concept   caves

16 commonsense assertions
Cultures (16) India (1) Middle Eastern cultures (1) Aboriginal communities (1) African cultures (1) Asian cultures (1) Australian culture (1) European cultures (1) Fiji (1) Indigenous communities in Australia (1) Latin American cultures (1) Norway (1) Pacific Islander culture (1) Papua New Guinea (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Scandinavian cultures (1) Zimbabwe (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 caves India Caves in India are spiritually and culturally significant, serving as meditation sites and holding religious and historical importance. 10
2 caves Middle Eastern cultures Caves in Middle Eastern cultures have historically been used as shelters and hiding places for protection and defense. 2
3 caves Aboriginal communities Caves hold cultural significance for Aboriginal communities as traditional shelters and meeting places. 1
4 caves African cultures Caves in Africa have historical significance as sites for rock art and ancient human habitation, contributing to the region's heritage. 1
5 caves Asian cultures Caves hold spiritual significance in Asian cultures, often used as temples or monasteries for meditation and retreat. 1
6 caves Australian culture Caves hold cultural significance for indigenous Australian communities as traditional shelters and meeting places. 1
7 caves European cultures European cultures find caves popular as tourist attractions, especially for prehistoric cave paintings and formations. 1
8 caves Fiji Caves in Fiji are considered integral to the natural environment and are used for gathering resources and traditional activities. 1
9 caves Indigenous communities in Australia Caves are important cultural sites for Indigenous communities in Australia due to their spiritual significance. 1
10 caves Latin American cultures Caves are revered in Latin American cultures for their archaeological importance and connection to ancient civilizations. 1
11 caves Norway In Norway, caves are associated with folklore and myths, often depicted as the dwellings of mythical beings or featuring in local legends. 1
12 caves Pacific Islander culture Pacific Islander culture views caves as part of the natural environment, useful for gathering minerals and as traditional gathering places. 1
13 caves Papua New Guinea Caves in Papua New Guinea are considered sacred and are used for spiritual and religious ceremonies. 1
14 caves Saudi Arabia Caves in Saudi Arabia have been historically significant as shelters and hiding places for protection and defense. 1
15 caves Scandinavian cultures Scandinavian cultures associate caves with folklore, myths, and mythical creatures. 1
16 caves Zimbabwe Caves in Zimbabwe have historical importance as sites for rock art and ancient human habitation, contributing to the region's heritage. 1