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    and the end of the 4th centuries‚ the gallery of early European art / ancient Greece & Rome art from the museum‚ the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Center for the Visual Arts‚ have included and introduced several red and black figure vases from Greek. The one that appeals to me from a multitude of art pieces is the “Neck Amphora‚ 575-550 BCE‚ Black-figure terra cotta”‚ which was the vase created by the Castellani Painter in Greece‚ Archaic period. The vase not only shows the how great the technique that

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    As of reading chapter 5 and looking at the pictures that are in the chapter‚ I understand that women has been part of history since the beginning of the art. In some ancient societies‚ similar to those in Mesopotamia‚ the creative piece of a woman was to speak to the ordinary equalization of presence. The nude women was the symbol or reproduction and the unceasing cycle of life and nature’s will yet she was never her own self. The image of their patron goddess would turn into an established symbol

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    Art in ancient Egypt always had purpose‚ such as being a substitute to represent someone in the afterlife in case their body had decayed. The depictions in art were far from realistic as they were representative of how that person would be forever in the afterlife. Women were depicted as beautiful and perfectly feminine with lighter skin‚ despite Egypt being racially mixed. Women were drawn slender while elite men and pharaohs were drawn with rolls of fat over their abdomen to signify that they could

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    being respectful of that past and understanding that and also that preserving it‚ these are utmost priorities. Heinrich Schliemann brought in new discoveries about the past‚ specifically about majestic ancient Greece. His discoveries controversially shaped what is currently known about ancient Greece. Heinrich Schliemann was an individual who was corrupted by fame and power‚ which would lead to the destruction and complete disregard of historical items from antiquity. Schliemann’s crusade to achieve

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    In the capital of Ancient Greece‚ the city of Athens‚ women were treated unfairly. Woman were treated unfairly because men controlled their lives‚ women did not go to school‚ and women did not have the same opportunities as men. Men controlled women’s lives. When they were girls their father was the head of the house‚ and after their gamos‚ which was a celebration where their father passed the girl onto their older husband. This would mean the teenage girl would get married to a typical thirty

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    began to fade however men and women will never be totally equal. Patriarchy was expressed through rules and laws made for women to follow saying that they could not do certain things and that they had to be obedient to men. Women would have to do whatever the man wanted. Women had to stay inside the house at times because if they went outside they could be shamed and called a bad wife. Also they had to put their father first‚ then their husband‚ and finally their son. Women were slaves in some cultures

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    Ancient Greece has impacted many modern day militaries because of several important innovations. Greeks were the first to use strategy in warfare. One such procedure was the utilization of the phalanx development. For instance‚ the American fighters utilized the phalanx as a part of the Civil War‚ in light of the fact that their firearms weren’t automatic. When one line shoots they go down to reload and afterward the other line does likewise. Likewise‚ A cutting edge phalanx would the Fire and Movement

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    Essay on Role Of Women In Society OUTLINES: (800 Words) INTRODUCTION WOMEN’S CONTRIBUTION IN A SOCIETY WOMEN IN PRE-ISLAMIC SOCIETIES WOMEN IN EUROPEAN SOCIETY WOMEN IN PAKISTANI SOCIETY CONCLUSION Brigham Young Says‚ “You educate a man; you educate a man. You educate a woman; you educate a generation.” Women are the inherent part of our society and

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    treated their women. Both Chinese and Roman women were unequal in social status than the men of the empires were‚ but they were definitely treated different in both empires. Women of China were treated quite harshly and were expected to take orders at all times by their husbands‚ and were to serve them always. This started to happen especially after Confucius died because he taught people to treat each other the same‚ “after his death women became less free and lost status‚”(Arvind 10). Women of Rome were

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    Classical Greece and Hellenistic Greece have a lot of differences. They have differences in time as the classical Greek‚ or‚ Hellenic period was the time before the death of Alexander The Great. Some of them are the studies of philosophy‚ literature‚ art‚ science‚ and religion. As a result of Alexander’s campaigns‚ the Greek world was forever changed after his death in 323 BCE. Alexander’s campaigns had brought the Greeks into contact with a number of Asian cultures‚ and Alexander had wanted

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