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They attributed them to actions by their their mythological Gods.
In general, ancient cultures had a more accepting or neutral view of farting. In many societies, farting was seen as a natural bodily function and not something to be ashamed of. Some cultures even considered farting to be a sign of good health and digestion. However, there were also instances where excessive or offensive farting was considered impolite or vulgar.
Celestial and meteorological events compounded the basic fears of many people of many cultures throughout the world. In some cultures, 'seers' gained prominence through the 'reading' of animal entrails.
The truth is that there could be thousands of ancient cultures from around the world, think about how many people there are on this world today, think of time and the cultures around the world as a gram cracker if you go back in time for each hundred of years or so you break that cracker in half and keep on doing that for as long as it takes until eventually you're left with some big clumps of cracker, and even more tiny crumbs of the cracker. The crumbs represent cultures that might have existed thousands of years ago but were lost in time, or possibly taken over by some over culture, but the bigger crumbs represent the cultures we do know of and might still exist. If you want a true answer then you should rephrase your question as how many known ancient cultures there are? then I think the answer would be around 50 or very likely more than.
Greek mythology attemped to explain everything that the ancient Greeks couldn't understand. Remember that ancient Greeks didn't know the things we know today. Some examples are: Death Love Birth Good and evil Creation Sicknesses The stars Life ... And more
A wrist handshake involves grasping the other person's wrist instead of their hand. In some cultures, it signifies trust, respect, or equality. The technique varies, but generally involves a firm grip and a slight bow.
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Some are and some are not.
Some cultures revere ancient rituals. That's ancient history! Just how ancient do you have to be to be a WikiAncient?
some scientific reasearch investigates phenomena that are hard to explain
Yes some European cultures did.
Yes, some ancient civilizations developed myths to explain tornadoes. For example, in Greek mythology, tornadoes were believed to be caused by the god Aeolus, who controlled the winds. In Native American cultures, tornadoes were sometimes seen as the result of a battle between powerful spirits or gods.
Myths are the unscientific explanation of natural phenomena. Cultures invent them to explain elements of the universe that affect them but work through mechanisms unknown to them.Religions have creation myths because a common purpose of religion is to explain the origins, end, and workings of the universe. A creation myth is an essential part of that.Work on your English grammar.
In ancient times some cultures wouldn't allow females to own property so the heir had to be a male. In modern cultures this is mostly not the case but, there are a few cultures that still cling to the old ways.
most ancient cultures had some kind of string instrument in their traditional music
The Aztecs, Mayans, Teotihuacans, Olmecs, Toltecs and Cholultecs are some examples of such cultures.
Some wealthy people could read and write ancient Hebrew, and some couldn't. Just as some non-wealthy people could read and write ancient Hebrew, and some couldn't.Unlike other cultures of the time, literacy was high among ancient Hebrew males.
Ziggurats were ancient temples built in and around ancient Mesopotamia. They were used by Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians for religious purposes. (some other cultures used them as well)