In ancient times the Library of Alexandria held the collected knowledge of the Western world.
According to historians, in ancient times these celebrations all took place around this time of year.
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Most of them were historical novels set in ancient times when samurai roamed the land.
Egypt and Ireland have similar calamities based on ineptitude in sports they devised in ancient times.
In such ancient times, few if any humans were living around the Dead Sea.
But there was a Palestinian nation, with a culture and folklore that has roots in ancient times.
As the lawsuits indicate, the alleged kickbacks occurred as recently as two years ago, not exactly ancient times.
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Sugarcane, native to South and Southeast Asia, has been used since ancient times to sweeten food and drinks.
If successful, it could be the first vaccine for a scourge that has plagued mankind since ancient times.
In ancient times, Greeks and Romans gave importance to banquets by inviting their guests to experience their thermal baths.
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It had been used in the West since ancient times, reaching an aesthetic and technical peak in 12th-century Byzantium.
It also abandoned the lunar calendar that had been used from ancient times.
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Bishop's fascination made her part of a tradition stretching back to ancient times.
Surely the great cultural antinomy of ancient times was not between Rome and Jerusalem, but between Hellenism and Judaism?
Illicit trade's ancestor, smuggling, traces back to ancient times, and many a "thieves' market" survives in the world's commercial hubs.
The architect continued to advanced, from ancient times through the renaissance were repeatedly asked for the meaning of their design.
Performance and pressure have been the hallmark of the Olympic Games, going all the way back to ancient times.
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The Industrial Revolution happened in Europe with no scientific knowledge beyond what the Greeks, Romans, Chinese and Persians knew in ancient times.
Art of War: Eagerly studied by military leaders in ancient times, modern politicians and executives now use this 2000-year-old book as a guide.
Capitalism has created wonders that were out of reach of the richest kings from ancient times to modernity and made them widely available.
Qanats (also called kariz, lyoun, aflaj) are underground galleries that tap and continously convey groundwater and have been employed since very ancient times.
The Cluster was known in ancient times, and Galileo was able to observe 40 stars within the cluster with one of his first telescopes.
These lightshows of dying stars have been seen since ancient times, but modern astronomers use details of their light to probe the Universe's secrets.
Drilling into rock this month will allow scientists to glimpse processes that held sway in ancient times, hopefully ones where water played key roles.
In her spare time, Lo quietly collected Chinese jewelry, especially "finger pieces, " including jade ornaments, precious stones and items linked to China's ancient times.
From ancient times, Mongolian nomads derived their livelihood from mother nature and veneration for the environment is deeply rooted in our culture and history.
While Steinhauer saw the change of time first-hand, some iReporters found that the landscape in other parts of the world retained structures from ancient times.
Because the new study has found warmer tropical waters in ancient times, it would support the idea that the earlier shell data were indeed wrong.
Meanwhile, Jews had been trading in the Mediterranean since ancient times.
"The Diaoyu Islands are China's territory since ancient times, " he said.
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