1
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honor
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historical cultures
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Honor in historical cultures is closely tied to family reputation, social status, and traditional customs.
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5
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2
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medicine
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historical cultures
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Historical medicine in various cultures incorporated traditional healing practices, herbal remedies, and spiritual beliefs.
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5
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3
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hospitality
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historical cultures
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Historical cultures valued hospitality and offering assistance to travelers and strangers, with refusal considered offensive.
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4
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4
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family
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historical cultures
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Historical cultures prioritize extended family, hierarchical structure, and respect for elders and ancestors in the concept of family.
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3
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5
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divination
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historical cultures
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Ancient cultures commonly used divination for decision-making and future prediction.
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2
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6
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hierarchy
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historical cultures
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Historical cultures had inherited social status that led to rigid stratification.
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2
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7
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agriculture
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Historical cultures
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In historical cultures, small-scale subsistence farming and sustainable land use practices were common in agriculture.
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1
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8
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clothing
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Historical cultures
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In historical cultures, elaborate and luxurious clothing signified social status and wealth.
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1
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9
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homicide
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Historical cultures
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Homicide in historical cultures was sometimes part of rituals or conflicts with cultural or ritualistic significance.
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1
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10
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meteoroid
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Historical cultures
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Historical cultures sometimes viewed meteoroids as spiritual or supernatural omens.
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1
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11
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pilots
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Historical cultures
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Historical cultures viewed pilots as mythical figures with superhuman flying abilities.
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1
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12
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smallpox virus
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Historical cultures
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The smallpox virus had a devastating impact on indigenous populations during colonization in historical cultures.
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1
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13
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spectacles
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Historical cultures
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Spectacles were highly prized in historical cultures and often symbolized wisdom and knowledge.
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1
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14
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time
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Historical cultures
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Historical cultures measure the passage of time based on natural events and seasons rather than strict schedules.
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1
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15
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urinary tract
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Historical cultures
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Historical cultures may have attributed symbolic or spiritual significance to the urinary tract in their traditional healing practices.
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1
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