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  • ...s of ancient [[Greece]] and [[Rome]]. The dictionary covers key aspects of ancient Greek and Roman life and [[literature]], such as [[science]], social struct
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  • ....org/wiki/Africa African] [[culture]]s from the pharaohs and the ancient [[civilization]]s of the south through the colonial era to the emergence of 53 independent
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  • ...al element of [[civilization]] as a whole. Written by a leading scholar of ancient civilizations, ''A Dictionary of World Mythology'' presents the powerful go
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  • ...s]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greco-Roman_civilization Greco-Roman civilization] in Europe, the [[advent]] of [[Christianity]], and the [https://en.wikiped ...[[civilizations]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Near_East ancient Near East]; later, they grew to the north and west to include Western Europ
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  • ...given to: hominid evolution, primate [[behavior]], [[genetics]], [[ancient civilization]]s, cross-cultural studies, social theories, and the [[value]] of human [[l
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/Entrep%C3%B4t entrepôt] of the Mesopotamia-to-Indus Valley Civilization trade route. Dilmun is regarded as one of the oldest ancient civilizations in the Middle East. The Sumerians described Dilmun as a parad
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  • ...uring the time known as [[classical antiquity]], roughly spanning from the Ancient Greek [[Bronze Age]] in 1000 [[BCE]] to the [[Dark Ages]] circa [[Common Er ...eastern Mediterranean—the ancient [[Persian Empire]] and the [[kingdoms of ancient India]]—are termed [[Orientalists]].
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  • ...ys [[responsible]] for their failure to [[establish]] a great pre-Adamic [[civilization]]. From this time on [[Nodite]] [[culture]] declined for over one hundred a ...URANTIA Sangik] in [[nature]], although they continued to [[maintain]] a [[civilization]] superior to that of the [[surrounding]] [[barbarians]].
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  • ...ilizing]] the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mores mores], but advancing [[civilization]] has increasingly [[liberated]] [[mankind]] from the bondage of [[fear]] a ...al.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_66#66:2._THE_PRINCE.27S_STAFF teachers], ancient man was held a helpless [[victim]] of the [[ritual]] of the [https://en.wik
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  • ...'Mesopotamia'' comes from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greek ancient Greek] root words μέσος (meso) "middle" and ποταμός (potamos) " *1: an ancient region of southwestern Asia in present-day Iraq, lying between the Tigris a
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  • ...with the red race there [[persisted]] only the hazy [[tradition]] of an [[ancient]] [[contest]] with the archer peoples. The [[Chinese]] early turned to [[ag ...isruption of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greco-Roman_world Graeco-Roman civilization].
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  • ...boos]], all [[expressed]] in the same [[negative]] form as were the most [[ancient]] prohibitions. But these newer codes were truly emancipating in that they 89:1.6 [[Methods]] of eating soon became taboo, and so originated [[ancient]] and [[modern]] table [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etiquette etiquette].
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  • ...And [[climate]] was the decisive [[factor]] in the [[establishment]] of [[civilization]] in that area. ...c changes], about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/15,000_BC 15,000 B.C.], [[civilization]] had settled down to a world-wide [[stalemate]] except for the [[cultural]
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  • ...ds of years endless [[rituals]] have hampered [[society]] and [[cursed]] [[civilization]], have been an intolerable burden to every [[act]] of life, every racial u ...mes]]. The making of [[pilgrimages]] to [[sacred]] [[shrines]] is a very [[ancient]] [[ritual]]. The ritual next grew into elaborate ceremonies of [[purificat
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  • The ''touchstone'' was used in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greece ancient Greece]. Its role in the introduction of monetary [[economy]] was explored It was also used by Indus Valley Civilization about 3500 BC for testing the purity of soft metals.
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  • ...] from the Late Latin word Alphabetum, which in turn [[originated]] in the Ancient Greek Αλφάβητος Alphabetos, from alpha and beta, the first two [[l ...he world, these ancient [[tribes]] suddenly loom upon the [[horizon]] of [[civilization]] with a full-grown and superior [[culture]], [[embracing]] [[temples]], me
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  • ...fatal to go abroad alone without some mark of [[group]] [[association]]. [[Civilization]] has become man's insurance against [[violent]] [[death]], while the premi ...at man's many blunders have thus far failed to stop or destroy [[human]] [[civilization]].
