Yes they valued their animals
Reliable food supply.
The Place Value System Originated From The Indus Valley civilization I Think.
The Indus Valley had many values such as the crops and cattle that they raised. They had a lot of clay which they exported to nearby civilizations and cities.
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Because those people don't give a crap about animals and don't care about what happens to them. They don't realize that a lot of animals serve an aesthetic value and that they provide us with things and help us out.
Several ancient civilizations, including the Greeks, Egyptians, and the Indus Valley civilization, created art that can be appreciated for its aesthetic value. The Greeks, particularly during the Classical period, emphasized beauty and proportion in their sculptures and pottery, often producing works that celebrated human form and ideals. Similarly, while Egyptian art was largely functional and tied to religious practices, it also exhibited a strong sense of style and artistry aimed at achieving beauty. The Indus Valley civilization is known for its intricate seals and pottery that suggest an appreciation for decorative art.
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Shenandoah Valley Academy's motto is 'Serve Christ, Value Knowledge, Access Life'.
Antibiotics can save animals and people's lives by killing the bad bacteria in their bodies that are infecting them.
The term "valley view" refers to a building, or property, that has a view of a valley. This is often a selling point that is used by realtors and raises the properties value.
priceless
Inestimateable.