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    The technological development that interests me is the Bronze Age. What was life like in the Bronze Age? Which countries did people mostly get copper and tin to make bronze? I am curious about these questions. During this civilization‚ early humans use bronze to make tools‚ weapons and other materials because it helps them to survive. I was impressed that people from the Bronze Age had the ability to do things that nobody else thought of before. When war occurs‚ weapons are extremely useful because

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    Strauss‚ Barry “Achilles Bronze Age Warrior” in the Military History Barry Strauss grew up in and around New York City. He received Bachelors‚ Masters‚ and Doctoral degrees in history from Cornell and Yale Universities. He has lived and studied in Greece‚ Germany‚ and Israel and has traveled extensively in Italy‚ Turkey‚ Croatia‚ Cyprus‚ Jordan‚ and other countries with historic sites; he has also taken part in archaeological excavations. He speaks and reads seven foreign

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    Analyzing Pushkin ’s portrayal of Peter the Great in “Bronze Horseman” Pushkin’s The Bronze Horseman opens up as an ambiguous poem at first sight. In the Prologue Pushkin sets up positive perspective toward Peter the Great and the poem in general‚ however his tone starts to change by the end of the Prologue foreshadowing a change. Throughout part one and part two‚ the poem continues to spiral downward. The dark imagery throughout the poem emphasizes Pushkin’s negative view and the sullen nature

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    The Bronze Age → Dark Ages Greece Mesopotamia - Tigris and Euphrates Egypt - Nile : flooding every year which makes the soil fertile In the 4th millenium‚ settled clusters of people 1. Predynastic 2. Old kingdom - known for grandiose architecture (pyramids) 3. First intermediate 4. Middle kingdom - brief‚ unspectacular 5. Second intermediate period - started around 1800 B.C.‚ Egypt is experiencing a decline‚ irregular floods‚ people losing trust in the government. Hyksos

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    the archaeological artefacts uncovered at Akrotiri have provided us with a physical and historical puzzle. In this section I will investigate one part of the puzzle – The main features of the destruction of the Bronze-Age Island and society of Thera. The Earthquakes When the late Bronze-Age island of Thera erupted nothing truly scientific would have been known. It would have been seen as the ‘wrath of the gods’ rather than a geophysical phenomenon because of the undersea movement of the earth

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    The Trojan War The trojan war was a war fought between the greeks and the trojans in the bronze era of ancient greece. The war was famously documented by a man named Homer in a book called Iliad. The war was fought in a city called troy. The Trojan War started as a way for zeus to reduce the increasing population of humanity and‚ more practically‚ as an expedition to reclaim Helen. Helen was abducted by the Trojan prince Paris (also known as Alexandros) and taken as his prize. Menelaos and

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    Bronze Arts Award Part B

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    Part B- Be the audience The event I attended was Circus Fantasia‚ in Littleport on 6th March. Having attended quite a few circus’ before and having seen ones before of very high standard‚ I went in with quite critical thinking... As soon as I saw the circus I could tell instantly it was not going to be great. They say don’t judge a book by its cover but if the outside looked dull with limited decoration‚ I only could come to the instant assumption that the inside would be similar. I was correct

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    The Bronze Age took place in many places such as: Europe‚ Asia‚ and the Middle East during the thirteenth century. The end of Bronze Age can be compared to the dark ages when looking at all the chaos and civil unrest. The Bronze Age ended very quickly and with it marked the end to not one but multiple ancient civilizations from the Mycenaean in Greece to the pharaohs of Egypt. In Drew’s book‚ he refers to the ending of the Bronze Age as “the catastrophe”. The Bronze Age ended with many burnt and

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    The Bronze age‚ the Fall of Rome‚ and the Fall of Constantinople have shaped our history and shown how too much focus on one growth can be tumultuous to a country. Before 1500‚ there were many historical events that not only marked a turning point in history but showed how the world could evolve due to revolutions and technological advances. During these times there were many focuses that a country could have whether it be technological advances‚ expanding their land‚ religion‚ slavery‚ and many

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    Case Study Project: Stage 1 The works I chose to compare and use in my case study are Lion Gate‚ and Ishtar Gate (Kleiner 30; 33). The Lion Gate is from Hattusa‚ Turkey‚ ca built in from 1400 BCE. The Ishtar Gate is from Babylon Iraq‚ ca from 575 BCE‚ which has now been restored and resides in Berlin. I was motivated to do my case study on these two unique gates because of the unique comparison between the two. Despite the fact both gates have their large size and unique style in common they

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