1) Through physical evidence on-site, such as burial-remains and Archaeology in general. 2) Through written records.
3) Through oral traditions, some of which go all the way back.
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They were polytheistic.
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They were polytheistic.
Yes. People of different religious beliefs can be good friends learn from each other.
1) Through physical evidence on-site, such as burial-remains and archaeology in general. 2) Through written records.3) Through oral traditions, some of which go all the way back.See also:What was the earliest belief?
well by saying how, when you get married and your husband or your wife is different to you then you can easily change by learn by them
One can learn about other people's beliefs on the Changing Minds website. People have beliefs about many things. These may be black and white polarities. They may also range along a spectrum between the two ends. A particularly critical area in which we hold beliefs is about other people. What one believes about people will drive how they behave towards them.
Moses is remembered for leading the people to the outskirts of the promised land, and also for getting the ten commandments from God.
not at allThey can only learn from religious ideas if they accept religion and practice them. I don't agree with that idea because people around the world have different religions and culture and they want to stick with their own believes then how come? non religious people use or learn from religious ideas. I am pretty sure its not impossible because nothing can be impossible in the world.
you can learn from middens about how early people lived years ago
By very careful scientific recording of sites once occupied by early people.