نتایج جستجو برای: for exampel civilization

تعداد نتایج: 10355639  

Journal: :متن پژوهی ادبی 0
مجتبی مطهری .

to understand religion, spiritual man , and his inside world , requires true recognition of human culture and civilization, religious civilization in particular , which are rooted in his history and religious beliefs. the objective of this paper is to determine what is meant by religious art. should any art attributed to as religious be considered as sacred and devine? obtaining answers to such...

Journal: :Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 2022

Geoscientists have generally been at the leading edge of predicting challenges society faces from hazards both natural and anthropomorphic. As geoscientists, we less successful in devising solutions to those problems ensure a habitable planet for ourselves future generations because often lie creating novel partnerships with other researchers, including engineers, biologists, social scientists....

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
J Daniel Rogers Wendy H Cegielski

With a few exceptions, the distant past is an anonymous land occupied by people who made things and left behind a cryptic record of broken pieces. Even when the written word comes into play in human history and we can read the hieroglyphs naming an Egyptian pharaoh and describing royal achievements, the majority of human experience remains unknown and unrecoverable. Archaeologists usually excav...

2008
Amelia Sparavigna

Written words probably developed independently at least in three places: Egypt, Mesopotamia and Harappa. In these densely populated areas, signs, icons and symbols were eventually used to create a writing system. It is interesting to see how sometimes remote populations are using the same icons and symbols. Here, we discuss examples and some results obtained by researchers investigating the sig...

2005

By the time it had reached its zenith during the second-century of the Common Era, the Roman Empire had developed into one of the greatest civilizations the ancient world had ever known. Cities scattered across an imperial region that stretched from the North Sea to the Red Sea had flourished under a well-ordered governing body housed in Rome. These regional centers stood unfortified in the cou...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Rolando González-José Neus Martínez-Abadías Antonio González-Martín Josefina Bautista-Martínez Jorge Gómez-Valdés Mirsha Quinto Miquel Hernández

The Mexica Empire reached an outstanding social, economic and politic organization among Mesoamerican civilizations. Even though archaeology and history provide substantial information about their past, their biological origin and the demographic consequences of their settlement in the Central Valley of Mexico remain unsolved. Two main hypotheses compete to explain the Mexica origin: a social r...

Journal: :Medical History 1970
C P Warren

INTRODUCTION CIVILIZATION rose to two great heights in ancient Greece, namely in the Bronze age and in the later Classical period. In the latter medicine advanced considerably and culminated in the work of Hippocrates. Knowledge of medicine in the Greek Bronze age depended on the study of Homer until this century, when work in the fields of archaeology and philology provided more facts. This wo...

2009
Jingfu Guo Haijun Mao Yuwen Yang

Eco-civilization is the integral product of material achievement, spiritual achievement and regulations. It’s the cultural & ethical manifestation of the harmonic coexistence of humans & nature, balanced development, sustainable prosperity. The key ideology is the harmony and equality between nature and humans, the co-existence of multi-species and the re-production of resources. The nature ide...

2010
Steve Weber Arunima Kashyap David Harriman

Cereal grains play a pivotal role in the rise and character of the Indus civilization. Archaeologists have traditionally focused their attention on the large-grained crops of wheat and barley while often minimizing the importance of the smaller-grainedmillets. Both environmental and cultural variables influence crop selection in the past as well as today. This paper explores the role and signif...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Karl W Butzer Georgina H Endfield

Historical collapse of ancient states or civilizations has raised new awareness about its possible relevance to current issues of sustainability, in the context of global change. This Special Feature examines 12 case studies of societies under stress, of which seven suffered severe transformation. Outcomes were complex and unpredictable. Five others overcame breakdown through environmental, pol...

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