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Что (кто) такое Antiquity - определение

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Antiquity (disambiguation); Antiquity era
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antiquity         
¦ noun (plural antiquities)
1. the distant past, especially the classical and other civilizations before the Middle Ages.
2. (usu. antiquities) an object or building from the distant past.
3. great age.
Origin
ME: from OFr. antiquite, from L. antiquitas, from antiquus (see antique).
antiquity         
n.
1.
Remote times, the olden time, ancient times, days of yore, early times, days of eld, hoary eld.
2.
Ancients, people of old times, ancient life and practice.
3.
Ancientness, great age.
4.
[pl.] Relics of old times, early remains, ancient manners and customs, archaeology.
Antiquity         
·noun Old age.
II. Antiquity ·noun An old gentleman.
III. Antiquity ·noun The ancients; the people of ancient times.
IV. Antiquity ·noun Ancient times; former ages; times long since past; as, Cicero was an eloquent orator of antiquity.
V. Antiquity ·noun The quality of being ancient; ancientness; great age; as, a statue of remarkable antiquity; a family of great antiquity.
VI. Antiquity ·noun A relic or monument of ancient times; as, a coin, a statue, ·etc.; an ancient institution. [In this sense, usually in the plural.].
antiquity         
(antiquities)
1.
Antiquity is the distant past, especially the time of the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans.
...famous monuments of classical antiquity...
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2.
Antiquities are things such as buildings, statues, or coins that were made in ancient times and have survived to the present day.
...collectors of Roman antiquities.
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3.
The antiquity of something is its great age.
...a town of great antiquity...
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Antiquity (journal)         
A PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY
Antiquity; A Quarterly Review of Archaeology; Antiq.; Antiq; Antiquity: A Quarterly Review of Archaeology; Antiquity Journal
Antiquity is an academic journal dedicated to the subject of archaeology. It publishes six issues a year, covering topics worldwide from all periods.
Classical antiquity         
  • The [[Parthenon]] is one of the most recognizable symbols of the classical era, exemplifying ancient Greek culture.
  • Arabs conquered]] the provinces of Syria and Egypt. At the same time [[early Slavs]] settled in the Balkans.
  • [[Etruscan civilization]] in north of [[Italy]], 800 BC.
  • The extent of the Roman Republic and Roman Empire in 218 BC (dark red), 133 BC (light red), 44 BC (orange), 14 AD (yellow), after 14 AD (green), and maximum extension under Trajan 117 (light green)
  • Greek colonies]] (in red) around 8th to 6th century BC
  • Delian League ("Athenian Empire"), right before the [[Peloponnesian War]] in 431 BC
  • The extent of the Roman Empire under Trajan,  AD 117
  • Eastern]] [[Roman Empire]]s by 476
  • [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]] walking and disputing. Detail from [[Raphael]]'s ''[[The School of Athens]]'' (1509–1511)
PERIOD OF CULTURAL HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT GREEKS AND THE ROMANS CENTERED IN THE MEDITERRANEAN BETWEEN THE 8TH CENTURY BCE AND THE 6TH CENTURY CE
Classical Antiquity; Classical times; Classical Age; Classical civilization; Classical History; Classical civilisation; Classical age; Classical civilizations; History of the Greco-Roman World; Classical era; Classical world; Classical history; Age of antiquity; Classical Civilisation; Classical World; Classic antiquity; Classical Greece and Rome; Greco-Roman antiquity; Archaic period in classical antiquity; Classical Times; Ancient Greece and Rome; Classical historian; The Classical World
Classical antiquity (also the classical era, classical period or classical age) is the period of cultural history between the 8th century BC and the 6th century AD centred on the Mediterranean Sea, comprising the interlocking civilizations of ancient Greece and ancient Rome known as the Greco-Roman world. It is the period in which both Greek and Roman societies flourished and wielded huge influence throughout much of Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia.
Bears in antiquity         
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Bears in antiquity had natural observations recorded about them from as the early as Classical Greece, and were part of most natural histories that followed. One knows from Pausanias that bears roamed ancient Greece, and archaeological evidence found such as bear teeth attest to his witness.
Discovery of human antiquity         
