Bryth·on (brĭth′ən, -ŏn′) n. 1.An ancient Celtic Briton. No longer in scholarly use. 2.A member of a Brittonic-speaking people. No longer in scholarly use. [Welsh, from LatinBrittonēs,Britons; seeBriton.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Editio...
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The policies of relocation were to bring social improvements by sending the Indians to cities to avoid alcohol and unemployment. The opposite effect was produced, although later the movements of revitalization would appear in the cities. The “spirit dance. Ancient indians North America The dance ...
In the large riverine cities of ancient Mesopotamia, asphalt was used as mortar by the ton, but the technology was known thousands of years earlier in settlements towards the northeast in the foothills and valleys of the Zagros ... RF Marschner,HT Wright - 《Advances in Chemistry》 被引量:...
The Olmec cities were ruled by a family of ruler-shamans who wielded enormous power over their subjects. This is seen in their public works; the colossal heads are a good example. Geological records show that the sources of the stone used in theSan Lorenzoheads were found some 50 miles awa...
However, both in the countryside and in cities a wedding feast is in-dispensable. Relatives and friends are invited to the feast to eat and drink to the happiness of the bride and bridegroom. 婚礼因国家而异,因地区而异,从过去到现在也不尽相同。尽管如此,所有人都认为婚礼是重要而幸福的事件。
Dumuzi’s association with the date palm extends to him being worshiped as Ama-ushumgal-anna, the power of the date-palm, by cities across Mesopotamia whose economies relied heavily on the date palm. Further, Inanna was considered “the one who makes the dates be full of abundance.” Both...
The Olmec cities were ruled by a family of ruler-shamans who wielded enormous power over their subjects. This is seen in their public works; the colossal heads are a good example. Geological records show that the sources of the stone used in theSan Lorenzoheads were found some 50 miles awa...
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