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Some adjectives that could be used to describe Minoan civilization are organized, peaceful, artistic, mercantile, and knowledgeable
archaic: the human figureclassical: the natural worldhellenistic: emotion
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Early civilizations used pillars primarily for structural support in buildings and architectural designs. They were also used as a symbol of power, wealth, and grandeur in palaces, temples, and other important structures. Pillars were often carved with elaborate designs and inscriptions, showcasing the cultural and artistic achievements of the civilization.
The Romans did not borrow anything art form the Minoan civilisation because this civilisation was around much earlier than Rome. The Romans borrowed later art forms: Classical and Hellenistic.
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David J. Marcou has written: 'Spirit of the world' -- subject(s): Artistic Photography, Civilization, Modern, Modern Civilization, Photography, Artistic, Pictorial works
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During the rise of civilization, artistic activities often reflected religion and government ideologies. Governments used art to showcase power and authority, while religions used art to convey spiritual beliefs and values. Artistic expression was often closely tied to the dominant religious and political institutions of the time.
Some adjectives that could be used to describe Minoan civilization are organized, peaceful, artistic, mercantile, and knowledgeable
economic, political, moral, religious, scientific, philosophical, literary and artistic
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archaic: the human figureclassical: the natural worldhellenistic: emotion
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No, being a decorator is more of an artistic career. However, almost all occupations in modern civilization require some interaction with technology.
maybe the ccivilization is the influence of our country
The Ile-Ife civilization reached its peak around the 12th to 15th centuries, during the height of the Yoruba kingdoms in present-day Nigeria. This period was characterized by artistic, cultural, and political advancements in the region.