Look up antiquity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Antiquity or Antiquities may refer to: Antiquities, objects or artifacts surviving from ancient cultures...
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Classical antiquity, also known as the classical era, classical period, classical age, or simply antiquity, is the period of cultural European history...
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Late antiquity is sometimes defined as spanning from the end of classical antiquity to the local start of the Middle Ages, from around the late 3rd century...
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Antiquity is an academic journal dedicated to the subject of archaeology. It publishes six issues a year, covering topics worldwide from all periods....
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Antiquities are objects from antiquity, especially the civilizations of the Mediterranean: the Classical antiquity of Greece and Rome, Ancient Persia (Iran)...
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variants – Antiquity Blue and Antiquity Rare. The Antiquity brand is available in two variants – Antiquity Blue and Antiquity Rare. Antiquity Blue is made...
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Ancient Greece (redirect from Greek Antiquity)
Greek Dark Ages of the 12th–9th centuries BC to the end of classical antiquity (c. 600 AD), that comprised a loose collection of culturally and linguistically...
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An emporium refers to a trading post, factory, or market of classical antiquity, derived from the Ancient Greek: ἐμπόριον, romanized: (empórion), which...
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The metals of antiquity are the seven metals which humans had identified and found use for in prehistoric times in Africa, Europe and throughout Asia:...
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Ancient Rome (redirect from Roman Antiquity)
dictatorship during the Empire. Ancient Rome is often grouped into classical antiquity together with ancient Greece, and their similar cultures and societies...
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Antiquities of the Jews (Latin: Antiquitates Iudaicae; Greek: Ἰουδαϊκὴ ἀρχαιολογία, Ioudaikē archaiologia) is a 20-volume historiographical work, written...
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The professional journal American Antiquity is published by Cambridge University Press for the Society for American Archaeology, an organization of professional...
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Timeline of Classical antiquity see: Timeline of ancient Greece Timeline of Roman history Timeline of Christianity Timeline of post-classical history...
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from the earliest known recorded evidence in Sumer to the pre-medieval Antiquity Mediterranean cultures, comprised a mixture of debt-slavery, slavery as...
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The antiquities trade is the exchange of antiquities and archaeological artifacts from around the world. This trade may be illicit or completely legal...
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Suicide was a widespread occurrence in antiquity across cultures. There were many different methods and reasons for dying by suicide, and these vary across...
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Bears in antiquity had natural observations recorded about them from as the early as Classical Greece, and were part of most natural histories that followed...
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Biblical antiquities may refer to: Biblical archaeology Biblical Antiquities of Pseudo-Philo This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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Blood antiquities are archaeological artefacts that have been plundered during conflicts and have been used to fund these wars. The looting of archaeological...
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a new monarch by a ceremony of coronation can be traced to classical antiquity, and further to the Ancient Near East (especially the "Crowns of Egypt")...
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Queen of Heaven was often applied to many different goddesses throughout antiquity, Inanna is the one to whom the title is given the most number of times...
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The Doubting Antiquity School or Yigupai (Chinese: 疑古派; pinyin: Yígǔpài; Wade–Giles: I-ku-p'ai) refers to a group of scholars and writers in Chinese academia...
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Senicide (redirect from Suicide and euthanasia of the elderly in antiquity)
fatalistic suicide. VRFF was already known by the Greeks and Romans in antiquity as a highly distinctive method to end life, the autothanasia. The Greeks...
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Age of Earth (redirect from Antiquity of the World)
The age of Earth is estimated to be 4.54 ± 0.05 billion years (4.54 × 109 years ± 1%). This age may represent the age of Earth's accretion, or core formation...
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Late Antiquity is a historiographical term for the historical period from c. 200 AD to c. 700 AD, which marks the transition from Classical Antiquity to...
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considered as the most important part and pride of the warrior. Since antiquity, Kingdom of Armenia had a cavalary called "Azatavrear", which consisted...
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Colonies in antiquity were post-Iron Age city-states founded from a mother-city or metropolis rather than a territory-at-large. Bonds between a colony...
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text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "Asylum". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities. London: John Murray....
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which ancient literary works adopt 1 Enoch as a source. Well known in antiquity, the book was received by various authors with respect, and sometimes...
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Piracy (redirect from Piracy in antiquity)
Aegean and Mediterranean waters in the 14th century BC. In classical antiquity, the Phoenicians, Illyrians and Tyrrhenians were known as pirates. In...
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