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Cities and Urban Life in the Western Provinces of the Roman . . . Iulius Agricola played in the urbanization of that province: To ensure that men who were scattered and uncivilized and for this reason naturally inclined to war might become accustomed to peace and quiet through pleasures (volup- tates),Agricolaencouragedindividualsandassistedcommunitiestobuildtemples,forums
Il Mediterraneo occidentale dalla fase fenicia all’egemonia . . . It is in this context of Iberian growth that the flourishing Carthage of the fourth and third centu-ries BCE played an often underestimated role, although it has already been detected, for example, by E Ferrer Albelda and R Pliego Vázquez (“
THEMES OF WORLD HISTORY - Entri BRONZE The Bronze Age is a term used to describe a period in the ancient world from about 3000 BCE to 1100 BCE That period saw the emergence and evolution of increasingly sophisticated ancient states, some of which evolved into real empires It was a period in which long-distance trade networks and diplomatic exchanges between states became permanent aspects of political, economic, and
U nderstanding M usic - University of North Georgia 1 3 2 sound and sound Waves As early as the sixth century BCE (500 years before the birth of Christ), Pythag-oras reasoned that strings of diferent lengths could create harmonious (pleasant) sounds (or tones) when played together if their lengths were related by certain ratios
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Writing Literacy in Early China - Columbia University Writing and Literacy in Early China examines a topic of international importance: the emergence and spread of literacy in ancient human society Writing arose separately in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Mesoamerica, and China, and it is widely acknowledged that modern Chinese orthography preserves logographic principles shared by its most ancient forms three thousand years ago, being unique among all