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    The Louvre

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    a major Egyptological collections of the world with 50‚000 rooms. This section covered every single detail about this amazing people. The collection covers all periods of ancient Egyptian civilization since the time of Nagada to the Roman and Coptic Egypt. Among the most famous exhibits found at the time of Nagada knife Gebel el-Arak and the range of hunting. The major piece of art illustrating the time thinite is the stele of King Snake. Among all exposed sarcophagi‚ one finds that of Dioscorides

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    Discuss the role of language and reason in history History is the study of past events‚ especially in human affairs‚ which is based on historical evidence. In history the role of language and reason are what help strengthen the reliability of the sources. Language is the practice of human communication‚ either spoken or written‚ integrating the use of words in a structured and conventional way. Written documents are part of historical analysis as is oral tradition. When analysing data or

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    Antony and Cleopatra 1

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    Most likely written between 1606 and 1607‚ Antony and Cleopatra relates the struggles of love‚ passion‚ and power endured by the two titular characters and is considered by many to be among Shakespeare’s finest achievements. Interpretation of the tragedy is often cast in terms of the polar oppositions dramatized in the play‚ perhaps most notably the conflict between Rome and Egypt‚ and war and love. What critics and audiences often find so engaging about Antony and Cleopatra is that these polarities

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    The Laocoon Group

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    The Laocoon Group from page 96 in our text (Fig. 3.30). This statue depicts a scene from Virgil ’s Aeneid. The scene takes place shortly after attempting to warn the Trojan ’s not to bring the horse into the city‚ Laocoon goes to the altar of Poseidon with his sons to make a sacrifice when all three are attacked and killed by two sea serpents sent by the gods. This was because of the warning and it is even mentioned that is specifically for throwing his spear at the horse and piercing it.

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    The two pieces under comparison are Stonehenge and Step Pyramid‚ both of which are megalithic‚ meaning large stone architecture. To illustrate the two ancient monuments one must compare their similarities while keeping in mind to contrast the differences. The main difference is that Stonehenge is from England‚ coming from the time of prehistory‚ whereas the Step Pyramid comes from Egypt‚ during the ancient Egyptian art period. There are many similarities in materials used‚ composition and the purpose

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    The Legends An Analysis of Herodotus and Cabeza de Vaca Herodotus and Cabeza de Vaca were very influential writers in their day. They could not have been more apart in years though. Herodotus was before the birth of Christ and was one of the first writers to go into detail about events that had happened in the past. He went into great detail about wars and things like that. One of his greatest works was when he went into detail about the Egyptian culture and how they lived. Cabaza was one of the

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    Compare and contrast the religious beliefs of the people of Mesopotamia and the people of Egypt. One major difference in the religious beliefs of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia was there belief in eternal life. Mesopotamians believed that once you died‚ you then ceased to exist in any world and there was no afterlife. On the contrary‚ Egyptians went to great lengths to preserve the dead in order for them to flourish in the afterlife. Once a person died‚ depend on their class‚ their body was mummified

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    Ancient Greek and Ancient Egyptian Art Compared Egyptian art comes from the paintings the Egyptians created in the tombs of rich people when they died. These pictures were supposed to help the dead person out when he or she reached the next world‚ where the Egyptians thought you lived after you died in this world. At first‚ carvers had a hard time painting the pictures but in about 2160 B.C. they started taking short cuts and made their work sloppier. Greek art was much different from the Egyptians

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    Egypt: Black Honey Movie Poster Egypt is like black honey — sweet but black. This is what the title of the recent Egyptian movie Asal Eswed(black honey in English) tries to say. The main song of the movie also states the same fact: "Egypt‚ the country where you find anything and its contradiction." The warmth‚ familiarity‚ and sense of humor of Egyptian people are the sweet side; the bitter life‚ extremely poor conditions they live in‚ and the negative behaviors that resulted from those poor

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    Language

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    What is language? We as humans are used to communicate with other people everyday‚ but do we really know what is exactly the language and what it implies? We are constantly communicating among us as a necessity without knowing what we are exactly doing. This is why language has been the topic of too many investigations by a lot of scientists. Language has different characteristics that differentiate us from the rest of the living beings. Here we will mention the most important facts of it‚ in order

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