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  • ...ramid was built as a tomb for [[Fourth dynasty of Egypt|Fourth dynasty]] [[ancient Egypt|Egyptian]] King [[Khufu]] (Cheops in Greek) and constructed over a 20 ...'' notes "By themselves, of course, none of these modern labels define the ancient purposes of the architecture they describe." p. 8</ref> Queen's Chamber and
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  • ...ion]] of the [[morals]] of the men who first conceived such [[deities]]. [[Ancient]] religions and [[mythology]] faithfully portray the [[beliefs]] and [[trad ...l]] [[revelation]]. And it is not strange that [[progress]] was slow; in [[ancient]] days, to be [[progressive]] or [[inventive]] meant to be killed as a [htt
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  • ...them the most [[heterogeneous]] race mixture ever to exist on [[Urantia]]. Ancient India acted as a catch basin for the migrating races. The base of the penin ...very much toward the enhancement of what might have been an even greater [[civilization]]. As it [[developed]], the red man was destroying himself in the [[America
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  • ...ghly [[disciplined]] and better [[controlled]] [[primitive]] [[groups]] of ancient times. This senseless [[superstition]], some of which still [[persists]], [ [[Category:Paper 68 - The Dawn of Civilization]]
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  • ...[past]], it has been an indispensable [[scaffolding]] in the building of [[civilization]], but it is rapidly becoming culturally bankrupt—incapable of producing ...its substitutes must provide in order to [[continue]] the advancement of [[civilization]]. And if such adequate substitutes are not provided, then you may be sure
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  • ...the origins of that language, and so it is often defined as "the study of ancient [[writing|text]]s and languages," although this is a rather narrow view and ...roto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]]. Philology's interest in ancient languages led to the study of what were in the 18th century "exotic" langua
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  • ...the world at large possessed little [[culture]]. Certain [[centers]] of [[civilization]] existed here and there, but most of [[Urantia]] languished in [[savagery] ...opotamia Mesopotamia], near the mouth of the [[rivers]], remnants of the [[ancient]] [[culture]] of the days of [[Dalamatia]]. With the passing [[millenniums]
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  • *1: an ancient region of [[Mesopotamia]], formed when the kingdoms of Akkad in the north a '''Babylonia''' was an ancient [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akkadian_language Akkadian]-speaking Semitic
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  • ...] ages of any world, [[competition]] is [[essential]] to [[progressive]] [[civilization]]. As the [[evolution]] of man progresses, [[co-operation]] becomes increas
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  • ...was more exclusively [[Nodite]] in [[character]], and they clung to the [[ancient]] [[traditions]] of [[Dalamatia]]. Nonetheless, these [https://www.wikipedi ...ng of historic annals. They quickly revived many [[phases]] of the passing civilization of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesopotamia Mesopotamia], [[adopting]] th
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  • ...n a world established in Light and Life. When wars and power struggles are ancient history, what would the news shows, radio, television and the internet repo ...be a function that really contributes to the development and progress of a civilization by making sure that the best of human thought finds its way to the minds an
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  • The term "Sumerian" is the common name given to the ancient non-Semitic inhabitants of [[Mesopotamia]], Sumer, by the Semitic [https:// ...org/wiki/Sumer#City-states_in_Mesopotamia city states] that became part of ancient [[Babylonia]].
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  • ...'', ''ʿIvriyyim'' ʿIḇrîm'', ''ʿIḇriyyîm'', "traverse or pass over") are an ancient people defined as descendants of biblical Patriarch '''[[Abraham]]''' (Hebr ...English ''Ebreu'' Old French ''Ebreu'' Latin ''Hebraeus'' or ''Hebraic'', Ancient Greek ''Ἑβραῖος'' Aramaic ''עברי ('ibrāy)'' Hebrew ''עברי
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  • ...igh in their own [[language]]. Because of this we [[reason]] that the very ancient word Ama has the meaning »Mother« in its narrow sense. In the figurative ...[inspired]] the biblical serpent and its symbolism from Pre History to all ancient civilizations.
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  • ...]] of the [[Planetary Prince]], sets the pace for the [[development]] of [[civilization]]. For centuries the [[city]] [[headquarters]] schools of the [[Planetary P ...d again, pause to consider how the [[moral]] [[authority]] of even such an ancient [[center]] would be reinforced were there situated not far-distant still an
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  • 79:6.6 The superiority of the [[ancient]] yellow race was due to four great [[factors]]: ...irst to attain a large-scale [[cultural]], [[social]], and [[political]] [[civilization]].
