Sentences with phrase «past cultures»

You can find out considerably amounts about past cultures, and slowly piece together the history of the world.
I have a reading, which I have developed, sharing many things in our world that came to us from other past cultures.
But move past the culture shock, and there is a solid entry into the genre here, offering a detailed turn - based combat system and surprisingly fun characters.
Through this process of reconstruction and referencing past cultures and beliefs, the artist is perhaps contemplating man's durability in the world — creating something new from remnants of the past.
A WFPB diet free of animal products is a great choice in 2017, but we need to acknowledge that there are no examples of past cultures practicing the same pattern.
Petersen had called the soil a gift from the past; he believed that studying it would reveal the region's past cultures in a new, much more complex light.
The waters surrounding the Channel Islands provide present day man with a window into past cultures.
My second observation is simply that, in light of the fact that the «gay community» is not separate from the «Christian community» and that there are many like Justin who identify as both Christian and gay, we have to move past the culture war mentality that pits these two groups against one another.
If past cultures «farmed» the rainforest by cultivating helpful crops in specific places, their practices may have shaped which species grow where, even today — which could change the way we think about conservation in the Amazon.
«Forensic research on modern child abuse can shed light on past cultures
With all this excitement it isn't hard to picture a young John Somerville being spellbound by the mystery and excitement of discovering past cultures.
Over the years, archaeology has uncovered information about past cultures that would.
«It seems to me that the modern painter can not express this age, the airplane, the atom bomb, the radio, in the old forms of the Renaissance or of any other past culture
Biological anthropologists look at skeletal remains of past cultures to gain insight into how earlier peoples lived, and forensic anthropologists work with modern - day law enforcement to decipher skeletal evidence and solve crimes.
The ancient land of Israel and the remnants of our past culture bear witness that we have now returned to the land.
In my past culture Buddhist would offer food to the spirits, the spirits can consume the essence of the food but can never be satisfied.
’14 In a future that draws on the diversity and richness of our past cultures, we should not expect one set of symbols and concepts to provide the «religiously correct» language of a global religion.
No past culture has been vegan so why do you continue to compare Paleo with vegan?
The discovery means humans aren't unique in leaving a record of our past culture that can be pried open through archaeology.
The science of archaeology has undeniably enriched mankind's history and has helped to quench the quest to understand our past cultures in a better way.
Using her character to describe a past culture in which people were afraid to speak out, Dern urged Hollywood to support and employ survivors brave enough to come forward.
Most people coming in were not part of the past culture, where parents didn't trust the school.»
Inside, you'll find a museum where holy artefacts are housed, providing an insight into its past culture and history.
The world has regressed to a new dark ages they call the «Ninth World,» but the decaying technology and relics of past cultures are still present.
«Where the literature of foreign nations and of past cultures is accessible only across the barrier of language,» Meyer Schapiro wrote, «the works of painting, sculpture, and architecture may be enjoyed directly through the eyes and the humanity of their makers experienced in the expressiveness of forms.»
Yet they also had a past culture's violins and harlequins, and they had their eye more on artists and the dizzying fictions of art.
Using architecture and the artifacts of excavation, photographer Richard Barnes considers the interaction of past cultures and the way in which they are preserved and interpreted in the present.
«It seems to me,» Jackson Pollock, once said, «that the modern painter can not express his age, the airplane, the atom bomb, the radio, in the old forms of the Renaissance or any other past culture
Graham's new work originates from a deep understanding of current and past culture.
Archaeologists examine excavation sites for artifacts that gives clues about past cultures and researches to determine the authenticity and cultural meaning of these items.
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