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    going to happen was fair. Another role I had to uphold is that I controlled the water system in Egypt‚ and made sure the Nile was ok and running smoothly. On top of that I stored spare grain in case of an emergency or food shortage. To many of the Egyptians I was a living god so that was another major role to uphold. Quite a hard role to obtain was that each day I had to please all the gods so that if I do good fortune will come my and to the country. My role was to look out for my people‚ to make sure

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    century AD Temple of Hercules‚ Rome‚ before 100 BC Temple of Vesta‚ Tivoli‚ 1st c. BC ARTH106 Roman structural systems form Trachtenburg & Hyam‚ Architecture: From Prehistory to Post-Modern The Pantheon‚ Rome‚ 120-124 AD The Pantheon‚ Rome‚ model of cork made by Antonio Chichi‚ 1782 The Pantheon‚ Rome‚ 120-124 AD‚ interior Basilica of Ulpia‚ Rome‚ 98-117 AD‚ reconstruction drawing Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine‚ Rome‚ c.307-312 Pons Milvius‚ Rome‚ 109 BC Pons Cestius‚ Rome‚ 46 BC‚ restored

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    In this essay‚ we will discuss and compare two buildings. The Parthenon in Athens and the Pantheon in Rome and examine how the style and function of each building served in its culture. We will compare the differences and the similarities between Rome and Greece that can be seen in these ancient building. Between 500 to 323 B.C‚ was the classical age of the Greek civilization. During this time‚ they just were victorious over the Persians which was one of the golden periods for the Athenian society

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    Greece Vs Pantheon Essay

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    Two famous Greek and Roman buildings‚ the Parthenon in Athens and the Pantheon in Rome. Consider how the style and function (use) of each building serves as a typical example of its culture. How are the similarities and differences between ancient Greece and Rome seen in these two buildings? Both in ancient Greece and Rome‚ buildings and/or Temples were symbols of reverence and supremacy. The dedication of architecture was designed at the peak of their rise into their era and built on the backs

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    Egyptians Contribution

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    Egyptians contribution Egyptians had a lot of contributions to the development of pottery. Communities around the central Nile Valley made use of the quality clay that existed along the river First of all‚ pottery was produced by the ancient Egyptians for basic use like we use containers or plastic. Today‚ they are finding more evidence of Egypt’s influence in the region by pot shards. The pottery of Egypt was of a fine quality compare to others. The pieces who where created were very lustrous

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    Mass Media and the need of an ethical code In the process of securitization‚ the media framing (Balzacq‚ 2011:79) plays a crucial role in convincing the audience with the emergency of a threat. In order to achieve this goal‚ the media in its mass variant exploits many communication tools such as movies‚ audio recordings and internet including communication techniques which involves the invitation of experts or individuals with nihilist opinions to convey a certain image of the threat. Whether

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    Nubian Pyramids

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    Despite physical land ownership and cultural governmental statuses‚ Nubians and Egyptians characteristics resemble each other in many ways. It is spoken about in depth in Robert L. Tignor/ et Worlds Together‚ Worlds Apart‚ 4th edition-Combined Volume‚ in chapter 5 it shows how‚ in many places of the world‚ an age of political turmoil was also an era of great intellectual and cultural activities. The chapter begins with a discussion of Confucius. Out of a warring China‚ he became a believer in ideas

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    other side‚ it shows his unification of the two lands. The top of the palette is decorated similarly on both sides: the name of the king is inscribed between two bovine heads. The animals’ heads are drawn from the front‚ which is unusual in the later Egyptian art. There are many interpretations for the animals’ heads. It is possible that the animals are related to a cow goddess or bat‚ but it is also possible that the animals are bulls and that they refer to a bull-like vigor of the king. On the back

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    Notes on Art History

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    Note: This statue of an Ancient Egyptian woman clearly shows the way of dressing in Ancient Egypt. This statue belongs to the New Kingdome period. Body: The woman is wearing a kalasiris‚ a typical ancient Egyptian dress. The length of the dress tells us that this woman probably belonged to the upper class‚ as working woman mostly wore a kalasiris in a shorter variant. The dress is made of linen‚ which was perfect for Egypt’s hot climate. The dress is undecorated‚ but does have a lot of pleats

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    to be seen by a human eye. APPLICATION DESCRIPTION: The users can explore Virtual Fortress of Buhen virtually and have a tour guide. The users will get a tour around the virtual reality shown by a computer-generated agent modeled as an ancient Egyptian scribe acts

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