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  • ...s becoming more and more [[voluntary]], subject to man's [[control]]. In [[ancient]] times lack of [[understanding]] insured the [[appearance]] of [[children] ...asure lures''—this introduces a new [[factor]] into racial [[survival]]; [[ancient]] man [[exposed]] undesired [[children]] to die; moderns refuse to bear the
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  • ...(which knew the non-marital mediator as a proxenetas), then in [[Roman]] [[civilization]], (Roman law, starting from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justinian_I Jus
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  • ...of ''Amosad'' [[inaugurated]] a brilliant era. The massive [[waves]] of [[civilization]] which later spread over Eurasia immediately followed the great renaissanc ...Europe, India, and the upper stretches of the Mesopotamian plains. This [[ancient]] [[language]] gave the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occident Occidental]
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  • ...he similar-sounding [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenicia Phoenicia], a civilization famous for its production of purple dye from conch shells. A late antique e
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  • ...ll such rejected consorts as [[slaves]]—that was at least one advance in [[civilization]]. Though the [[social]] [[standards]] of the [[Hebrews]] were crude, they 69:8.6 [[Slavery]] was an indispensable link in the chain of [[human]] [[civilization]]. It was the bridge over which [[society]] passed from [[chaos]] and indol
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  • ...ble condition they laboriously reached the existing fragile [[state]] of [[civilization]], not by external guidance or as a consequence of some initial [[design]], nobility of Western civilization
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  • ...ng of the bride over the [[threshold]] is reminiscent of a [[number]] of [[ancient]] [[practices]], among others, of the days of [[wife]] [https://en.wikipedi ...es [[formally]], as well as [[covertly]], [[initiates]] marriage. And as [[civilization]] has [[progressed]], women have had an increasing part in all [[phases]] o
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  • ...] However, it is possible to trace the origin of the [[word]] ratio to the Ancient Greek λόγος ([[logos]]) appearing in Book V of [https://en.wikipedia.o ...of [[civilization]]. All things equal, a numerous people will dominate the civilization of a smaller [[race]]. Hence failure to increase in numbers up to a certain
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  • ...al.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_64#64:7._DISPERSION_OF_THE_COLORED_RACES ancient blue man], to [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_63#63:1 ...d now and then by numerous outstanding [[personalities]] in the march of [[civilization]] and the progressive [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper
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  • 80:3.1 The [[ancient]] [[centers]] of the [[culture]] of the blue man were located along all the 80:3.3 The European civilization of this early [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_78#PAPE
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  • ...the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indus_Valley_Civilization Indus Valley Civilization], where the citadel represented a centralised [[authority]]. The main citad In ancient [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece Greece], the [https://en.wikipedia.or
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  • ...dden within you. Many of you have been indoctrinated by [[traditions]] and ancient [[beliefs]], to exalt [[humility]] above all things. Be careful not to show ...ather has entrusted them with and that could be of benefit to the entire [[civilization]].
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  • ...the flesh, mutilations, knocking out teeth, and cutting off fingers. As [[civilization]] advanced, these crude [[concepts]] of [[sacrifice]] were elevated to the ...esent-day forms of [[worship]] are simply the [[ritualization]] of these [[ancient]] [[sacrificial]] [[techniques]] of positive [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • ...lesser extent, [https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibet Tibet] were the [[ancient]] gateways through which these peoples of [https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wik ...ssland where the herders were gradually turning to [[agriculture]]. This [[civilization]] perished when the rain winds shifted to the southeast, but in its day it
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  • ...[[enslavement]], one hundred per cent a year being the loan rate of these ancient times. The moneylenders made themselves kings by creating a standing army o ...he next life. The priesthoods thus became very rich; they were chief among ancient [[capitalists]].
