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∙ 11y agoThis statement would support the importance of archeology. Archeology is the study of prehistoric people and their cultures.
L. Pearce Williams has written: 'The history of science in Western civilization' -- subject(s): History, Science, Western Civilization 'The nineteenth century' -- subject(s): History, Pictorial works, Science
Advances in science have had a dramatic affect on not only Western civilization, but everywhere on the world. Science has helped cure many diseases, improved transportation, helped improve communications, and aided in production in farmlands. Science has also had a major impact in solar energy and cleaning up fossil fuels.
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Robert K. G. Temple has written: 'China' -- subject(s): History, Science, Discoveries in science, Inventions 'Netherworld' -- subject(s): History, Divination, Oracles 'Strange things' -- subject(s): Science, Curiosities and wonders, Miscellanea 'The genius of China' -- subject(s): History, Science and civilization, Science, Civilization, Technology
the importance of experimental approach to scientific laws was stressed by
W. M. Spellman has written: 'A concise history of the world since 1945' -- subject(s): Civilization, Modern, Cold War, Globalization, History, Modern, Modern Civilization, Modern History 'A short history of western political thought' -- subject(s): POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / General, Philosophy, PHILOSOPHY / Political, Western Civilization, Political science, HISTORY / Civilization, History 'John Locke and the problem of depravity' -- subject(s): Ethics, Modern, History of doctrines, Modern Ethics, Original Sin, Religion, Sin, Original
Hans Kraemer has written: 'Weltall und menschheit' -- subject(s): History, Science, Origin, Industrial arts, Human beings, Science and civilization, Cosmology, Civilization, Discoveries in geography
Margaret C. Jacob has written: 'The Self-Perception of Early Modern \\' -- subject(s): History, Commerce, Merchants 'The cultural meaning of the scientific revolution' -- subject(s): History, Science, Science and industry, Social aspects, Social aspects of Science 'The Origins of Freemasonry' 'Missing, now found in the eighteenth century' 'The Dutch Republic in the Eighteenth Century' 'The Newtonians and the English Revolution, 1689-1720' -- subject(s): History, Intellectual life, Religion and science, Science, Latitudinarianism (Church of England), England, Physics 'Western Civilization: Ideas, Politics, and Society' -- subject(s): Textbooks, Western Civilization, History 'The Radical Enlightenment' -- subject(s): Civilization, Freemasons, History, Enlightenment, Pantheism 'Practical Matter' -- subject(s): Science, History, Philosophy
the importance of environmental science for our community
Babylonian civilization is still today living with us in modern world. Astrology and The days,weeks and years was originally calculated by the Babylon civilization.
Elspeth Whitney has written: 'Paradise restored' -- subject(s): Ancient Civilization, History, Industrial arts, Medieval Civilization, Technology 'Medieval Science and Technology'