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    The houses were one or two stories high and constructed with dry bricks. This group of people didn’t have large monuments or structures like the other civilizations. Ancient China (1) The Yellow River Valley is also known as Ancient China. Some of the Ancient China cities are Beijing‚ Xi’an‚ Yan’an‚ Kaifeng‚ Nanjing‚ etc. (2) Their government consisted of an empire‚ ruled by dynasties. The emperors were in complete control of the military. The emperor had

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    Mausoleum Ancient Culture

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    Mausoleum in every ancient culture aspect‚ are considered as very important building for their afterlives. The mausoleum is an exterior self-supporting building‚ which is built as a monument‚ with burial rooms or burial rooms for the dead or the people. When someone dies‚ the body is simply buried or thrown away. With the development of human society‚ superstition has been gradually implemented‚ burial gradually becomes an important thing. Therefore‚ the tomb came into being and developed into an

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    Ancient China. Part raised wasteland‚ part warring states. One man unifed it‚ but then the dynasty fell. Ancient China shifted dynasties like this a lot‚ but maintained a healthy trading system with other civilizations such as modern-day Pakistan. They also were the source of great art‚ such as Shi Huangdi’s tomb. In short‚ ancient China was a forefront in trading and art despite ever shifting ruling families. The main thing that China traded was silk‚ a soft slippery fabric that was made with threads

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    Women In The Ancient World

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    We have grown to know and learn that women in the ancient world inferior and had less status than men‚ because of the patriarchy system of government. In the ancient world‚ most of the societies were patriarchal; which is a society or government that is bee controlled by men. However‚ there were some exceptions to this social system. Not all ancient world considered women inferior beings to men‚ because in some part of the ancient world‚ women were priestesses‚ pharaohs‚ entertainers‚ goddesses and

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    The Nile river of Egypt is important because it made a large impact on Egypt. The Nile is a great river in Egypt. It changed Egypt forever in a good way. Even today Egypt is blessed by the Nile River. Egypt is called “The Gift of the Nile”. Before the Aswan Great Dam was built‚ the Nile was a source of soil and is still a source of water. When the Nile flooded‚ they got silt‚ a soil that let them grow a surplus of food. The Nile’s source of water brought population. The Nile could be

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    people. Around 3500 B.C.E is when Egypt started unifying and become one organized power. They did this by setting up a king or a Pharaoh. With this new found power in Egypt Nubia and Egypt began to fight and skirmishes land and possessions. Soon as Egypt got more and more powerful they traded more with Nubia and surrounding areas around the Nile River. Just like the Mesopotamians the Egyptians had cultural traditions. Just like their Mesopotamian counterparts‚ Egypt and Nubia both built patriarchal

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    Out of the ancient religions that we have learned about so far the one that I find most interesting is Ancient Egypt. What I find most interesting about Ancient Egypt is their elaborate system of mummification in an effort to preserve the body so the human spirit could use the body as a base for its journey. The elaborate mummification ritual demonstrated an extensive knowledge of human anatomy which is surprising for that time period. Their process of mummification is something similar to what we

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    HWC 204 Gender Roles in Ancient Texts Women throughout Western History have taken a back seat to men in many ancient societies. Generally speaking‚ numerous ancient cultures were patriarchal civilizations; with male dominate leadership and female subservience. Ancient texts from early cultures provide an understanding of the roles of women and the positions they held in ancient societies.  Looking to Ancient Greek and Hebrew cultures and their writings‚ the role of women can be seen as inferior

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    Origins of Egyptian Hieroglyphs The ancient Egyptians believed that writing was invented by the god Thoth and called their hieroglyphic script "mdwt ntr" (god’s words). The word hieroglyph comes from the Greek hieros (sacred) plus glypho (inscriptions) and was first used by Clement of Alexandria. The earliest known examples of writing in Egypt have been dated to 3‚400 BC. The latest dated inscription in hieroglyphs was made on the gate post of a temple at Philae in 396 AD. The hieroglyphic

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    Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs

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    In Ancient Egypt there were over 29 Kings and Pharaohs and over 5 Queens. Some of the most famous kings and queens were: Ramses II‚ Ramses III‚ King Tut‚ Cleopatra‚ and Nefertiti. <br> <br>Ramses II (reigned 1279-1212 BC)‚ ancient Egyptian king‚ third ruler of the 19th dynasty‚ the son of Seti I. During the early part of his reign Ramses fought to reign the territory in Africa and Western Asia that Egypt had held during the 16th and 15th centuries BC. His principle opponents were the Hittites‚ a

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