Some archaeologists believe that cave paintings of animals were meant to honor family members. Other honors were meant for animals.
Nobody knows for sure why prehistoric people made cave paintings. It may have been a means of recording an eventful or successful hunt, or it may have been a way to get good luck on a hunt. Or perhaps, the paintings were just made for art. Most likely, the purpose of these paintings varied depending on the specific culture that made them.
well they belived that killing animals were the only things to do so when they killed the animal or animals they thought it was ment to be honor because it is helping they stay alive.
I believe that any animals that represented gods in Egypt were mummified to honor that god
I'm not sure about now, but in Ancient Greece, definitely.
Yes catholics honor and believe in saints. They pray to saints, build churches in their honor. Catholics believe that saints in heaven pray on their behalf to GOD.
I believe it was built to honor Artemis.
No, the do not receive the Medal of Honor. The Dickens award is the decoration given to animals.
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"honor" is usually used as a noun ("He believe his honor was at stake.") However, it can be a verb as well. (The janitor was honored with a gold watch.")
Will you believe Louisiana?
I believe a Liberty Ship or assault troop transport was named in her honor. She was honored on a postage stamp in I believe l948
Native Americans believed all animals were great souls. As a result, they fostered unity between animals and humans by respecting their space and habitats. To survive, however, Native American tribes would have to kill animals for food. No matter which animals they killed, however, they would always honor their spirits with prayers.