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antiquitylate 14c., "olden times," from Old French antiquitet (11c.; Modern French antiquité) "olden times; great age; old age," from Latin antiquitatem (nominative antiquitas) "ancien [..]
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antiquityancient object.
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antiquityancient time.
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antiquityAntiquity is a broadly applied term which refers to the history and culture of a period of Western civilisation. It is primarily used in an art-historical context to describe Greco-Roman life and art [..]
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antiquitythe historic period preceding the Middle Ages in Europe ancientness: extreme oldness an artifact surviving from the past Antiquity is an academic journal dedicated to the subject of archaeology. It pu [..]
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antiquityThe term antiquity (or classical antiquity; the usual adjective is not "antique" but "ancient") is applied to the period in which ancient Greece and Rome achieved what are consider [..]
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antiquity(n) extreme oldness(n) an artifact surviving from the past(n) the historic period preceding the Middle Ages in Europe
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antiquityIn its simplest form, an antiquity can be described as an object belonging to or dating from ancient times, though this description is not necessarily reflected by the contemporary world. For example, auction houses today may include in their departments of antiquities objects from the Middle Ages. Museological institutions tend to divide their col [..]
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antiquityOld age
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antiquityancient times between 1200 B.C. and A.D. 400; the period preceding the Middle Ages
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antiquity
The period of and .
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