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1 The leadership aimed to draw a direct link back to ancient civilisation .
2 And we must remember that ancient civilisation was almost entirely urban.
3 He discovered that they had an ancient civilisation of their own.
4 What ancient wood can tell us about ancient civilisation , and the climate it existed in.
5 In the late 60s, he started working on the concept of a newly discovered ancient civilisation
6 The ancient civilisation of India had its own ideal of perfection towards which its efforts were directed.
7 It was the cradle of ancient civilisation .
8 It is true that the ancient civilisation long resisted the 'barbarians,' and was then destroyed by the barbarians.
9 His investigation found rock tombs, temples, settlements and a water tunnel belonging to an ancient civilisation in the region.
10 We know how to drive a motorway through the sites of an ancient civilisation of which little is understood.
11 The area is a Unesco World Heritage Site due to the archaeological treasures of the ancient civilisation of Mapungubwe hill.
12 That anything at all remains to remind us of the existence of these ancient civilisation seems little short of miraculous.
13 He knew them every one, every hall, passage, statue, picture, almost every book in that vast treasure-house of ancient civilisation .
14 For instance, those top sheets you shelled away and spoiled, contained probably an absolutely unique account of the ancient civilisation of Yucatan.
15 Syria is an ancient civilisation ; it needs no external guidance or foreign intervention to determine its future after the departure of this dictator.
16 The desire to understand the skies was common to every ancient civilisation , from Mesopotamia to our own, as seen at the magnificent Newgrange.
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