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    BC and 1122 BC(ancienthistory.about.com). According to Chinese tradition‚ a rebel king‚ Tang‚ who overthrew the last Xia ruler in the Battle of Mingtiao‚ founded the Shang dynasty. The Shang had a fully developed system of writing‚ as attested on bronze inscriptions‚ oracle bones‚ and a small number of other writings on pottery‚ jade and other stones‚ and horn. Their writing system ’s complexity and sophistication indicates an earlier

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    national monument in Albuquerque are evidence that ancient Chinese explorers discovered America around 1‚300BC nearly 2‚800 years before Christopher Columbus. Archeologist found what they believe to be a bronze leather buckle and a bronze whistle dating to around 800 AD in Alaska. However‚ bronze was not developed in Alaska at that time and so researchers instead believe it was created in china‚ Korea‚ or Yakutia. ’We’re seeing the interactions‚ indirect as they are‚ with these so-called "high civilizations"

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    thinks would be an ideal city‚ for this city to be ideal it would have to be just. In his just city there are three classes of people; gold‚ silver‚ and bronze/iron; known as the National Division of Labor. The guardians of the city are placed in the gold category‚ the auxiliaries in the silver‚ and the farmers and craftsmen are in the bronze/iron category. Plato argues that the National Division of Labor reflects the requirements of nature and produces a harmonious whole. Wisdom‚ courage‚ moderation

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    Anatomically impossible to rest hand on knees Convincing portrayal of a solid strong immovable figure I Menhaure and Queen‚ c2490-2472 J Sunken (bas)-relief- carved inwards. Makes nice clear shadows in direct sun K Warrior‚ bronze‚ c450 BCE. one of few surving bronze statues. casts various body parts in several

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    Necklace and The Venus of Dolni Vestonice share the same symbolism‚ aesthetics‚ and time period‚ but have physical differences. The artwork Standing Female Figure Wearing a Strap and a Necklace is from the Early and Middle Bronze. Her height‚ portraying the women of the Bronze Age‚ is twenty-seven centimeter and

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    The Virgin and Child on the Crescent Moon was made of limewood and was sculptured and painted. It is known as High Relief in the Round. The Jacob and Esau‚ Baptistery Door Panel was made of Bronze. The bronze sculpture was made by a system called lost-wax molding. In the bronze sculpture‚ the two slight physical implied movements are as follows. The first slight physical implied movement is in the right foreground where Jacob kneels before the blind Isaac. Kneeling is a slight implied movement

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    Leon Koury’s sculpture titled Compress Worker was made in 1941 and is currently located in Memphis Brooks Museum of art. The Compress Worker is a sculpture of a cotton compress worker‚ that capture a strong physicality of labors who worked in cotton production. The sculpture is a topless African American man‚ who is ungroomed‚ barely clothed‚ and without a haircut to show that his job does not allow him keep a manicured appearance. The artist gives the man a look of exhaustion and strength at the

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    term “heavy-armed infantry-men” can be derived from the usage of the shield. The original composition of the shield was mainly wood with a small composition of bronze on its rim (itus). It is a shield that is double-grip which is why there are two handles on the interior of the shield. The composition of the shield by 425 CE was thin bronze. The shield is said to painted blazon and is decorated with an emblem that can be personal. As time progressed‚ the emblem is replaced with a badge of the state

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    Julia Kennedy Ancient Greek Philosophy Final Paper Question 7: Aristotle’s definitions of Substance from both his ’Categories’ and ’Metaphysics‚ Book VIII’ To begin‚ a brief definition of both accounts should be described‚ but later‚ I will go over in greater specifics about his definition in ’Categories’ for a basic elucidation‚ providing examples throughout. Then‚ I will compare and contrast the two accounts. First‚ for Aristotle’s definitions of substance‚ there are two. One of the

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    she would have been in life‚ which during the 5th century; the deceased were able to be identified by more than their gender and occupation‚ but also by their age. Bronze statue of Eros sleeping Greek or Roman‚ Hellenistic or Augustan period‚ 3rd century B.C. – early 1st century A.D. This bronze statue is one of the few bronze statues to have survived from antiquity (The Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ 2000) and consists of a sleeping child (Eros‚ god of love) lying on what seems to be a large

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