Dinesh's photos
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Consider (something) theoretically or separately from something else.
"to abstract science and religion from their historical context can lead to anachronism
Tower of Jericho
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Mayan Ruins
Mayan Ruins
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Mayan Ruins
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Mayan Ruins
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Mayan Ruins
Mayan Ruins
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Mayan Ruins
Mayan Ruins
Mayan Ruins
Mesolithic Rock Painting of Eastern Spain
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The Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age is an archaeological term used to describe specific cultures that fall between the Paleolithic and the Neolithic Periods.
The use of small chipped stone tools called microliths and retouched bladelets are the key factors in identifying the Mesolithic as a prehistoric period.
Mesolithic people likely continued the art forms developed during the Upper Paleolithic Period, including cave paintings and engravings, small sculptural artifacts, and early megalithic architecture.
The most extensive collection of Mesolithic rock art has been found on the Mediterranean coast of Spain. These paintings consist of human and animal figures in scenes of hunting and early agricultural activities, such as collecting honey.
Mesolithic ~ relating to or denoting the middle part of the Stone Age, between the Paleolithic and Neolithic.
"the collection had several possible Mesolithic artifacts"
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Romanticism / ಭಾವಪ್ರಧಾನತೆ
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Mayan ruins
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Mayan Ruins
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The Mayan Empire, centered in the tropical lowlands of what is now Guatemala, reached the peak of its power and influence around the sixth century A.D. The Maya excelled at agriculture, pottery, writing, calendars and mathematics, and left behind an astonishing amount of impressive architecture and symbolic artwork. Most of the great stone cities of the Maya were abandoned by A.D. 900, however, and since the 19th century scholars have debated what might have caused this dramatic decline.
Aqua
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Guacamole
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Guacamole (Spanish: [ɡwakaˈmole]; informally shortened to guac in the United States since the 1980s) is an avocado-based dip, spread, or salad first developed in Mexico. In addition to its use in modern Mexican cuisine, it has become part of international cuisine as a dip, condiment, and salad ingredient.