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  • ...at recognize our [[existence]] as an authentic and [[ancient]] planetary [[civilization]] on a parallel with your own, although we are somewhat further advanced, I
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  • ...]] objects were magical [[charms]]. The [[practices]] of a new or higher [[civilization]] were looked upon with disfavor because of their supposedly [[evil]] magic
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  • ...hat the resources of the planet are for all. The success of each member of civilization is success for all. Each person who achieves his or her goals ceases to be
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  • ...nt periods of [[mourning]] inactivity were one of the great obstacles to [[civilization]]'s advancement. Weeks and even months of each year were [[literally]] wast ...[[persons]] in these [[death]] [[sacrifices]]. It was a great advance in [[civilization]] when the [[inheritance]] of kin replaced the burning and [[burying]] of [
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  • ...org/wiki/World_energy_resources_and_consumption power consumption of human civilization]. As well as energy, photosynthesis is also the source of the carbon in all ...and algae. The chloroplasts in modern plants are the descendants of these ancient symbiotic cyanobacteria.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photosynthesis]
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  • ...edia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas American Indians] had a [[civilization]] emerging from cannibalism and, therefore, steeped in [https://en.wikipedi ...-honored [[religious]] [[customs]] and the contrary demands of advancing [[civilization]], than the [[Hebrew]] [[narrative]] of Jephthah and his only daughter. As
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  • *1. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism Hinduism]—the most [[ancient]]. 92:6.3 The most advanced [[religions]] of [[ancient]] times were [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism Hinduism] and [https:/
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  • ...ute in any constructive and lasting [[manner]] to the advancement of human civilization. But [[Christianity]], as it is subdivided and [[secularized]] today, prese ...f outgrown [[systems]] of [[worship]]. The well-meant [[desire]] to foster ancient [[thought]] systems effectually prevents the sponsoring of new and adequate
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  • ...which later blossomed into [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe European civilization]. ...IOLET_RACE violet race]. In these highland sites, situated in a narrow and ancient fertile belt lying in the lower foothills of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/
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  • ...ake Goddess statuettes. In [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anciient_Greece Ancient Greece] there were several [[cults]] [[Worship|worshipping]] the "Kourotrop
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  • ...race or nation to eliminate another is older than Caligastia’s arrival in ancient Mesopotamia. Much before the days of the Lanonandek Son, battles raged with ...er states: “We in our celestial realm see a definite moral decline of your civilization. Many of you are sliding down a so-very-slippery slope of disorder, psychol
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  • ...] [[creation]] regarded with awe, especially one of seven monuments of the ancient world that appeared on various lists of late antiquity. ...eeling of awe or admiration; marvel: "She wondered at all the [[things]] [[civilization]] can teach a woman to endure" Frances Newman.
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  • ...s]] the Maya Cosmic Masters as the ones who [[influenced]] their ancient [[civilization]] millennia ago and makes that [[equation]] with them as also being of the
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  • ...hich later ruling [[minds]] [[formulated]] the [[written]] [[laws]]. The [[ancient]] [[judge]] had no [[laws]]. When he handed down a [[decision]], he simply ...ad [[power]] would use it selfishly. Nevertheless, the [[status]] of any [[civilization]] may be very accurately determined by the thoroughness and equity of its [
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  • ...r or not there are still present, relatively pure line descendants of this ancient Nodite race? Is this the race that has been associated with royalty through ...he Book of Enoch reveals to us that the core of such “nefarious plans” has ancient roots dating from the very origins of rebellion on this planet. Is it reall
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  • ...mes the general supervision for all local universes by the agencies of the Ancient of Days. From the local universes comes the government of the Creator Sons, ...ere the most practical and efficient way to conduct almost the whole known civilization in one direction and the Most Highs used them to accomplish their progressi
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  • ...s chief [[work]] consisted in the compilation of the [[wise]] sayings of [[ancient]] [[philosophers]]. He was a rejected teacher during his lifetime, but his ...ed [[shadow]] of the heavenly way; that the true [[pattern]] of temporal [[civilization]] is the [[mirror]] [[reflection]] of the eternal order of [[heaven]]. The
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  • ...e general supervision for all [[local universes]] by the agencies of the [[Ancient of Days]]. From the local universes comes the government of the [[Creator S ...[[practical]] and [[efficient]] way of conducting almost the whole known [[civilization]] in one direction and the Most Highs used them to accomplish their long-te