  • [[Noah's Ark]], a [[stained glass]] window of the earlier 17th century, Church of [[Saint-Étienne-du-Mont]], in Paris.
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  • Waterfall seen from a cave in [[Solothurn]], Switzerland; engraving of the later 18th century.
  • CO<sub>2</sub>]], measured from ice core samples going back 800,000 years.
  • Page showing [[flint implements]] from ''Guide to Northern Archæology'' (1848), English translation by [[Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere]], from the Danish ''Ledetraad til Nordisk Oldkyndighed'' (1836) of [[Christian Jürgensen Thomsen]].
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  • James Cowles Prichard, English Quaker ethnologist and defender of biblical monogenism.
  • Palaeolithic [[pierced baton]] [[spear thrower]] from Kesslerloch cave, [[Thayngen]], Switzerland.
  • Flint implements found 1861/2 at [[Aurignac]] in the French Pyrénées by [[Édouard Lartet]].
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  • The spread of ''Homo sapiens'', from the red area, over the last 100,000 years, represented with geographical areas for [[Neanderthals]] (ocher) and early [[hominid]]s (yellow). ''H. sapiens'' replaced other species of the genus ''Homo'', over a long period of time.
  • The [[Grindelwald Glacier]] in Switzerland, 1774 painting by [[Caspar Wolf]].
THE DISCOVERY OF HUMAN ANTIQUITY WAS A MAJOR ACHIEVEMENT OF SCIENCE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE 19TH CENTURY, AND THE FOUNDATION OF SCIENTIFIC PALEOANTHROPOLOGY.
Antiquity of man; Human antiquity; Age of the human race; Antiquity of the human race; Antiquity of humanity; Antiquity of humankind
The discovery of human antiquity was a major achievement of science in the middle of the 19th century, and the foundation of scientific paleoanthropology. The antiquity of man, human antiquity, or in simpler language the age of the human race, are names given to the series of scientific debates it involved, which with modifications continue in the 21st century.
Late antiquity         
  • Arabs conquered]] the provinces of Syria and Egypt – the same time the [[early Slavs]] settled in the Balkans
  • Augustus]] in 306
  • The ruins of the [[Taq Kasra]] in [[Ctesiphon]], capital of the Sasanian Empire, photographed in 1864
  • View west along the Harbour Street towards the [[Library of Celsus]] in [[Ephesus]], present-day [[Turkey]]. The pillars on the left side of the street were part of the [[colonnade]]d walkway apparent in cities of Late Antique [[Asia Minor]].
  • Late 4th-century Roman bust of a Germanic slave in [[Augusta Treverorum]] ([[Trier]]) in [[Belgica Prima]], seat of the [[praetorian prefecture of Gaul]] ([[Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier]])
  • Emperor Honorius]]'', 1883: [[John William Waterhouse]] expresses the sense of moral decadence that coloured the 19th-century historical view of the 5th century.
  • Sicily]], 4th century CE
  • porphyry]], later sacked from [[Constantinople]], [[St. Marks, Venice]]
  • The [[Vienna Dioscurides]], an early 6th-century [[illuminated manuscript]] of ''De [[Materia Medica]]'' by [[Dioscorides]] in Greek, a rare example of a late antique scientific text
PERIOD OF TRANSITION FROM CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY TO THE MIDDLE AGES
Late Antique; Late Classical; Late antique; Late Antiquity; Late Antique art; Late ancient; Late Ancient
Late antiquity is the time of transition from classical antiquity to the Middle Ages, generally spanning the 4th–6th century in Europe and adjacent areas bordering the Mediterranean Basin. The popularization of this periodization in English has generally been credited to historian Peter Brown, after the publication of his seminal work The World of Late Antiquity (1971).
old age         
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  • walker]] in the apartment of a senior woman
  • An elderly [[Bangladeshi]] man with a walking stick
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  • Women at the On Lok Senior Health Services day care program in San Francisco, late 1970s
  • An elderly woman walks along a road.
CONSISTS OF AGES NEARING OR SURPASSING THE LIFE EXPECTANCY OF HUMAN BEINGS
Advanced adult; Senior citizen; Olderly; Senior citizens; Senior Citizens; Old Age; Old people; Senior Adult; Senior adult; Senior adults; Elderly people; Old humans; Advanced age; Old human; Old-age; Old Humans; Older adults; Unyouthfulness; Old People; Older people; The elderly; Late adulthood; 👴; 👵; Older adult; Golden ager; Elderly; Third age (retirement); 🧓; 🧓🏻; 🧓🏼; 🧓🏽; 🧓🏾; 🧓🏿; 👴🏻; 👴🏼; 👴🏽; 👴🏾; 👴🏿; 👵🏻; 👵🏼; 👵🏽; 👵🏾; 👵🏿; Late life; Old person; The Elderly
Senility, oldness.

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Antiquity

Antiquity or Antiquities may refer to: