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Ernst Hans Gombrich

  • kengerleeцитирапреди 2 години
    severe, rigid and solemn, but freer
  • kengerleeцитирапреди 2 години
    the Rosetta Stone
  • kengerleeцитирапреди 2 години
    three thousand years.
  • kengerleeцитирапреди 2 години
    Tigris and the Euphrates
  • kengerleeцитирапреди 2 години
    bricks and rubble
  • kengerleeцитирапреди 2 години
    mounds of rubble.

    One
  • shiraz bukhariцитирапреди 3 месеца
    Now, try to imagine a thousand million years! At that time there were no large animals, just creatures like snails and worms. And before then there weren’t even any plants. The whole earth was a ‘formless void’. There was nothing. Not a tree, not a bush, not a blade of grass, not a flower, nothing green. Just barren desert rocks and the sea. An empty sea: no fish, no seashells, not even any seaweed. But if you listen to the waves, what do they say? ‘Once upon a time
  • shiraz bukhariцитирапреди 3 месеца
    Stop! When did that happen?’
  • shiraz bukhariцитирапреди 3 месеца
    like ours it just had two thick ridges above the eyebrows. Now, if all our thinking goes on behind our foreheads and these people didn’t have any foreheads, then perhaps they didn’t think as much as we do
  • shiraz bukhariцитирапреди 3 месеца
    Snow lay deep throughout the year, not only on mountain tops, but down in the valleys as well, and glaciers, which were immense in those days, spread far out into the plains. This is why we say that the Stone Age began before the last Ice Age had ended. Prehistoric people must have suffered dreadfully from the cold, and if they came across a cave where they could shelter from the freezing winds, how happy they must have been! For this reason they are also known as ‘cavemen’, although they may not have actually lived in caves.

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