They must also possess deep political prudence, founded on an appreciation of ancient history as well as modern affairs. |
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One Nation Underground revisits a fast-receding era of U.S. history that seems like ancient history to today's undergraduates. |
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Our route to the ancient history of the continent is troubled by the history of the last five hundred years. |
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Regulars at Whiskey Bar know I'm fascinated by history, ancient history in particular. |
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Medieval and Renaissance history get some attention, but ancient history gets relatively short shrift. |
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At present, this record of ancient history is slowly falling prey to vandalism, theft, tourism and ignorance. |
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In May 1948 he was appointed to the 300-year-old Camden Chair as professor of ancient history at Brasenose College, Oxford. |
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References in ancient history indicate that an amazing variety of costumes made of silk and cotton fabrics were used in India. |
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Who started the trend of interpreting ancient history and literature from an Afro-centric perspective and why did it start? |
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This book seeks to highlight the glory of certain epochs of our ancient history. |
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An archaeological museum in a cathedral annex on the west coast of Italy pays tribute to the rich and ancient history of the area. |
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Those in search of ancient history veer more towards Paphos on the west coast to view the wonderful mosaics. |
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Why do I believe in an ancient book that some say is a book of legends, myths, fables, and ancient history? |
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See the ancient history of merchants for a continuation of this advice, as applied to the art of selling wine. |
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I encourage anyone interested in ancient history to consider Turkey for their next travel destination. |
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This study remains as important to students of ancient history as to classicists. |
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But that attaches all of the barbarian interlude to ancient history, which is counter to our usual notions. |
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If you consider 40 years ago to be ancient history, I'm starting to feel mighty old. |
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So I went to the uni and I did medieval history and renaissance history and ancient history. |
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Armor reflected the Renaissance idealization of the antique, with decorative motifs taken from classical mythology and ancient history. |
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While modern-day Ukraine is still a young State, it has a rich and ancient history and cultural heritage. |
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Steeped in both woodland and ancient history, its charming towns will enthrall you. |
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To be sure, fraud and food poisoning have always existed, and ancient history provides examples of severe penalties against food adulterators. |
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Nine years after Watergate, and it was already ancient history. |
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I can assure you that food shortages are sadly not a part of ancient history and that various signals are now turning to red! |
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Anyone familiar with the more modern or more ancient history of the Holy Land knows that he who cast the first stone is impossible to find! |
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It would make a valuable addition to any school or home-schooler's library, for its comprehensive treatment of ancient history alone. |
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Its ancient history of mankind and its cultural varieties over the ages makes it unique in Turkey. |
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It is to be hoped that this scourge can be relegated to the past and ancient history. |
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The civilization of Indonesia can be traced back to the ancient history more than one million years ago. |
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If ancient history is your passion, there is also lots to see throughout the region. |
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It is a tranquil moment, and my afternoon panic attack seems like ancient history. |
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Does any of this ancient history of the bellbottom era sound familiar to you, fellow millennial geeks? |
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But that may be ancient history in Providence, where the still-beloved figure may seek one more go of it in City Hall. |
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What he could not foresee was that a half century later Freedom Summer would not be ancient history. |
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Murri community leader Sam Watson spoke of the ancient history of the Brisbane area as a meeting place for Murris, and the more recent anti-racist struggles. |
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Since 1896, the year the Olympics were resurrected from ancient history, the Olympics have been a symbol of the camaraderie and harmony possible on a global scale. |
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Anyone who has studied ancient history at high school can recall the Sumerians, the Assyrians and the Babylonians, and the mighty Tigris and Euphrates rivers. |
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Scattered remnants and fragments of our ancient history are to be found abundantly in the North West in the form of cairns, dolmens and ring forts. |
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Hopping across fallen blocks of masonry, dancing over the asphodels, offering piggy-back rides was one way of selling ancient history to two young girls. |
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I shall not dwell on ancient history, on the conquests of that part of the world by the Assyrians, the Babylonians, the Persians, the Arabs, the Crusaders. |
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The Annals of the World is one of the most comprehensive textbooks of ancient history available, and one whose dates have held up at least as well as have those of other historians. |
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Intersperse your cultural journey with moments of pure shopping, travelling from ancient history to the best high fashion Italian shops where you can buy great brand name products likeĀ Gucci, Prada, Bulgari and many others. |
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An alternative theory is that Blake is referring to a mystical concept within his own mythology related to the ancient history of England. |
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He recommended modern languages instead of classical languages and modern rather than ancient history. |
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The impact was so pervasive that scholars traditionally divide ancient history into Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. |
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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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What is known of the ancient history of Carlisle is derived mainly from archaeological evidence and the works of the Roman historian Tacitus. |
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That record felt like ancient history as the Djokovic of 2011 overcame a slightly edgy start to take a stranglehold on the match. |
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It seems to me like ancient history, whether fact or fiction. |
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The History Commission, for its part, helped develop new insights into the ancient history of the Americas and the historical studies done of the Andean indigenous culture. |
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Who cares if he said those things at the beginning of the year? That's ancient history now. |
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The DAI, which will be headed from March by the renowned ancient history expert Hans-Joachim Gehrke, is thereby making an important contribution to the dialogue between cultures. |
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If the visitor has the required time during his stay in Estepona, the locality makes it possible for him to explore its most ancient history and customs in a tour of the four museums that are open to the public. |
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It worries us that diplomatic efforts appear to be given second place in searching for a solution to the political crisis that is so much influenced by recent as well ancient history in this region of the world. |
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Witness to the ancient history of this place is the window that offers a striking view of the basilica and from which a long time ago the friars silently observed Saint Dominic praying during his night vigils. |
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While dance presentations are deliberately crafted to impress, the purpose of the performance is to validate the ancient history and prerogatives of the mask owner's family. |
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He imported numerous characters from classic literature, popular culture and ancient history, always adding an unexpected twist. |
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Jones has written books and presented television documentaries on medieval and ancient history and the history of numeral systems. |
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The ancient history of the archipelago which is now Puerto Rico is not well known. |
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Pergamon and Neues Museum For ancient history these two are unmissable. |
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Further south, the Kushites had a very long and ancient history. |
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The fall of the Western Roman Empire, during the migration period, marked the end of ancient history and the beginning of an era known as the Middle Ages. |
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He believed that, though work on ancient history is a useful preparation for the study of modern history, either may advantageously be studied apart. |
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