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    Acropolis in Athens have distinctive architectural enhancements and refinements that were put together to create‚ not just a building‚ but a significant piece of aesthetically pleasing architecture made for worship. One of the most mysterious places in ancient Egypt was the inside of a temple. They were the homes of the gods and goddesses and very few people were allowed to see the inside. Karnak temple was a solar temple based on the principles of balance and harmony- it was the horizon of Amon-re‚ his

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    In ancient Greece the polis evolved greatly. This evolution included a break with theocratic politics and four stages that Greek city-states generally moved through. The evolution also included contributions made by Draco‚ Solon‚ Pisistratus‚ and Cleisthenes to Athenian Democracy. The city-states first political association during early stages of civilization was based on tribal allegiances. The polis was a self-governing community that expressed the will of free citizens‚ not the desires of gods

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    Ancient Egypt‚ is an interesting‚ mysterious‚ cultural place and has got a lot of art and sculptures from the past. Hatshepsut is an important figure in ancient Egyptian history because she was the first female pharaoh and made significant changes in Egypt. In Egypt‚ it was extremely unusual to have a female pharaoh. Pharaohs were only meant to be men. The position was usually passed down from father to son or eldest relative. The highest job a woman was meant to get was a Regent which is an administer

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    Ancient Roman Politics

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    Ancient Roman politics‚ religion‚ and entertainment all played a major role in how the Roman forum was organised and what buildings were built and arranged. This can be seen in many buildings created by the leaders at the time‚ such as Julius Caesar‚ as they are based around these three aspects of Roman society‚ and it shows the significance the forum had in relation to specific buildings. The Roman senate was the body of the political aspect of Rome‚ and this was significant to the Roman forum

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    Bastet In Ancient Greece

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    protective goddess. However‚ she sometimes appeared with the head of a lioness to protect the king in battle. The cat was a symbol of Bastet. The ancient Egyptians made many statues of cats like this one to honour Bastet. Bast‚ known as "Bastet" in later times to emphasise that the "t" was to be pronounced) was one of the most popular goddesses of ancient Egypt. She is generally thought of as a catgoddess. However‚ she originally had the head of a lion or a desert sand-cat and it was not until the

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    History Portfolio Ancient Egypt [pic] Completed by James Crawford 7N [pic] Part 1A List 10 key important facts on the Great Pyramid of Khufu ➢ The Great Pyramid of Khufu is also known as The Great Pyramid of Giza ➢ The Great Pyramid of Khufu was the largest pyramid ever built. ➢ The pyramid is made of over 2.5million polished limestone blocks. Each stone block weighed approximately 2.5 tonnes each. ➢ It was built for Pharaoh Khufu as his tomb. ➢ The square base of the pyramid

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    The Significance of Gender In Ancient Law West Virginia University April 11‚ 2013 While The Law Code of Hammurabi and The Laws of Manu exemplify the ideals of civilization and central authority through the usage of direct law codes and social rules they none the less are clear examples of the inequalities between genders in each respected laws societies from which they represent. The purpose of these law codes

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    Ancient Civilizations Essay: Understanding Geography and History Amanda Honors World History Period 2 Mrs. Ocasio October 15th‚ 2012 People. Mountains. People. Culture. People. Water. Ever wonder why history and geography very often studied together? Well it is because geography has a lot of influence on the worlds’ overall history and how it all connects together. Learning geography is also important in understanding history because people need to know where and how were the locations are

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    Horses in Ancient Greece

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    Horses in Ancient Greece When thinking back to the ancient times‚ the thought of the great chariot races will inevitably enter a person’s mind. Horses were not only used for this spectacular and dangerous event in early times‚ but they were used and worshipped as so much more. The Greeks saw horses as a symbol of speed‚ competition‚ and human mastery over nature. They were viewed as an animal worthy of much respect and necessary tool for the Greeks competitive personalities. Horses were an

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    Food In Ancient Greece

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    Ancient Greece emerged in the 8th century and began to develop into a city. With a developing city arose a newly created society and with that‚ hierarchy. Ancient Greece had four different levels of wealth‚ upper class‚ metics‚ freedman‚ and slaves. Those four levels affected everyone’s lifestyle including what everyone was able to eat. Certain foods were reserved for the wealthy and certain foods were ate by the poor people. In modern day civilization food brings cultures together but in ancient

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