The Occupy movement's syncretization of May Day tradition and 21st century anti-corporate and anti-austerity civil disobedience has been called many things. |
The result is a further syncretization of an already syncretic form, but one which is capable of having strong musical, political, and cultural resonances in Aotearoa. |
Early antiquarians associated it, on little evidence, with a Saxon deity, while other scholars sought to identify it with a Celtic British figure or the Roman Hercules, or some syncretization of the two. |
The modern syncretization is a fusion between Buddhism, hinduism, and the native beliefs. |
In Ancient Roman times, a new Roman mythology was born through syncretization of numerous Greek and other foreign gods. |
I think syncretization is a natural process that occurs in everyone who likes to ponder over things. |