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    Option 1 Greece: Spartan Society to the Battle of Leuctra 371 BC 1. The Geographical Setting: 1.1 The Geographical Setting‚ Natural Features and Resources of Ancient Sparta: * Sparta situated in Eurotas Valley in the heart of Laconia - One of the most fertile plains in Ancient Greece. - Eurotas River flowed through the valley. -Mountain ranges surrounded the valley; >Eurotas Mt range to the west >Pernon Mt range to the East >Arcadian Mt range to the North - Varying climate

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    mixed modern and archaic features have been found in every corner of the world. The mere existence of these fossils is evidence enough to prove that human evolution was far less cut-and-dried a process than the advocates of the replacement model of human evolution would like to suggest‚ and‚ in fact‚ rather astonishingly complex. It is useful before discussing the individual fossil specimens to to preface with what exactly is meant by the terms “modern” and “archaic” in reference

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    01.15.2014 B.C.E. = C.E. B.C = A.D. Form - the visual aspects of art and architecture‚ line‚ shape‚ color‚ light‚ texture‚ space‚ math‚ volume‚ and composition. Style – the combination of form and composition that makes a work distinctive. Content – includes subject matter or meaning and a work of art. School of artists – a group of artist usually working at the same time and sharing similar style influences and ideas Iconography – identify and studying and subject matter and conventional

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    If a work of non-fiction‚ such as a memoir or an autobiography‚ has been exaggerated or embellished‚ it is no longer a work of non-fiction. - False An essay is a type of non-fiction writing that typically puts forth an argument about an issue. - True Both fiction and non-fiction stories ___________________. - Contain conflict Non-fiction writing is always written from an objective‚ unbiased point of view - False Skills Lesson: Expository: Nonfiction Creative nonfiction refers to a type of - Open-form

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    Over time‚ a culture’s art will change or improve in some way. Some characteristics may remain the same while other characteristics change drastically. Art in the Archaic era and the Classical era had no emotion and unrealistic features‚ but the Classical era brought a sense of anatomy and movement to its art. In the Archaic era and Classical era‚ emotion was not present in art. Characters had plain expressions on their faces; their eyes told nothing‚ regardless of what they were doing. The

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    Understanding Aphrodite is an experience of understanding feminine sexuality. For heterosexual men feminine sexuality means coming to terms with the impact of a lover upon the personality. Women view sexuality as it entails coming to terms with one’s own sensual nature. For men the impact of the personality can mean several different things‚ such as beauty‚ sexuality‚ desire‚ and passion. These are all apparent traits in the way Aphrodite is viewed and displayed in Greek art. Aphrodite is the

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    this proving contact of the species. Different sources of information give more validity to the studies. A second article talks about how it is hard to see the archaic lineages thanks genetic drift. “Our study thus provides a methodological template for identifying additional loci in the human genome that might harbor alleles from archaic populations through introgression and subsequent positive selection.” (Evans et al.‚ 2006) Even though the article by prof. Haws and Cochran has many examples

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    symptoms of the Plague so people in the future would be able to recognize it‚ was removed and exiled‚ participant in the Peloponnesian war Ictinus (art) Architect of the Temple of Bassae‚ co-architect with Callicrates of the Parthenon‚ Temple of Apollo Callicrates (art) Parthenon (with Ictinus)‚ architect of the "Temple of Nike" in the sanctuary of Athena Nike on the Acropolis Mnesicles (art) The designer of the propylaea‚ or the entrance gateway to the

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    give a hot red glow‚ enhancing images of purgatory and hell. The floor is lit by a simple blue wash that contrasts with the red backdrop‚ allowing the dancers black leg lines to stand out. Side lighting is used to enhance muscular definition of the torso‚ most notably in numerous contractions seen‚ supporting the inner pain felt by all three sinners. On the simple red backdrop‚ there is a minimal

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    The Out of Africa hypothesis explains that modern humans first evolved in Africa and then migrated out to Asia and Europe‚ displacing the archaic Homo sapiens already habituated there. In contrast‚ the Multiregional Continuity hypothesis explains that evolution of modern humans occurred regionally and without replacement‚ meaning that each continent’s archaic H. sapiens gave rise to their own modern H. sapiens individually. There have been several discoveries of early homo. These discoveries begin

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