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longtime tradition - tradução para italiano

The Paleo-Arctic Tradition; Paleo-arctic tradition; Arctic Tradition; Paleoarctic Tradition; American Paleoarctic tradition; Denali Complex; Paleo-Arctic Tradition

longtime tradition      
tradizione di lunga data
time-honored         
  • A woman welcoming the [[Shabbat]], a tradition dating back over 3,300 years
  • stress accents]] in the authentic [[Masoretic Text]] of the [[Jewish Bible]], often the basis for translations of [[Christianity]]'s [[Old Testament]].
  • Christmas tree]], a tradition since the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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Traditional; Traditions; Traditionally; Traditional action; Folk customs; Folk custom; Traditionality; Time-honored; Time honored; Time-honoured; Time honoured; Traditional-economic term; Tradition (philosophy); New traditionalism; Time-honored tradition
consacrato dal tempo, venerabile
long time         
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Longtime; Long Time (disambiguation)
tanto tempo

Definição

traditional
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Traditional customs, beliefs, or methods are ones that have existed for a long time without changing.
...traditional teaching methods.
...traditional Indian music.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
traditionally
Married women have traditionally been treated as dependent on their husbands...
ADV: ADV with cl/group
2.
A traditional organization or person prefers older methods and ideas to modern ones.
We're still a traditional school in a lot of ways.
? progressive
ADJ: usu ADJ n
traditionally
He is loathed by some of the more traditionally minded officers.
ADV: ADV -ed, ADV adj

Wikipédia

Paleo-Arctic tradition

The Paleo-Arctic Tradition is the name given by archaeologists to the cultural tradition of the earliest well-documented human occupants of the North American Arctic, which date from the period 8000–5000 BC. The tradition covers Alaska and expands far into the east, west, and the Southwest Yukon Territory.

The Upward Sun River site, a Late Pleistocene archaeological site associated with the Paleo-Arctic Tradition, located in the Tanana Valley, Alaska has now been dated to around 11,500 BP. Upward Sun River is the site of the oldest human remains discovered on the American side of Beringia.

Around 8000 BC, Alaska was still connected to Siberia with the landbridge, located in the current Bering Strait. People who inhabited this region in Alaska were of the Dyuktai tradition, originally located in Siberia. Eventually, the Dyuktai changed into the Sumnagin culture, a hunting/fishing group, whose culture was defined by possessing a new technology. Other cultures flourished as well, all being placed under the general category of the Paleo-Arctic tradition.

"The Paleo-Arctic tradition is still a shadowy entity, a patchwork of local Early Holocene cultural traditions that flourished over an enormous area of extreme northwestern North America for at least 4000 years, and longer in many places. Other terms such as the Northwest Microblade tradition, Denali Complex, and Beringian tradition have been used to describe these same general adaptations, but Paleo-Arctic is the most appropriate because it is the kind of general label that reflects a great variety of different human adaptations during a period of increasing environmental diversity and change" (Fagan, p.173).

The Paleo-Arctic is mostly known for lithic remains (stone technology). Some artifacts found include microblades, small wedge-shaped cores, some leaf-shaped bifaces, scrapers, and graving tools. The microblades were used as hunting weapons and were mounted in wood, antler, or bone points. Paleo-Arctic stone specialists also created bifaces that were used as tools and as cores for the production of large artifact blanks. Little evidence remains of the culture's settlement patterns, because many of the settlements were inundated by the rising sea levels of the Holocene; however, remains of stone tools were discovered, giving indirect evidence of settlement sites.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para longtime tradition
1. Never mind that it‘s not legal for the dogs to be there (dogs are not allowed in public areas where food is being served). It‘s longtime tradition – and that trumps the law.
2. It‘s a longtime tradition to talk through the trades, said Variety editor Peter Bart, noting that «personal message ads» date back to the 1'20s. «Something like the Mel Gibson attack is the sort of situation that prompts an outbreak of ads,» Bart told The Associated Press. «It‘s a reminder that people like to editorialize personally, whether or not they know how to write.» TV producer Merv Adelson used an Aug. 2 ad in the Los Angeles Times to urge the industry to «make ourselves proud and NOT support this JERK in any way.» On Aug. 3, comedian Rob Schneider, describing himself as «a 1/2 Jew,» placed a full–page «open letter to the Hollywood community» in Daily Variety, vowing never to work with Gibson, whom he characterized as an «actor–director–producer–and anti–Semite.» Then came a two–page advertisement from violence expert Gavin de Becker, which appeared in the Aug. 4 edition of the Hollywood Reporter.
3. And I think we have to step back and remember that –– and I think the Attorney General talked about this in his remarks yesterday –– there is a longtime tradition in war of engaging in surveillance of the enemy.'4; That‘s what this is.'4; We are a nation at war, and there is an enemy that is deadly and determined to strike us again and inflict even greater damage.'4; And we saw the problem highlighted in the '/11 Commission report when we learned too late about communications that were taking place from two hijackers that were in the United States talking to people outside the United States.'4; That‘s the kind of problem this is designed to detect, and then be able to act and prevent attacks.'4; It‘s about connecting the dots.'4; That‘s what the '/11 Commission said we need to do.
4. And I think we have to step back and remember that -- and I think the Attorney General talked about this in his remarks yesterday -- there is a longtime tradition in war of engaging in surveillance of the enemy.В Thats what this is.В We are a nation at war, and there is an enemy that is deadly and determined to strike us again and inflict even greater damage.В And we saw the problem highlighted in the '/11 Commission report when we learned too late about communications that were taking place from two hijackers that were in the United States talking to people outside the United States.В Thats the kind of problem this is designed to detect, and then be able to act and prevent attacks.В Its about connecting the dots.В Thats what the '/11 Commission said we need to do.