. |
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A futuristic megalopolis of the 21st century, the ever-developing emirate of Dubai is a crossroads of civilisations between Europe and Asia. |
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As a result, marine channels, navigable rivers and sea crossings formed the trade routes of historic and ancient civilisations. |
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The interior of Izel tells the story of ancient Mayan, Aztec and Olmec civilisations through murals, hieroglyphs and stone treasures. |
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Pipes with idioglot reeds have been identified from later civilisations, for example the Greek aulos and the Sardinian launeddas. |
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By the time of early civilisations such as ancient Egypt, cattle, sheep, goats and pigs were being raised on farms. |
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The Italic tribe known as the Latins formed the Roman Kingdom, which eventually became a republic that conquered and assimilated other nearby civilisations. |
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Scientists will use the optical telescope at the Oak Ridge Observatory in Massachusetts to try to detect light signals they believe could be sent from distant civilisations. |
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All those civilisations have affected the social structure of Morocco. |
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Oman has a long tradition of shipbuilding, as maritime travel played a major role in the Omanis' ability to stay in contact with the civilisations of the ancient world. |
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Understanding the past appears to be a universal human need, and the telling of history has emerged independently in civilisations around the world. |
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Under this model, the lands between the Adriatic Sea and the Indus River form the Intermediate Region, and are considered a bridge between Western and Eastern civilisations. |
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Anatolia forms a bridge between the Orient and the Occident, it has long been mosaic of cultures, combining to form a great picture of civilisations, culture and art. |
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Central Europe became the centre of silver production during the Middle Ages, as the Mediterranean deposits exploited by the ancient civilisations had been exhausted. |
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