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Ten Great Religions

CHAPTER III
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They knew how to spin and weave to some extent; they were acquainted with pottery.

How their houses were built we do not know, but they contained doors, windows, and fireplaces.

They had cloaks or mantles, they boiled and roasted meat, and certainly used soup.

They had lances, swords, the bow and arrow, shields, but not armor.

They had family life, some simple laws, games, the dance, and wind instruments.
They had the decimal numeration, and their year was of three hundred and sixty days.


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