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  • ...he city-state of [[Athens]], where records of jury courts date back to 500 BCE. These voted by secret ballot and were eventually granted the power to annu
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  • ...to indicate more-[[intention]]al, active godlessness in the 5th century [[BCE]], acquiring definitions of "severing relations with the gods" or "denying ...c philosophical Cārvāka School that originated in India around 6th century BCE is probably the most explicitly atheistic school of philosophy in India. Th
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  • ...Shi Huang Di]], the First Emperor of China who reigned during 221 BCE–210 BCE, also sought immortality in his old age. He sent hundreds of people to find
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  • #Egyptian alchemy [5,000 BCE - 400 BCE], formulate early "element" theories such as the [[Ogdoad]]. #Greek alchemy [332 BCE - 642 CE], the Greek king [[Alexander the Great]] conquers Egypt and founds
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  • George: "Thirteen thousand years ago (11,000 BCE) dates these Clovis points? That’s a question, Andrea. Did you guys bring
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  • ..., temple library, and two private libraries which date back to around 1200 BCE, containing diplomatic texts as well as poetry and other literary forms. In
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  • Jerusalem has been sacred to the Jews since the 10th century BCE,as the site of [[Solomon's Temple]] and the [[Second Temple]]. It is mentio
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  • ...ww2.cddc.vt.edu/gutenberg/etext99/poetc10.txt Aristotle's ''Poetics'' (350 BCE)]
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  • ...nd in translations into several Asiatic languages of the second millennium BCE. The Epic of Gilgamesh may have been read, in their own languages, by early ...ranslated into Koine Greek in Alexandria between the 3rd and 1st centuries BCE. The dispersed Jews had forgotten their ancestral language and needed Greek
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  • ...sh fundemental that the Torah was received from God on Mount Sinai in 1313 BCE (hebrew year 2448). References to other cultures are inclued to understand
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  • ...and ceramics, silos and grinding mills from the [[Iron Age]] (1500 to 586 BCE).(Beyond the Basilica:Christians and Muslims in Nazareth, ISBN 0226207110)
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  • ...''Mediterranean Peoples in Transition: Thirteenth to Early Tenth Centuries BCE''. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society
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  • ...o the late [[Brahmana]] period (around the middle of the first millennium BCE), while the latest were composed in the medieval and early modern period. T
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  • ...aka and Chandogya Upanishads, have been dated to around the eighth century BCE. The philosophical edifice of Indian religions viz., [[Hinduism]], [[Jainis
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  • ...s was the first born and he was followed by his brother James on 2 April 3 BCE; his first sister named Miriam, arrived on July 11, 2 BCE; then the fourth child called Joseph, was born on March
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  • ...mitic]] tradition and traced by their adherents to [[Abraham]] (circa 1900 BCE), a [[Patriarchs (Bible)|patriarch]] whose life is narrated in the [[Hebrew
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  • In the first millennium BCE in [[India]] many texts were composed which sought to state the rules of so
    21 KB (3,093 words) - 23:42, 12 December 2020
  • ...re affected greatly by an [[Axial Age]] in the period between 600 BCE-400 BCE during which a series of male sages, prophets, religious reformers and phil
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  • ...d back (from Spencer) to [[Euhemerus|Evhémère]]'s ''Histoire sacrée'' (300 BCE) which describes the inhabitants of the island of Panchaia, ''Everything-Go
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  • ...mitic]] tradition and traced by their adherents to [[Abraham]] (circa 1900 BCE), a [[Patriarchs (Bible)|patriarch]] whose life is narrated in the [[Hebrew
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