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antiquity

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/ænˈtɪkwəti/
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the historical period before the Middle Ages, especially before the sixth century when Greeks and Romans were the most prosperous

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  • Antiquity refers to the period in history before the Middle Ages, encompassing the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome.
  • The study of antiquity involves examining ancient texts, artifacts, and archaeological remains to understand the cultures and societies of the past.
  • The art and architecture of antiquity, such as the Parthenon in Athens and the Colosseum in Rome, continue to inspire awe and admiration today.
  • Philosophers and scholars from antiquity, such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, made profound contributions to Western thought and philosophy.
  • The decline of the Roman Empire marked the end of antiquity and the beginning of the Middle Ages, as Europe entered a period of political fragmentation and cultural change.
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an object or artifact from an ancient period, often of historical or cultural value

  • The museum displayed ancient antiquities, including Greek pottery.
  • A rare antiquity was found during the excavation of the site.
  • The archaeologist studied the antiquity to learn about early civilizations.
  • The ancient coins were considered valuable antiquities.
  • The shop specialized in selling historical antiquities from different cultures.
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the quality of being extremely old

  • The building's antiquity added to its charm.
  • Her ideas had the ring of antiquity, untouched by modern trends.
  • The manuscript's antiquity made it fragile and valuable.
  • The forest had an air of antiquity, untouched by time.
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