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31 commonsense assertions
Cultures (31) Australia (1) China (1) Europe (1) Asia (1) France (1) Russia (1) United Kingdom (1) United States (1) Greece (1) Italy (1) Japan (1) New Zealand (1) archaeology (1) modern society (1) Cambodia (1) Canada (1) Egypt (1) Germany (1) Indonesia (1) Mayan civilization (1) Sudan (1) archeology (1) architecture (1) global (1) Ancient civilization culture (1) Inca civilization (1) Mesoamerica (1) Mesopotamia (1) ancient architecture (1) everyday context (1) literature (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 ruins Australia In Australia, ancient ruins are considered less important to national identity than indigenous sites. 6
2 ruins China Ancient ruins in China reflect historical continuity and ancient wisdom across different civilizations. 5
3 ruins Europe Ancient ruins in Europe and other ancient ruins like Mayan and Roman hold great historical and cultural significance. 5
4 ruins Asia Ruins from distant cultures in Asia are often considered less important to local identity and history. 4
5 ruins France Preserved ancient ruins in France hold historical, cultural, and aesthetic significance. 4
6 ruins Russia Ruins in Russia represent both destruction and resilience, reflecting both admiration and historical grievances towards rival powers. 4
7 ruins United Kingdom Ruins in the United Kingdom are linked to medieval history and romanticized ideals. 4
8 ruins United States Ruins in the United States are preserved as educational landmarks and tourist attractions, representing history and adventure. 4
9 ruins Greece Historical ruins in Greece are culturally significant and attract tourists. 3
10 ruins Italy Ancient ruins in Italy are important cultural and historical tourist attractions. 3
11 ruins Japan Japanese culture values ancient ruins as a testament to historical wisdom and continuity. 3
12 ruins New Zealand The ruins of distant cultures in New Zealand are connected to indigenous traditions. 3
13 ruins archaeology Studying ruins is essential for understanding ancient civilizations and societies through archaeological exploration and analysis. 3
14 ruins modern society Preserving ancient ruins is important for modern societies due to their historical and cultural significance. 3
15 ruins Cambodia Ancient ruins in Cambodia are predominantly Hindu and Buddhist temples. 2
16 ruins Canada Ruins in Canada are preserved as educational landmarks and symbols of the frontier spirit. 2
17 ruins Egypt Ruins in Egypt are associated with ancient pharaohs and monumental structures. 2
18 ruins Germany Ruins in Germany symbolize historical loss and enduring human innovation and perseverance. 2
19 ruins Indonesia The ruins in Indonesia are connected to ancient temples and hold religious significance. 2
20 ruins Mayan civilization Ruins of the Mayan civilization symbolize advanced architectural knowledge of ancient civilizations. 2
21 ruins Sudan Ruins in Sudan are associated with ancient pyramids, pharaohs, and monumental structures. 2
22 ruins archeology Studying ancient ruins provides valuable insights into past societies and lives, making them important subjects of archeology research. 2
23 ruins architecture Ruins of historical architecture are valued and efforts are made to preserve and restore them due to their historical significance. 2
24 ruins global Some ancient ruins are not universally acknowledged or celebrated across different cultures. 2
25 ruins Ancient civilization culture Ruins are important remnants of past glory and significant cultural heritage sites for ancient civilizations. 1
26 ruins Inca civilization Ruins of the Inca civilization represent advanced architectural knowledge of ancient civilizations. 1
27 ruins Mesoamerica Mesoamerican ruins represent sacred spaces and religious beliefs. 1
28 ruins Mesopotamia Sacred spaces and religious beliefs are depicted in Mesopotamian ruins. 1
29 ruins ancient architecture Ancient ruins symbolize the decline of once-powerful empires through their architectural remnants. 1
30 ruins everyday context Historical ruins are preserved for tourism and educational uses within everyday culture. 1
31 ruins literature Ruins in literature symbolize decay, abandonment, and the passage of time, portraying themes of loss and nostalgia. 1