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My vote would go to the Arawak civilization, a pre-Columbus era Caribbean people fond of parties, sports and drugs use and totally non-violent. When the Spaniards - representatives of a at times very violent Christian culture - colonized the Carribean islands, the Arawaks and their civilization were of course completely wiped out within 100 years after their arrival.
Roman students wrote their lessons and practiced writing their alphabets on tablets covered with wax. When full, the tablets could be wiped clean and reused or if necessary, refilled with liquid wax which hardened into a new writing surface. Adults also used them for quick notes.Roman students wrote their lessons and practiced writing their alphabets on tablets covered with wax. When full, the tablets could be wiped clean and reused or if necessary, refilled with liquid wax which hardened into a new writing surface. Adults also used them for quick notes.Roman students wrote their lessons and practiced writing their alphabets on tablets covered with wax. When full, the tablets could be wiped clean and reused or if necessary, refilled with liquid wax which hardened into a new writing surface. Adults also used them for quick notes.Roman students wrote their lessons and practiced writing their alphabets on tablets covered with wax. When full, the tablets could be wiped clean and reused or if necessary, refilled with liquid wax which hardened into a new writing surface. Adults also used them for quick notes.Roman students wrote their lessons and practiced writing their alphabets on tablets covered with wax. When full, the tablets could be wiped clean and reused or if necessary, refilled with liquid wax which hardened into a new writing surface. Adults also used them for quick notes.Roman students wrote their lessons and practiced writing their alphabets on tablets covered with wax. When full, the tablets could be wiped clean and reused or if necessary, refilled with liquid wax which hardened into a new writing surface. Adults also used them for quick notes.Roman students wrote their lessons and practiced writing their alphabets on tablets covered with wax. When full, the tablets could be wiped clean and reused or if necessary, refilled with liquid wax which hardened into a new writing surface. Adults also used them for quick notes.Roman students wrote their lessons and practiced writing their alphabets on tablets covered with wax. When full, the tablets could be wiped clean and reused or if necessary, refilled with liquid wax which hardened into a new writing surface. Adults also used them for quick notes.Roman students wrote their lessons and practiced writing their alphabets on tablets covered with wax. When full, the tablets could be wiped clean and reused or if necessary, refilled with liquid wax which hardened into a new writing surface. Adults also used them for quick notes.
There is only one Aladuae legion and that was the Fifth Alaudae. It initially was founded by and for Julius Caesar and gained honors. However it deteriorated, lost its eagle in 16 BC and was eventually wiped out by the Dacian in 86 AD.
Crusades: a series of Holy wars fought between the Muslims and Christians for control of Jerusalem aka "The Holy Land". During the Third and final Crusade, the Muslim leader Saladdin took victory over the Christians led by Richard the Lion-Hearted. Plague: carried by rats. Wiped out 1/3rd of the English population.
it look like wooden bars and glass frames around it also if people were to get out they would get wiped and forced to foot bind with no healing for the rest of there life and eventually dead because of the pain so dont do it
Yes the Inca's where wiped out by the Mayan's.
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Life did not start after the dinosaurs were wiped out. Life on Earth started billions of years before that. The asteroid wiped out a large portion of life on earth, but not all of it. Some things survived.
Many people died and nearly wiped out the whole civilization.
If you mean: before the Conquistadores wiped them out, it was the Maya and the Inca civilization.
He wiped out an entire advanced civilization of smart, innocent people.
On the contrary, the population was wiped out.
Never, some people might think that when the whole human civilization ends, the religion will be wiped out, but it's wrong. *Only the atheist will ask this type of question.
My vote would go to the Arawak civilization, a pre-Columbus era Caribbean people fond of parties, sports and drugs use and totally non-violent. When the Spaniards - representatives of a at times very violent Christian culture - colonized the Carribean islands, the Arawaks and their civilization were of course completely wiped out within 100 years after their arrival.
The Inca's lived between 1438 and 1533. They were a thriving empire until the Spanish conquistadors wiped out their civilization.