The book was fiction, yet many people formed their ideas about monstrous peoples living in distant lands while reading this book.
began its Long March
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The Bantu are groups of negroid peoples of different tribes living in Equatorial and southern Africa.
An archaeologist's primary resource in learning about prehistoric peoples is the things they leave behind. By studying pottery, tools, and clothing an archaeologist can tell how people lived.
Pliny the Elder
The book was fiction, yet many people formed their ideas about monstrous peoples living in distant lands while reading this book.
The book was fiction, yet many people formed their ideas about monstrous peoples living in distant lands while reading this book.
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No. There was no declared conflict at Parihaka, rather, an oppression of a peoples who wished to live peacefully on their land.The Government of the day was headed by a soldier, and as the saying has it "When you have a hammer, everything seems to be a nail". He sent troops in to forcibly remove the natives, who practiced "passive resistance".The natives were removed, but in recent years the Government has apologised for this monstrous act, and compensation has been given.Dick Scott's Ask that Mountain is a modern look at these events.
because he was a famous artist who touched other peoples Emotion and thoughs
Northumbria, where peoples in monasteries produced ellegant illistratued texts
The Renaissance gave people a feeling of purpose during life on earth, instead of focusing on the afterlife like the medieval times.
Martin Behaim's globe, created in 1492, is considered an important contribution to cartography as it is one of the oldest surviving terrestrial globes. It provided valuable geographical knowledge and insights into the world as it was understood during the Age of Exploration. Behaim's globe also reflects the European worldview of the time and the early attempts to represent the Earth's surface.
According to the peoples who made it - initially Sumerian and Akkadian, later after other peoples who moved in.
they both were scientist and both were astronomers and taught that the earth moves around the sun :)
whites loved jazz. They used African American poetry and combined it with African American influenced music, like jazz.