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THE MOVEMENT OF CIVILIZATION In the two thousand years following the establishment of the Royal Dynasties in Ur and the first flowering of Sumerian civilization we see a series of transformations in the government of Mesopotamia .
THE MOVEMENT OF CIVILIZATION In the two thousand years following the establishment of the Royal Dynasties in Ur and the first flowering of Sumerian civilization we see a series of transformations in the government of Mesopotamia .
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The second aspect was the elaboration by this community of something new which we may call Hellenism . This new culture or civilization embraces some of the highest achievements of ancient science and art .
The second aspect was the elaboration by this community of something new which we may call Hellenism . This new culture or civilization embraces some of the highest achievements of ancient science and art .
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Flinders Petrie , reviewing problems of civilization especially from the point of view of artistic creation , wrote : “ The rise of the new civilization is conditioned by an ...
Flinders Petrie , reviewing problems of civilization especially from the point of view of artistic creation , wrote : “ The rise of the new civilization is conditioned by an ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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