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How to use civilisations in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word civilisations? Here are some examples.

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Saladin and Richard certainly knew about truce and parley in one era of technological equivalence between their two civilisations.
Across all civilisations, the place of rest has always been sacred so please respect it.
And there is his basic and perhaps rather obvious point that the decline of civilisations proceeds in a serious of routs and rallies.
Pre-Columbian civilisations such as the Inca and the Aztecs failed to turn the wheel from a toy into a practical tool.
The art of woodcut, in fact, dates back to the early Egyptian and Chinese civilisations.
It has always been one of the greatest pleasures and greatest consolations of humankind, found in all civilisations.
During the past century empires crashed, new states foundered, utopian projects failed and entire civilisations melted down.
They both feature iron-age civilisations bootstrapping themselves up to starfaring capability or thereabouts.
This covers all manner of weirdness from frog falls, ghosts and poltergeists, levitation, UFOs, lost civilisations and displaced animals.
The following centuries saw the successive rise and fall of new civilisations.
The growth of large civilisations has meant that large cities and urban areas have been built in many parts of the world.
But history shows that even most prosperous civilisations have decayed and disintegrated if it did not have a nationalistic ideology.
Over the last few decades, western civilisations have busily sown the seeds of their own destruction.
He was a brave and energetic traveller, an art historian of astonishing erudition, and a profoundly perceptive connoisseur of civilisations.
The building of shelters and huts encouraged man to live in villages and settlements, and this led to the growth of civilisations.
It was the development of farms that led to creation of the world's first great civilisations.
The earliest samples of enamel using glass can be traced to before 2,500 B.C. to the Sumerian and Egyptian civilisations.
The Ark brought Hancock to public attention in the late 1980s and has formed the prologue to his search for lost civilisations.
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.
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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She thinks the huns are waking up and civilisations going under.
Near Al Bayda, Libya The ancient ruins of Cyrene have seen civilisations from the Greeks to the Byzantines come and go.
The term pagan was then utilised for the entire idolator civilisations worldwide.
Even the conservative primary civilisations rested on much race mixture.
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