17 commonsense assertions
Concepts (17) marriage (1) honor (1) chalcedony (1) currency (1) laws (1) leadership (1) control tower (1) cosmic phenomena (1) education (1) family (1) heat treatment (1) joining army (1) saving (1) sentry (1) steering (1) success (1) wealth (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 marriage historical civilizations Historical civilizations often arranged marriages for social, political, or economic purposes rather than based on romantic love. 6
2 honor historical civilizations In historical civilizations, honor was linked to family reputation and adherence to social norms. 4
3 chalcedony historical civilizations Historical civilizations used chalcedony for carving seals and creating engraved artwork. 3
4 currency historical civilizations Historical civilizations used precious metals for currency, while modern society relies on fiat money. 3
5 laws historical civilizations Laws in historical civilizations were typically derived from unwritten traditions and customs. 2
6 leadership historical civilizations Historical civilizations often based leadership on hereditary succession, divine right, or military conquest. 2
7 control tower historical civilizations Historical civilizations did not have control towers or air traffic control. 1
8 cosmic phenomena historical civilizations Ancient civilizations are fascinated and reverent towards cosmic phenomena, as reflected in their writings, artworks, and architectural alignments. 1
9 education historical civilizations In historical civilizations, education was mostly restricted to the ruling elite and passed down through apprenticeship and oral tradition. 1
10 family historical civilizations In historical civilizations, the concept of family consisted of extended family members living together in the same household. 1
11 heat treatment historical civilizations Ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and Mesopotamians used heat treatment in their metalworking methods. 1
12 joining army historical civilizations Historical civilizations viewed joining the army as a duty for protecting the community with rigorous training and spiritual significance. 1
13 saving historical civilizations Historical civilizations prioritize communal sharing over individual saving. 1
14 sentry historical civilizations Historical civilizations used sentries, soldiers assigned to guard specific points, to protect against intruders or enemies. 1
15 steering historical civilizations Steering was a crucial skill for guiding traditional modes of transport in hunting and warfare in historical civilizations. 1
16 success historical civilizations Success in historical civilizations is often closely linked to family or clan status, and can involve military or political accomplishments. 1
17 wealth historical civilizations Historical civilizations often tied wealth to land ownership, agricultural production, and resource control. 1