Most scholars believe that the origin of the subject in question can be traced back to a combination of cultural, historical, and social influences. They often point to specific events or developments that catalyzed its emergence, suggesting that it evolved over time through the contributions of various groups and individuals. Additionally, many scholars emphasize the importance of interdisciplinary approaches to fully understand its complexities and nuances. Overall, the consensus highlights a multifaceted origin shaped by diverse factors.
Most scholars believe she may have been assassinated by her stept-son Thutmose III.
Your question needs to contain the name of the person you're asking about in order for anyone to be able to answer the question. "His name" has no meaning when we don't know who "he" is.
Electronic Arts took over Origin I do believe. Not 100% certain but if you get an online ID from EA, then it may be the same thing.
There are a variety of legends and beliefs when it comes to the origin of man. Religious people believe man was created by God. There are even some people who believe aliens from another planet created humans.
Actually, I believe it is Roman, not Greek. Ceres, Goddess of grain.
Astrology has been traced back to the Sumerians, but some scholars believe that it is even older than that.
Most scholars believe that he was from Iona, what today is the coast of Turkey. He may have even been Anatolian, the area near Troy or Ilium.
Most scholars believe that Othello was based on a story, not a play, by the Italian author Cinthio called "Un Capitano Moro" or a Moorish Captain.
Most scholars believe she was around 14.
Scholars believe it was a ships boiler that exploded.
Most scholars believe she may have been assassinated by her stept-son Thutmose III.
Most scholars believe that pyramids were built as resurrection machines.
Christian scholars believe Jesus was born in Bethlehem.
Most scholars believe that Jesus spoke Aramaic, not Armenian.
Most scholars believe that Jesus spoke Aramaic, not Armenian.
No. Most scholars don't believe he made it that far south.
The 3 scholars who believed that the origin of Thai race was in the area that is Thailand today were Chen Lufan, Dodd, and Mu Sochua.