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1 ment of the Xia dynasty and the beginning of civilization.
2 e food, fuel, fibers, and feedstocks for our civilization.
3 lation and in resource use that now threaten civilization.
4 me orders of magnitude longer than any known civilization.
5 ago but coinciding with the rise of the Maya civilization.
6 y approximately 46% since the start of human civilization.
7 tically over the past few centuries of human civilization.
8 ke of business corporations and even Western civilization.
9 , and cavalry dramatically transformed human civilization.
10 contributed to the development and spread of civilization.
11 ited by humans since the beginning of modern civilization.
12 rovided the calories that fueled the rise of civilization.
13 culated on the origin of the founders of the civilization.
14 actors in the decline of the classical Khmer civilization.
15 n the development and demise of this complex civilization.
16 nisms and has been a valuable asset to human civilization.
17 functioning and services vital to sustaining civilization.
18 al stress threatening biodiversity and human civilization.
19 Collapse, punctuated the long course of Maya civilization.
20 les of a script that was used throughout the civilization.
21 ior that are unique, such as our culture and civilization.
22     Third, evolution does not keep pace with civilization.
23 ding cause of death due to cancer in Western civilization.
24 rlie many of the chronic diseases of Western civilization.
25 , were contemporaneous with ancient Egyptian civilization.
26  Yersinia pestis, has greatly impacted human civilization.
27 ous across all the centuries and cultures of civilization.
28 the foundation for the development of modern civilizations.
29  been in use for millennia in numerous older civilizations.
30 n agriculture and the establishment of human civilizations.
31 widespread violence and even the collapse of civilizations.
32 n, before and after the time of its earliest civilizations.
33 oincident with structural changes in several civilizations.
34 s, with highly similar features in different civilizations?
35 f morality critical to creating cultures and civilizations?
36 yza sativa L.) accompanied the dawn of Asian civilization(1) and has become one of world's staple cro
37 n the development and demise of Classic Maya civilization (300 to 1000 C.E.) remains controversial be
38 mation regarding the origins of lowland Maya civilization and the role of the Gulf Coast Olmec.
39 llapse of Late Bronze Age (LB, ca. 1300 BCE) civilizations and the disintegration of the LB Cypriot c
40  roles in the development of agriculture and civilization, and today account for approximately one-th
41 ial physiological challenges for spacefaring civilizations, and raise questions about the assumption
42             Writing on paper is essential to civilization, as Pliny the Elder remarks in his Natural
43 al change caused by the rise of agricultural civilization, as proposed by the thrifty-genotype hypoth
44                     The major Harrapan-Indus civilization began and flourished in this region 1000 ye
45 the socio-political organization of Tiwanaku civilization, both for the diversity of social entities
46 ecies has substantially contributed to human civilization, but also caused a strong decrease in the g
47 ortant to terrestrial biodiversity and human civilization, but impacts of viral activities on soil ec
48 f an autochthonous development of the Minoan civilization by the descendants of the Neolithic settler
49     Although it is well established that the civilization collapse coincided with widespread episodes
50                                              Civilization collapse scenarios highlight what for some
51                                              Civilization continues to be transformed by our ability
52                                       Modern civilization depends on only a few plant species for its
53              The development of lowland Maya civilization did not result from one-directional influen
54 ur case studies drawn from New and Old World civilizations document societal responses to prolonged d
55                          If extraterrestrial civilizations existed within a few tens of light years,
56 istorical information exists about the Indus civilization (flourished ca. 2600-1900 B.C.), archaeolog
57                                      Western civilization had two great epochs--the sixth century B.C
58                                        Human civilization has a system of different social tools, ins
59 ance of human milk to infants and even human civilization has been well established.
60                                       Modern civilization has made remarkable progress in water manag
61     Historical collapse of ancient states or civilizations has raised new awareness about its possibl
62 pulations, many of the so-called diseases of civilization have emerged.
63 l and fishing economies in the beginnings of civilization in South America.
64 s to a drastic expansion of an ancient human civilization in the region, suggesting that human exploi
65 emperature changes profoundly impacted human civilization in the region.
66  transport during the height of Late Classic civilization in the southern Maya lowlands.
67       The disintegration of the Classic Maya civilization in the Yucatan Peninsula and Central Americ
68 o the piecemeal collapse of the Classic Maya civilization in this wet, mountainous southern part of t
69 ion and documented interactions with ancient civilizations in Africa, Asia and Europe.
70 aditional grain crop used by the prehispanic civilizations in America.
71                           Many of our fatal "civilization" infectious diseases have arisen from domes
72 ns or tissues with healthy ones is as old as civilization itself, but it was not until 1954 that the
73 at our initial contact with extraterrestrial civilizations may be more likely to occur through physic
74                                Evolution and civilization mutually enfold the human ability to resona
75  scales comparable to the longevity of major civilizations, no-till agriculture produces erosion rate
76                The first advanced Bronze Age civilization of Europe was established by the Minoans ab
77 on of wheat was instrumental in spawning the civilization of humankind, and it occurred through genet
78                              Indeed, ancient civilizations often worshipped the soil as the foundry o
79 be mediated by maladaptive effects of modern civilization on family groups, as many of the effects on
80                    The foundation of western civilization owes much to the high fertility of bread wh
81      How did people in preIndustrial ancient civilizations produce and distribute bulk items, such as
82 ons for the development and collapse of Maya civilization remain controversial and historical events
83              The script of the ancient Indus civilization remains undeciphered.
84 onze Age Harappan, one of the earliest urban civilizations, remains an enigma.
85 urring during the disintegration of the Maya civilization represented up to a 40% reduction in annual
86              Successful adaptation to modern civilization requires the internal circadian clock to ma
87 he micro-level, these clocks show cities and civilizations rising and falling in size at many times a
88 recorded history, give sobering testimony to civilization's inherent vulnerability.
89 omically feasible, could potentially provide civilization-scale power.
90 here dense forest obscures the traces of the civilization that typically remain in evidence in surfac
91 As a defining characteristic of Mesoamerican civilization, the ballgame has a long and poorly underst
92                       The first Mesoamerican civilization, the Gulf Coast Olmec, is associated with h
93 a and eastern Asia, migrations along ancient civilization trading routes and colonization history of
94 term climate changes have often destabilized civilizations, typically via food shortages, consequent
95 , such as polio and rabies, affected ancient civilizations, viruses were not defined until the early
96 rbon fuels for most human activities, making civilization vulnerable to decreases in supply.
97  letters launched two millenniums of Western civilization, whereas the DNA alphabet of only four lett

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