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picture representing a word or idea |
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cursive writing system developed before hieroglyphics in Egypt, ink with reed pens on papyrus |
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terraced temple tower of ancient Mesopotamians, built of mud bricks, pressed or baked |
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belief that spirits inhabit natural objects or phenomena |
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stone often on the top of obelisks that symbolizes the first mound of earth upon which sun fell |
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story about the origin and development of the universe |
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physical world as opposed to mental world (res cogitans) |
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physical manifestation of the holy or sacred |
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line around which we orient things |
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orienting the world, connection between heaven and earth |
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highest point in sun's movement, top of axis mundi |
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lowest point in sun's movement, bottom of axis mundi |
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an circular earthworks with a ditch running inside of a mound |
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an original protoype; Jung: universal pattern of thought |
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fertile crescent btwn tigris and euphrates, 3500-3000 bc |
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rough limestone block initially sheathed in whiter limestone |
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more than existing natural world, shaped or interpreted by humans, character of people |
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large standing ancient stones, also, menhirs |
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