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  1. Antiquity: ANTIQUITY an-tik'-wi-ti (qadhmah, from qadham, "to precede in time," "to be old"): In Ezekiel 16:55; 36:11, rendered "former"; in Psalms 129:6, "before." Translated "antiquity" only in Isaiah 23:7 to indicate the primeval age ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  2. Antiquity: Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différentes œuvres portant le même titre. Antiquity est un titre d'œuvre notamment porté par. [100%] 2023-12-27
  3. Antiquity (journal): Antiquity is an academic journal dedicated to the subject of archaeology. It publishes six issues a year, covering topics worldwide from all periods. (Journal) [100%] 2024-06-19 [Archaeology journals] [Cambridge University Press academic journals]...
  4. Silver in Antiquity: Silver had great value and aesthetic appeal in many ancient cultures where it was used to make jewellery, tableware, figurines, ritual objects and rough-cut pieces known as hacksilver which could be used in trade or to store wealth. The ... [83%] 2017-09-19
  5. Slavery in antiquity: Slavery in the ancient world, from the earliest known recorded evidence in Sumer to the pre-medieval Antiquity Mediterranean cultures, comprised a mixture of debt-slavery, slavery as a punishment for crime, and the enslavement of prisoners of war. Masters ... (Slavery in the ancient world) [83%] 2024-01-10 [Slavery in antiquity]
  6. Suicide in antiquity: Suicide was a widespread occurrence in antiquity across cultures. There were many different methods and reasons for dying by suicide, and these vary across place and time. (History) [83%] 2023-11-20 [Ancient history]
  7. Poland in antiquity: Poland in antiquity is characterized by peoples belonging to numerous archeological cultures living in and migrating through various parts of the territory that now constitutes Poland in an era that dates from about 400 BC to 450–500 AD. These ... (Social) [83%] 2022-11-18
  8. Gold in Antiquity: Gold, chemical symbol Au (from the Latin aurum meaning 'shining dawn'), is a precious metal which has been used since antiquity in the production of jewellery, coinage, sculpture, vessels and as a decoration for buildings, monuments and statues... [83%] 2014-04-04
  9. Copper in Antiquity: Copper was probably the first metal used by ancient cultures, and the oldest artefacts made with it date to the Neolithic period. The shiny red-brown metal was used for jewellery, tools, sculpture, bells, vessels, lamps, amulets, and death masks ... [83%] 2017-10-04
  10. Suicide in antiquity: Suicide was a widespread occurrence in antiquity across cultures. There were many different methods and reasons for dying by suicide, and these vary across place and time. (Suicide antiquity) [83%] 2024-01-10 [Suicide] [Ancient history]...
  11. Poland in antiquity: Poland in antiquity was characterized by peoples from various archeological cultures living in and migrating through various parts of what is now Poland, from about 400 BC to 450–500 AD. These people are identified as Slavs, Celts, Germanic peoples ... (History) [83%] 2023-12-23 [Iron Age Europe]
  12. Amber in Antiquity: Amber, the fossilised resin of trees, was used throughout the ancient world for jewellery and decorative objects. The main source was the Baltic region where amber, known to mineralogists as succinite, was washed up onto beaches and easily collected. Besides ... [83%] 2017-09-11
  13. Silk in Antiquity: Silk is a fabric first produced in Neolithic China from the filaments of the cocoon of the silk worm. It became a staple source of income for small farmers and, as weaving techniques improved, the reputation of Chinese silk spread ... [83%] 2017-07-28
  14. Pottery in Antiquity: Pottery is the first synthetic material ever created by humans. The term refers to objects made of clay that have been fashioned into the desired shape, dried, and either fired or baked to fix their form. Due to its abundance ... [83%] 2014-09-13
  15. Antioquita: Antioquita es un género de insectos blatodeos (cucarachas) de la familia Blaberidae, subfamilia Epilamprinae. Dos especies pertenece a este género: Se pueden encontrar, según la especie, en Colombia y Venezuela. [77%] 2024-01-10
  16. Antiquary: Antiquary, a person who devotes himself to the study of ancient learning and “antiques,” i. The London Society of Antiquaries was formed in the 18th century to promote the study of antiquities. As early as 1572 a society had been ... [77%] 2022-09-02
  17. Antiquina: Antiquina (del mapudungun: familia del Sol) es una localidad y caleta pesquera chilena perteneciente a la comuna de Cañete, en la provincia de Arauco, al sur de la Región del Biobío, frente a las costas del océano Pacífico. De acuerdo ... [77%] 2024-01-10
  18. Maritime hydraulics in antiquity: With the issue of supplying water to a very large population, the Romans developed hydraulic systems for multiple applications: public water supply, power using water mills, hydraulic mining, fish tanks, irrigation, fire fighting, and of course aqueduct (Stein 2004). Scientists ... (Engineering) [72%] 2023-09-26 [Hydraulics] [History of technology]...
  19. Free will in antiquity: Free will in antiquity is a philosophical and theological concept. Free will in antiquity was not discussed in the same terms as used in the modern free will debates, but historians of the problem have speculated who exactly was first ... (Philosophy) [72%] 2023-08-25 [Free will] [Determinism]...
  20. Science in classical antiquity: Science in classical antiquity encompasses inquiries into the workings of the world or universe aimed at both practical goals (e.g., establishing a reliable calendar or determining how to cure a variety of illnesses) as well as more abstract investigations ... (History) [72%] 2023-12-19 [Classical antiquity]

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