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- Hair (11457 bytes)
11: ...s). In most societies people [[shave]], style or adorn their hair for aesthetic reasons.
13: ...unctional significance of long head hair may be [[adornment]], a by-product of secondary [[natural select... - Human (48024 bytes)
47: ... is the adjectival form of the noun ''homo'', translated as "man" (to include males and females). The ...
104: ...olled in part by MC1R. On average, [[women]] have slightly lighter skin than [[men]].
144: ...ure]] and [[art]]. In every human culture, people adorn their bodies, with [[tattoos]], [[cosmetics]], [[...
148: ...ple to get less sleep than they need. (See also [[sleep deprivation]].)
168: ...erty]], especially in inner city and [[suburb]]an slums. - Pope Damasus I (6865 bytes)
3: ...acon to Liberius, while the other faction, previously loyal to the [[Antipope Felix II]], supported D...
11: ... a calligrapher, one [[Dionysius Philocalus]], to adorn the shrines of martyrs and Roman bishops with epi... - Hinduism (49198 bytes)
6: ...only called ''Sanātana Dharma'', roughly translated as "Perennial Faith") is characterized by a d...
11: :Transliteration: ''Ekam Sat Viprāha Bahudhā Va...
27: ...tic faith is. Additionally, like Judæ¯Christian-Islamic religions which believe in [[angels]], Hindus...
29: ...and [[Smartism]]. Just as Jews, Christians, and Muslims all believe in one God but differ in their con...
33: ...hat "Truth is One, though the sages know it variously." This is in contrast with some beliefs of other... - Teotihuacan (6370 bytes)
7: ...y the glyph that represents the city has been translated as "The place of the precious sacrifice".
13: ...ly translated as "city of the gods," but also translated as "city where men become gods." According to...
17: ...entral avenue, called "Avenue of the Dead" (a translation from its Nahuatl name ''Miccaohtli''), is st...
22: ...culture at Teotihuacan comes from the murals that adorn the site and others, like the [[Wagner Murals]], ...
24: ...s associated primarily with the elite class. The slums and poorer districts were almost untouched. Ma... - Inca Empire (25571 bytes)
42: ...e Spanish conquistadors, but could not simultaneously face the technology of the Spanish (particularly...
102: ...throughout the country and was used for trade, to adorn rulers and to be given as gifts to political alli...
106: ...e to weave ''qunpi''. (The [[Chimu|Chim?ad previously transferred these same weavers to Chan Chan from...
139: ...food crops on dry Pacific coastlines, high on the slopes of the Andes, and in the lowland [[Amazon rai...
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