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