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Civilisations

Civilisations | Civilisation

Civilisations meaning

plural of civilisation

Example sentences (20)

The researchers simulated societies known as "Exo-civilisations," which were assumed to be highly advanced alien civilisations on other planets.

The Culture encounters civilisations which brutalise their own members, pose threats to other civilisations, or threaten the Culture itself, the reactions to which conflict with the Culture's philosophy of peace and individual freedom.

Today we see a resurgence of these civilisations — a rebirth that injects energy into the global stage.

We can also observe the importance of the nose in art, literature, and other remnants of ancient civilisations.

Being one of the most ancient civilisations of the world, Indian culture was often described as an amalgamation of several cultures and influenced by a history that was several millennia old, he said.

It was the source of pride among African-Caribbean communities worldwide, as it was a great intellectual institution dating back to civilisations in Mali, Ghana and Songhay — particularly during the 12th to 16th centuries.

Civilisations flourished where water was available.

I am honoured to join my colleagues from nations, that represent a great religion and ancient civilisations.

It instead calculates whether extraterrestrial ‘exo-civilisations’ could travel throughout a galaxy and goes onto consider whether they may have ever reached Earth.

Many great achievements under different civilisations were due to the river, he said, adding that the Cauvery mattered a lot to this part of the country.

Only then can there be a true dialogue amongst civilisations towards the common goal of peace.

She might be studying to take part in site digs and unearth the secrets of the past civilisations, but this beauty has no problems posting some quite sensual photos in bikinis garnering thousands of likes by her loyal followers.

The Chimú resided along Peru’s northern coast and were one of the region’s most powerful civilisations.

This small Mediterranean island is a veritable melting pot of history and culture having hosted innumerable civilisations over the centuries, but Italian influence still reigns supreme.

We need to carry out ample awareness to save this critical element of nature for the future civilisations.

We still find clay pots from civilisations like Harappa.

A total ban would give a boost to radicals who claim there is a "clash of civilisations" between Islam and the West, fanning the flames of grievance and turning women into "martyrs", he warned.

Earlier this year, Beard was awarded a damehood in the Queen’s birthday honours, capping off a year which also saw her co-host the BBC’s Civilisations series.

In his Maulana Azad Memorial Lecture, he argued that civilisations never clash, but barbarians do.

The key ingredient of chocolate was being used in South America centuries before it was exploited by civilisations in Mexico and Central America, according to new research.