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    Because of hot weather in Rome the house was very open. * Tiled pictures called mosaics decorated the walls and floors‚ keeping the house cool as well as beautiful‚ and wall paintings (murals)‚ statues and fountains were also popular. * Furniture consisted mostly of timber-framed beds‚ timber stools and couches on which people reclined.  Insulae. * An insula was a kind of apartment building * Housed most of the urban citizen population of ancient Rome‚ including ordinary people

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    Religion In Ancient Greece - Ancient Greek Culture and Civilization Excerpts taken from: http://www.biblestudytools.com/encyclopedias/isbe/greece-religion-in-ancient.html http://www.leadershipclassics.org/AncientGreekCulture&Civilization.html GREECE‚ RELIGION IN ANCIENT || I. THE GREEK GODS 1. Greek Myths 2. Mythology Distinguished from Religion 3. Local Shrines 4. Epithets of the Gods 5. Nature of the Gods of Worship 6. Relation of Greek Gods to Nature 7. The Greater Gods

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    Ancient Rome existed around 756 BCE to 476 CE‚ In that time‚ Rome transformed from a monarchy‚ to a republic‚ and then finally to an empire. To a major extent‚ the lives of senators in Ancient Rome were shaped and influenced by their social group and status within the Roman Republic. This is shown through how they became members of the group‚ what their daily life was like and what different roles they undertook in the senate. The senate was an exclusive society People became members of the group

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    Triumph or Tragedy Pottery Ancient Greece An amphora is an ancient Greek form of a container‚ used as a storage jar and one of the principal shapes in greek pottery‚ a two-handled pot with a neck narrower than the body. There are two types of amphorae. One of the most common forms made in Ancient Greek Pottery‚ was always with two vertical neck-handles and used for storing and transporting oil‚ wine and foodstuffs

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    In early Athens before Draco’s laws‚ there were no written sentencing guides or punishments in place for crimes committed. This meant that the punishments for the same crimes remained inconsistent. Instead if the victim was dead then the family was left to get compensation from the criminal themselves or seek revenge by their own accord. ’He who kills another Athenian‚ without a purpose or by accident should be banished from Athens for ever. If the killer apologises to the family of the murdered

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    Kristina M. Lisanti Women’s Studies Research Paper 17 December 2009 "If we inquire‚ we find that all the kingdoms of the world have been overthrown by women." from Malleus Malificarum‚ a witch hunter ’s guide‚ 1486 Mid “Witchery” Wise women were spiritual advisors and healers. In the beginning all sorts of superstitions surrounded the birth of a child and wise women were there to help aid and welcome the new child into the world. She was asked to notice the alignment of the

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    What Features of Modern Europe Have Been Traced Back to Ancient Greece and Rome‚ and Are Such Comparisons Justified? Many features of Ancient Greece and Rome could be said‚ in one way or another‚ to still be present in modern day Europe‚ although perhaps in a fashion entirely unrecognisable to the populaces of these antediluvian territories. To a modern-day European layperson‚ or one of the demos1‚ original Greek and Roman ideals might vary from politics and the legal structure that comprises

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    Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica‚ 2015). Ancient Italy divided into many city-states and become allies through the Latin League. But the Roman had twenty-seven tribes and surrounding by the most dangerous neighbors Etruscans and Samnites in the north and south respectively. However‚ the relations Rome and the Latin cities become difficult several times because of the Rome supremacy in the Latin league‚ so the league had been dissolved and renewed due to the Rome need to back her old position as ahead

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    Gender Roles In Ancient Rome

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    the garden who had an enormous phallus and threatened to penetrate or rape any thieves; often seen holding a fruit basket‚ club‚ or sickle. Pederasty: known as sex with a boy (12-18 years old) by an older man; was very normal and legal in Rome; normally occurred until their beard began to show Cinaedus/Mollis: term for adult males who want to be penetrated; these men often became victim of civil disabilities because this was non-normative Tribas/Tribades: term for sexually

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    Socrates and Aristotle were both Greek philosophers who contributed philosophies. Socrates believed that all people contained real knowledge within them and that self critical examination was needed to bring this knowledge out. Socrates once stated‚ “The unexamined life is not worth living.” In this philosophical idea‚ Socrates is suggesting that an individual‚ who chooses to not think about their own actions‚ does not truly care about their own life. Aristotle believed in the concept of examining

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