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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ancient cites" is not correct in written English; it should be "ancient cities." You can use the correct phrase when referring to historical urban areas that have significant cultural or archaeological importance.
Example: "The ruins of ancient cities like Pompeii and Athens provide valuable insights into past civilizations."
Alternatives: "historic towns" or "old urban centers".
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So, when you are studying European culture, and making your plans to travel, learn about their ancient cites which are so well preserved.
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Shady Solís also argued that music was an important part of life in these ancient cities, citing the recent discovery of four bone flutes found in the nearby excavation of Supe Puerto, to the north, and 32 flutes in Caral.
Mavrodinov goes a step further to claim that the architect of the Round Church was directly inspired by ancient examples, citing in particular the rich sculptural decoration.
Zeus's affair with Io had a place in the Catalogue, for ancient authors cite the poem's version of this myth when quoting an aition for the fact that "all's far in love ... ......, at least: Zeus and Io's "clandestine deeds" produced a son, Epaphus, who was the father of Libya.
He cites ancient Greek historian Thucydides as his favorite military scholar for helping him understand the connection between civil society and armed forces.
'Consider how great civilisations fall, the marks of their last days.' He cites ancient Rome and 'the nature of public execution'.
He cites ancient China's premier historian, Sima Qian, who recorded a remarkable building programme pursued by China's first ruling dynasty, the Qin: "Whenever Qin conquered one of its rivals, it would commission replicas of its palaces and halls and reconstruct them on the slope north of the capital.
The ancients often cited "physical evidence," for which modern scholars offer new explanations.
In these journeys to obscure corners of the Middle East in search of poetics ancient and modern, he cites sources in Hebrew, Arabic, Greek and French that make you realise you are not as well read as you thought.
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