FACTOID # 94: In pure number terms, more crimes are committed in America than in any other nation. The same goes for burglaries, car thefts, rapes and assaults.
 
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Encyclopedia > Ancient (disambiguation)

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Ancient history - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (4305 words)
Ancient history is the study of significant cultural and political events from the beginning of human history until the Early Middle Ages.
Ancient Greece is the period in Greek history lasting for close to a millennium, until the rise of Christianity.
Ancient Rome contributed greatly to the development of law, war, art, literature, architecture, and language in the Western world, and its history continues to have a major influence on the world today.
Mesopotamia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (4308 words)
Ancient Mesopotamia was considered one of the first civilizations throughout history.
Mesopotamia was settled and conquered by numerous ancient civilizations.
It is very important to remember that the dates for events in ancient Mesopotamia are still controversial, and several different methods and standards of dating exist, therefore, dates contained herein are only estimates.
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