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  • ...d the entire life of the [[ancients]], and marriage was no exception. As [[civilization]] advanced, as marriage became more seriously regarded, the [[wedding]] [[c 83:4.8 One of the most [[ancient]] forms of the wedding [[ceremony]] was to have a [[priest]] [[bless]] the
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  • ...ebatable, since the [[empire]] of this time preserved the main features of ancient urban [[society]] and remained a Mediterranean state par excellence. The is This period is characterized by the crisis of ancient city life, aggravated by serious territorial losses and cultural decline. S
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  • ...vigorate and [[stimulate]] the slow [[progress]] of the [[evolution]] of [[civilization]]. 81:6.2 The [[civilization]] which is now [[evolving]] on [[Urantia]] grew out of, and is predicated o
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  • 82:3.6 With advancing [[civilization]], certain [[tribes]] put the severe [[marriage]] tests of [[male]] [[endur 82:3.8 The [[fact]] that [[ancient]] peoples regarded it as a disgrace, or even a [[sin]], not to be married,
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  • ...age, do not sleep, we do not eat and we do not forget. We are a parallel civilization to yours, and we remember all the wonderful things that are and were being ...ining years these memories return and do so for no reason at all. We, the ancient ones, who have been watch-caring you for a prolonged period of time, know t
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  • 63:6.7 Onagar [[maintained]] [[headquarters]] on the northern shores of the ancient [[Mediterranean]] in the region of the present [https://www.wikipedia.org/w ...arrival of the [[Planetary Prince]], was there such a high [[spiritual]] [[civilization]] on [[earth]]. These simple people had a real though [[primitive]] [[relig
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  • ...Its [[God]] was a [[being]] of supreme [[wisdom]] and the [[patron]] of [[civilization]]; it was a militant [[religious]] [[philosophy]] which dared to battle wit ...s]] sought to overthrow the teachings of Zoroaster, they resurrected the [[ancient]] [[worship]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithra Mithra]. And [https:
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  • ...indicated by [[Plato]]'s and [[Aristotle]]'s works, along with many other ancient and medieval [[philosophers]]. ...e thought of as elements or branches of Western philosophy. To some of the ancient Greeks, these fields were often one and the same. Thus, philosophy is an ex
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  • ...ed]] and you have moved on. This is a lesson for the world, to let go of [[ancient]] [[grievances]] and hatreds that are passed from generation to [[generatio ...which is higher and perhaps newer? Will [[Judaism]] cling forever to the [[ancient]] [[texts]] which have shackled the lives of so many believers? Will [[Chri
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  • ...carried on [[collectively]]. And wherever and whenever the [[fabric]] of [[civilization]] becomes [[stressed]] by the [[complications]] of [[society]]'s advancemen ...apter_.31 Midianites] is a typical recital of the atrocious cruelty of the ancient [[tribal]] wars; this [[assault]], with its slaughter of all the [[males]]
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  • ...]] and were the first of the Sangik [[children]] to [[develop]] a tribal [[civilization]] and [[government]]. They were always [[monogamous]]; even their mixed [[d ...]] strains perished in these [[tribal]] [[struggles]]; otherwise a great [[civilization]] would have been built upon the [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Amer
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  • ...nal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_76 second Eden] was the [[cradle]] of [[civilization]] for almost thirty thousand years. Here in [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki ...the world at large possessed little [[culture]]. Certain [[centers]] of [[civilization]] existed here and there, but most of [[Urantia]] languished in [[savagery]
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  • It is generally agreed that the [[word]] was coined 2500 years ago in ancient [[Greece]], by the playwright [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus Aesc ...'Philanthropia'—loving what it is to be human—was thought to be the key to civilization.[1]
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  • ==PAPER 68: THE DAWN OF CIVILIZATION== ...ing [[ages]], and down to the later times when a real, though imperfect, [[civilization]] had evolved among the higher [[races]] of [[mankind]].
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  • ...ity of the Incas," has become the most recognizable symbol of the [[Inca]] civilization.</center>]] A '''civilization''' or '''civilisation''' is a [[society]] or [[culture]] group normally def
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  • ...they would travel north or south, but rest [[assured]] that much of the [[civilization]] we brought to these lands would travel; both ways. It would never be comp George: "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piri_Reis Piri Reis]?" (An ancient map of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antarctica Antarctica]).
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  • ...NDITES Andites], and from these regions the [[potentials]] of [[modern]] [[civilization]] spread to the world. ...lesser extent, [https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibet Tibet] were the [[ancient]] gateways through which these peoples of [https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wik
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  • We thank all personal beings who are our fore-fathers and fore-mothers, also ancient beyond comprehension, yet here, now, and present. We do sense in our deep ...you, this means hundreds of thousands of years now, the slow evolution of civilization and this flowering of individual expression.
