Fullery of Stephanus at Pompeii What do Sources 3 and 4 reveal about industries in Pompeii and Herculaneum. (8) Question 3 (10 marks) "At the very heart of any understanding of Pompeii and its archaeology must be the demands of the tourist‚ who as Maiuri explained was the client of archaeology..." Source 5: Ray Laurence‚ University of Birmingham To what extent has tourism influenced the way the sites of Pompeii and/or Herculaneum have been managed since the 1800s? In your answer‚ refer
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Eric. H. Cline‚ highly respected professor of ancient history and archaeology currently employed at George Washington University states‚ “There is no archaeological evidence for the Trojan horse‚ but it may be a metaphor for the earthquake that destroyed Troy VI.”[Cline‚ 2014]. Currently‚ Troy is understood to have ‘fallen’
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King Tutankhamun The discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb has greatly impacted Egyptian Archeology. Although King Tutankhamun was a young ruler‚ his tomb was well preserved. This factor is what caused the tomb to be such a find. It has also caused King Tutankhamun to become one of the most well known pharaohs of all time. His treasures are preserved in museums to this day. The term Ancient Egypt represents a span of time about twenty-five hundred years. Ancient Egyptian culture was
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Egyptian Archaeology 74‚ (1998): 212-14. Morkot‚ Robert G. The A to Z of Ancient Egyptian Warfare. Scarecrow Press‚ 2010. Robins‚ Gay. “The Names of Hatshepsut as King." The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 85‚ (1999):103-12. Roehrig‚ Catherine H.‚ Renee Dreyfus‚ and Cathleen A. Keller ‚ Hatshepsut‚ from Queen to Pharaoh. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ 2005. Simpson‚ William K. "A Protocol of Dress: The Royal and Private Fold of the Kilt." The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 74 ‚ (1998):
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in-depth examination of context and cross-cultural comparisons * Anthropologists: Ruth Benedict‚ Margaret Mead * Both quantitative and qualitative methods of research * Fields: Biological/physical anthropology‚ Sociocultural anthropology‚ archaeology‚ anthropological linguistics Sociology: * Studies the actions of members within a specific society * How people organize themselves in groups‚ institutions and associations * Fields: Demography‚ criminology‚ gender studies‚ social
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and Greece. New York: H. N. Abrams‚ 1969. Print. Lawergren‚ Bo. A "Cycladic" Harpist in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Diss. Hunter College‚ 2000. New York: City University of New York‚ 2000. Web. 5 Mar. 2012. . Pedley‚ John G. Greek Art and Archaeology. [S.l.]: Prentice Hall‚ 2003. Print. Ragghianti‚ Licia Collobi. The Magnificent Heritage of Ancient Greece: 3000 Years of Hellenic Art. New York: Newsweek‚ 1979. Print.
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Despite the fact that archaeology has been a long-standing area of scientific study‚ one of the most seemingly basic questions in the field is still unanswered: how do civilizations arise? Although the great nations of the past have left scientists clues and indicators as to their existence‚ history is still laden with inconsistencies and discrepancies. These irregularities have created a plethora of theories that attempt to explain how civilizations were born and how they developed. Margaret
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References: Roman Catacombs. Copyright 2008. Retrieved May 31‚ 2013. http://www.tribunesandtriumphs.org/roman-life/roman-catacombs.htm Tann. Early Christians Catacombs Among the Most Popular Sights in Rome. News Network Archaeology. Retrieved June 1‚ 2013. http://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2011/04/early-christian-catacombs-among-most.html#.Ua1Ie0DVDhc Catholicism vs Christianity. Diffen. Retrieved May 31‚ 2013. http://www.diffen.com/difference/Catholicism_vs_Christianity
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article by putting forward his argument: “With agriculture came the gross social and sexual inequality‚ the disease and despotism‚ that curse our existence” (Diamond‚ 1987‚ p. 1). He supports his argument with evidence from numerous historical archaeology studies. Through mentioning the well-grounded findings of a study of skeletons from Greece and Turkey dating back to the end of the ice age
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study of human society and social interactions.” Antropology: * can be described as the study of all aspects of humanity. * focuses on culture * Having sub-fields such as cultural anthropology (also called "social anthropology")‚ archaeology‚ linguistic anthropology‚ and physical (or biological) anthropology. Social Imagination-the ability to understand not only what is happening in one’s own immediate experience but also in the world and to imagine how one’s experience fits into the
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