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Better Sphinx: Japan to Spain.

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Looking at early Architectural work in context to the depths of Asia and Europe reveal that critical values of dwelling exist with community and control. The Mesopotamian river valley is a clear example of competition amongst agrarian regionalisms, e.g. a variety of Sphinx dwellings and early estate management. So, prior to the control of Egypt, agrarian advancement existed with an attempt at verticality and rampart in fortification and exclusivity, whether via a ziggurat or mud brick enclosure or escape. The choice of natural features and fortifications guided anthropomorphic values and spiritual cultural shifts across history.