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    century. Describe the significance of Mayan architecture evidence in this temple in Tikal. The significance of Mayan architecture evidenced in this temple is that they were able to build temple out of stone‚ which was dedicated to gods and important rulers. The Mayan architecture has been called the richest of the New World because of great complexity of patterns and variety of media expressions. Document 2: This is a glyph form the Mayan calendar. What is the significance of this

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    technology presented in source three about ancient civilizations was the most advanced type of technology used throughout all of the articles presented. The highly advanced technology that was talked about throughout the passage is able to use infrared satellite imagery. Infrared satellite imagery is able to look down on an open area and see what is located under the surface of the ground. Explorers had used this to uncover what the old civilizations looked like through the satellite. When a Egyptoligist

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    The Sumerian economy was based on agriculture. Sumerians were primarily farmers. In order to provide their crops with a regular supply of water‚ they created complex irrigation systems. The system consisted of a network of canals‚ dams‚ and reservoirs. Jobs included pottery makers‚ stonecutters‚ bricklayers‚ metal smiths‚ farmers‚ fishers‚ shepherds‚ weavers‚ leather-workers‚ and sailors. They grew barley‚ chickpeas‚ lentils‚ wheat‚ dates‚ onions‚ garlic‚ lettuce‚ leeks and mustard. They also raised

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    Biomaterials 21 (2000) 2529}2543 Sca!olds in tissue engineering bone and cartilage Dietmar W. Hutmacher Laboratory for Biomedical Engineering‚ Institute of Engineering Science‚ Department of Orthopedic Surgery‚ National University of Singapore‚ 10 Kent Ridge Crescent‚ Singapore 119260‚ Singapore Abstract Musculoskeletal tissue‚ bone and cartilage are under extensive investigation in tissue engineering research. A number of biodegradable and bioresorbable materials‚ as well as sca!old designs

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    |The Mayan Number System | |The Mayan number system dates back to the fourth century and was approximately 1‚000 years more advanced than the Europeans of that | |time. This system is unique to our current decimal system‚ which has a base 10‚ in that the Mayan’s used a vigesimal system‚ which | |had a base 20. This system is believed to have been used because‚ since the Mayan’s lived

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    DBQ9 Civilizations of the Americas The Mayans were civilized people who had many advance in their culture. they were known for their big buildings‚ their observations‚ and smarts in math and‚ the Mayans ruled the land of Mexico. Temples and pyramids started being built . One of the temples‚ in the city of Tikal‚ was the tallest structure in the Americas until the twentieth century ( Documen1 ). That is proof that the Mayan architecture was great and the people had high architectural skills. The

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    them. However‚ the gods tried making a man through mud and wood yet it didn’t work. Then‚ the thought of monkeys which had the face of a man and that brought the revelation of men but it was still a lumber looks. The god’s creation of humans reveals Mayan attitudes towards Agriculture because humans were the offspring of monkeys which have flesh that contains blood than mud which had

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    Iraq: Crucible of Civilization Summary: In around 3500 BC according to archaeologists was the birthplace of civilization at city called Sumer located at lower Mesopotamia which is now known as Iraq. Mesopotamia is located at the delta of two rivers known as the Tigris and Euphrates that is why it is also called the "Land Between Two Rivers". Mesopotamians introduced to the world numerous tools that we use in our daily life. Some of them were the wheels‚ sixty-minute hour‚ 360 degree circle

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    today’s world as we know it‚ we actually adopted some of these calendars as our own. Known as the 365 days calendar in which includes leap year that happens every four years. These calendars are the Ancient Calendars‚ the Gregorian Calendar‚ and the Mayan Calendar which are still around in today’s world. Ancient Calendars were used to determine the seasons‚ months‚ and years. “In every culture‚ some people were preoccupied with measuring and recording the passage of time” ( Source1). It must of taken

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    The Indus Valley Civilization In 2300 B.C. the Indus Valley Civilization began developing itself into two large areas which ran along the river valleys of the Indus‚ Ravi and Sutlej. These river valleys were just below the Himalayan Mountains in what is now Pakistan and Northeast India. The Indus Valley Civilization was always under caution because of the unpredictable floods and the seasonal winds or monsoons. The positive side of these unpredictable floods and seasonal winds was the fertile soil

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