11 sentences with 'peoples'

Example sentences and phrases with the word peoples and other words derived from it.

« Ancient peoples made ointments, fragrances and oils from the same plants that aromatherapy uses today to heal and beautify. »
« Those ancient peoples who believed in the power of spirits, nymphs and gods began to perform thermal treatments influenced by the divine essence of the waters in which they immersed themselves. »
« The few scattered bones of primitive peoples reveal that concerns about the "afterlife" are ancient, and today there are plenty of testimonies - the only evidence - of people who have returned from another life: I was dead for several minutes, they say in shuddering words. »
« In the peoples of Indonesia - who were not converted to either Hinduism or Islam - it is believed that there is a universe of spirit creatures in which souls are remembered and remember life. »
« Some mountain peoples exhume mummies for three days and three nights a year to change their clothes and provide them with food and drink. »
« Hellenistic civilisation demonstrates the fact that Western civilisation has always been a mixture of different peoples, not a single overarching group or language or religion. »
« The Romans were very successful in assimilating the peoples they conquered. »
« Thanks in large part to the European conquest of the Americas and the exploitation of its resources and peoples, Europe went from being a region of little economic and military power and importance to one of the most formidable in the centuries that followed. »
« Ancient peoples already sensed that human beings were in the process of achieving things that had never been achieved before, namely the building of great settlements, the creation of new technologies, and the invention of organised religions, and yet they also sensed that the human experience could be filled with misery, despair, and what seemed to be a wholly unjust and arbitrary disaster. »
« And, as the Epic of Gilgamesh demonstrates, ancient peoples were well aware that no matter how great a person's achievements during his or her lifetime, he or she would inevitably die. »
« The Bronze Age at its height saw several great empires and peoples in regular contact with each other, both through trade and warfare. »

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