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  • ...nce], the [[mountain]] peaks and highlands appearing as islands above this ancient sea. Later on, these European seas began to withdraw. Still later, the [[Me ...i=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CD0Q6AEwAw#v=onepage&q&f=false human civilization][https://archaeology.about.com/od/domestications/qt/horses.htm].
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  • ...the needs of the day, and the changes can become accepted as a part of the ancient tradition. A famous book on the subject is ''[https://cambridge.org/catalog ...gin of words and their sense development thus illustrating the history and civilization of culture, Elsevier, Oxford, 7th ed., 2000
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  • '''Atlantis''' (in [[Ancient Greek|Greek]], Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος}, "island of [[Atlas (mythol ...ok]]s and [[film]]s as its name is a byword for prehistoric but advanced [[civilization]]s.
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  • 66:5.8 The [[purpose]] of an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_wall ancient city wall] was to protect against ferocious beasts as well as to prevent su ...ealed religion''. This [[body]] was slow in [[functioning]]. [[Urantia]] [[civilization]] was [[literally]] forged out between the ''anvil of [[necessity]] and the
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  • ...arenas of your planet’s consciousness. Prior to the rebellion, there was a civilization in place that was progressing according to the plans of our Father. It was
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  • ...hether they would travel north or south, but rest assured that much of the civilization we brought to these lands would travel; both ways. It would never be comple George: "Piri Reis?" (An ancient map of Antarctica).
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  • ...who came down to [[earth]] and there with the daughters of men begot an [[ancient]] [[race]] of [[heroes]]. And all this [[legend]] became further [[confused
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  • ...of the women hysteric, and these two types accounted for a good deal of [[ancient]] [[inspiration]] as well as spirit and [[devil]] [[Possessed|possession]]. ...dure]], comparable to present-day [[church]] [[rituals]] conducted in an [[ancient]] [[tongue]]. The [[human]] race very early sought for [[superhuman]] help,
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  • ...institutions]] are all [[essential]] to the [[survival]] of [[cultural]] [[civilization]], the [[family]] is the master civilizer. A child learns most of the [[ess ...The [[humans]] of olden times did not [[possess]] a very rich [[social]] [[civilization]], but such as they had they [[faithfully]] and [[effectively]] passed on t
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  • ...h artificial channels, i.e. not [[vocalization]] or gestures, goes back to ancient [[cave paintings]], drawn maps, and [[writing]]. Our indebtedness to the [[Ancient Romans]] in the field of communication does not end with the Latin root "co
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  • ..._THE_ANDITES Andite] stock and as a result of the [[mores]] of advancing [[civilization]], marriage is slowly becoming [[mutual]], [[romantic]], [[parental]], [[po ...ng of the bride over the [[threshold]] is reminiscent of a [[number]] of [[ancient]] [[practices]], among others, of the days of [[wife]] [https://en.wikipedi
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  • ...and [[social sciences]]. Conventionally the humanities include [[Languages|ancient and modern languages]] and [[literature]], [[history]], [[philosophy]], [ ...ademic tradition, refer to cultures of [[classical antiquity]], namely the Ancient Greek and Roman cultures. Classical study was formerly considered one of t
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  • 71:0.1 The [[state]] is a useful [[evolution]] of [[civilization]]; it [[represents]] [[society]]'s net gain from the ravages and [[sufferin ...olved a [[state]] had they not prematurely encountered the more advanced [[civilization]] of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_80#80:9._THE
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  • ...present to your teacher is related to the rules and regulations of your [[civilization]], and you are in an enviable situation. I realize you do not feel that it ...[[civilization]] has a [[duty]] to uphold its civilization. You have, as a civilization, come far from the days, as you discussed earlier, of [https://en.wikipedia
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  • ...of were written greatly out of a time sequence. Much portrayed is from the ancient past, and some of the current era in which it was received, and yet more of ...rises and fall in the population and in the development and destruction of civilization. It is as inevitable to a world as it is for a single human being to go thr
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  • ...ate. Papermaking is considered to be one of the [[Four Great Inventions of Ancient China]], since the first papermaking process was developed in China during * Needham, Joseph (1986). Science and Civilization in China: Volume 5, Chemicals and Chemical Technology, Part 1, Paper and Pr
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