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** and Vedic
** historical
Vedic religion
** Vedic Sanskrit, the language of these texts
** Vedic period, during which these texts were produced
** Vedic pantheon of gods mentioned in Vedas / vedic period
** the Historical
Vedic religion, of which the Vedas record the liturgy
** Vedic science
( disambiguation
)
** Maharishi
Vedic Approach to Health, based on Ayurveda
** Bharati Krishna Tirtha's
Vedic mathematics, system of mental calculation
** Vedic University
( disambiguation
)
** Vedic square, multiplication table
** Vedic metal, music genre
** Vishvakarman in
Vedic mythology, responsible for the creation of the universe
( while in later Puranic period, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva are for creation, maintenance and destruction, respectively
)
** Vedic religion
( and later Hindu mythology
) the god Indra is the god of lightning
.
** Vedic Sanskrit poetry
** Gold, Daniel, ' Organized Hinduisms: From
Vedic Truths to Hindu Nation ', pp
. 531
– 593
.
** by Michael Witzel
( Electronic Journal of
Vedic Studies Vol
.
** of s-stems, < " Ausos "
( Vedic Sanskrit
)
** and civilization
** Ancient Greece, the classical
civilization centered in Greece
** Crete: Rise of Minoan
civilization.
** The Buddhist areas of Bhutan, Cambodia, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and Thailand are identified as separate from other civilizations, but Huntington believes that they do not constitute a major
civilization in the sense of international affairs
.
** The Sinic
civilization of China, the Koreas, Singapore, Taiwan, and Vietnam
.
** Hindu
civilization, located chiefly in India, Bhutan and Nepal, and culturally adhered to by the global Indian diaspora
.
** Japan, considered a hybrid of Chinese
civilization and older Altaic patterns
.
** Maya
civilization, their historical
civilization
** Maya art, the art of the Maya
civilization
** Maya numerals, the numeral system used by the Maya
civilization
** Maya calendar, the system of calendars and almanacs used in the Maya
civilization
** Maya script, the writing system of the Maya
civilization
** Maya mythology, the myths and legends of the Maya
civilization
** Hua
( 華
) itself may refer to the Chinese people or Chinese
civilization.
** Ebers: confined to one planet in 2300, they once had an interstellar
civilization with a presence on at least three other planets, although all that is left of them on those planets are ruins from a destructive war
.
** Indus valley
civilization ( c. 3300
– 1300
BCE )
** Homo heidelbergensis living near Burgos discovered at Atapuerca Mountains at start of Holocene
( the current ongoing warm climate period, during which modern human
civilization has prospered
)
** and c
** Xun Zi
( c. 312 BC
– 230 BC
)
** Gongsun Long
( c. 325 BC
– c. 250 BC
)
** Sunzi
( c. 500 BC
)
** Mani
( c. 216 AD
– 276 AD
)
** Mazdak
( died
c. 524 or 528 AD
)
** Andronikos V Palaiologos
( c. 1400
– c. 1407 ), Co-Emperor with his father John VII Palaiologos
** Trial before Gallio
c. 51-52
( 18: 12-17
)
** Confessio Amantis by John Gower
( c. 1350
)
** Cursor Mundi by an anonymous cleric
( c. 1300
)
** Os Lusíadas by Luís de Camões
( c. 1555
)
** Davideis by Abraham Cowley
( c. 1668
)
** Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
( part 1 1806, part 2
c. 1833
)
** Idylls of the King by Alfred Lord Tennyson
( c. 1874
)
** Paterson by William Carlos Williams
( composed
c. 1940-1961
)
** Ancient Greek,
( c. 1000
– 330 BC
)
** Koine Greek or Alexandrian, Hellenistic, Common, New Testament Greek,
( c. 330 BC
– 330 AD
)
** c. 7 Ma: First hominins appear
** Early Dynastic IIIb period:
c. 2500
– 2334 BC
** Justin Martyr, Doctor,
c. 165 CE
( Eastern Orthodox ; Anglican Communion commemoration
)
** Early Assyrian kingdom
( 24th to 18th
c. BC
)
** Early Babylonia
( 19th to 18th
c. BC
)
** First Babylonian Dynasty
( 18th to 17th
c. BC
)
** collapse: Minoan Eruption
( c. 1620 BC
)
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