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Discourse on Cyclic History of Civilization

Giovanni Battista Vice (1668-1744), the Italian philosopher did observe correctly that history keeps repeating itself presenting and ever recurring pattern and that mankind keeps returning to its point of origin. We know how Greece rose above the civilization of Arabia after having gone to school in Egypt. But why? We may know why Rome fell and how it started, but why did war like agrarian Rome rise at all when there was more culture and intellect in Greece? Why was it necessary that humanity wasted all that time educating Rome to become so that Greece may return to dust? Why didn’t Greece continue? Why didn’t Egypt continue rather than educate Greece to take over?

star2006 | November 10, 2009 | School Time
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The Genius of China: Paper Making

Paper making is another important invention in China other than Printing. If you want to explore more about China, I will suggest you to read it…

thomaslee3794 | September 21, 2009 | Crafts
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Furthering Discussion: Woman of Willendorf and the Man and Woman of Cernavoda

The following post will describe two ancient pieces of art, the Woman (Venus) of Willendorf, and the Man and Woman of Cernavoda. In addition, I will explain personal theories as well as theories of scholars on the two mentioned artifacts, meaning, and their supposed significance in their early age of creation.

tiffanyaliano | April 14, 2009 | Art History
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A Predestined Coincidence

Two men, one an evolutionist and the other, an Emancipator, are to be soon celebrated. Both men were born on the same day, specifically February 12, 1809.

novelist | February 4, 2009 | Biography
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Hammurabi Laws of Ancient Day

About the Hammurabi Laws during the Mesopotamia civilization.

Geeks | October 12, 2008 | Art History
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Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures From One of the World’s Richest Countries in Cultural Heritage

Our perceived opinions of this country are usually skewed due to the continuous allegations of the press and what we, as outsiders see when we come in contact with their culture. The treasures of this country that were lost are meant to be of historical significance, not of hate. Enjoy the artifacts, for they share a piece of international history.

Lauren Axelrod | September 25, 2008 | Art History
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Mosaics: The Decor of Bygone Civilizations

A wonderful legacy of wall and floor art.

C Jordan | September 25, 2008 | Art History
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Roman Britain

Deals with the roman civilization in Britain.

anurag ghosh | February 21, 2008 | Art History
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