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    Outline I. Introduction II. Summaries of both The Palette of Narmer and Stele of Naram- Sin III. Compare similarities of the two IV. Compare differences V. Conclusion I. Introduction: a. The Narmer Palette dates from the early Dynastic period and was found in the temple of Horus at Hierakonpolis Employs many representational conventions that would dominate royal Egyptian art from this point on b. Stele of Naram- Sin is from an artist of Mesopotamia. The artwork shows order and security

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    The figures on the front of the stele represent the triad symbolizing the Enlightenment of the Buddha. We are aware that these figures have to do with the enlightenment and Buddha because a Buddha is distinguished by 32 physical attributes. Among these are a bulge on the top of the head

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    3A Was Hammurabi’s Code Just? If you compare our modern societies’ technology‚ architecture‚ and laws to ancient times you will notice many differences and a few hidden similarities. We have gone so far in our technological and architectural advancements that the similarities can barely be seen‚ but the foundation and base of many of our laws can be traced back almost 4000 years ago to a Babylonian king named Hammurabi. Hammurabi ruled a grouping of city-states in Mesopotamia and created 282

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    wood posts set up by Neolithic peoples Megalithic- Modeling -in painting the process of creating the illusions of three-dimensionality on a 2 dimensional Surface by the use of light and shade. In sculpture the process of molding Passage graves- prehistoric tomb under a cairn‚ reached by a long narrow slab lined access passage or Passageways Post-and-Lintel-architectural system of construction with two or more vertical elements (posts) supporting A horizontal (lintel) Sculpture in

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    2015 AP AH Images Global Prehistory 30000 BCE-500 BCE 1. Apollo 11 Stones 2. Great Hall of Bulls 3. Camelid Sacrum in the shape of a canine 4. Running Horned Woman 5. Bushel with ibex motifs 6. Anthropomorphic stele 7. Jade cong 8. Stonehenge 9. The Ambum Stone 10. Tlatilco female figurine 11. Terra cotta fragment Ancient Mediterranean 12. White Temple and Ziggurat 13. Palette of King Narmer 14. Statue of votive figures‚ from the Square Temple at Eshnunna 15. Seated Scribe 16. Standard of Ur 17

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    Naram Sin Propaganda

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    The famous stele of Naram-Sin (also known as Naramsin in some scholarly sources) is a 6-foot and 6-inch-high relief cut from red sandstone currently located in the Musée de Louvre (cite art of the ancient near and middle east) depicting the grandson of Sargon’s victory over the people of the Zagros mountains‚ the Lullubi. (cite the textbook) This relief has many propaganda-like tools‚ such as position‚ scale‚ dynamics‚ location‚ and symbols used to enforce the idea of a strong and all-reigning leader

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    Jeanne Brletic 2nd Writing September 16‚ 2013 An Assyrian artistic style different from that of Babylonian art‚ which was the dominant art in Mesopotamia‚ began to emerge c. 1500 BC The conquest of the whole of Mesopotamia and much surrounding territory by the Assyrians created a larger and wealthier state than the region had known before‚ and very large art in palaces and public places‚ I believe‚ intended to match the noble art of the neighboring Egyptian empire. The Assyrians developed

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    right to left. Also they are similar because they both ancient writing and they both were what people might call symbols‚ graphics‚ or pictographs. The stele of Naram Sin shows Naram Sin‚ son of Manishtushu‚ as a good king. The stele of Naram Sin was created to celebrate Naram Sin’s victory over the Lullubi Mountain People. The Victory stele of Naram Sin shows Naram Sin climbing a mountain above his soldiers and enemies. It is said to have revealed the pride‚ importance‚ and Godlike of Naram Sin

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    differences between two pieces of art from different civilizations. One difference that we’ll take note of beforehand is that the Stele of Naram-Sin is an Akkadian piece while the Palette of King Narmer is Egyptian. Now just because they’re from different cultures‚ you’d be surprised what they have in common. And thus‚ we start with the similarities of both pieces. Both the Stele and Palette were narrative relief sculptures that depicted the kings beheading someone‚ whether it was an enemy or . The people

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    Law Code of Hammurabi

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    October 17‚ 2010 “Law Code of Hammurabi” Throughout the history of civilization there has been a need for order amongst societies. This order has been seen in the ruling of kings and the laws they created. Most of these laws were set into motion on the basis of whatever the king said is what happened. With the Code of Hammurabi there is a written law that was portrayed as something that not even the king could change. The purpose of this paper is to give a general background of ancient Babylon

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