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    Notes on HOA

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    system of construction is essentially COLUMNAR and TRABEATED. 16. The Colossi of Memnon was erected by AMENOPHIS III. 17. The architect of the Great Serapeum at Alexandria is PTOLEMY III. 18. The funerary temple at Der-el-Bahari was built by HATSHEPSUT. 19. The forerunners of the caryatids of the Greeks is OSIRIS PILLARS. 20. Characteristic wall ornament of the Egyptians is HIEROGLYPHICS. 21. The favorite motifs of the Egyptians include the lotus‚ papyrus and PALM. 22. Structure whose sides

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    Religion was an integral part of life in ancient Egypt‚ for women as well as for men. Women of the household maintained ancestor cults and kept shrines in their homes dedicated to deities especially caring of women‚ such as the goddess Taweret‚ and the bandy-legged dwarf Bes. Both these divinities were involved in guarding the woman and child through the pregnancy and childbirth process. Bes In addition to the domestic observances and household shrines‚ many women of the elite class also participated

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    Ancient Egyptian Kingdom

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    It was ended with the invasion of Hyksos. The new kingdom was born from a man named Ahmose driving out Hyksos. He became the first of many iconic pharaohs of the new kingdom. Egypt had always been a patriarchal‚ or male-run‚ society. When Hatshepsut became the first and only female pharaoh‚ people believed the her rule would disrupt Maat. She ruled alongside her son. She actually was a very good pharaoh‚ and she brought peace and treasure to Egypt. For a time‚ Egypt was a matriarchal‚ or

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    Nubia both built patriarchal societies. This gave most of the authority to the men. Although women did make their presence known the in society. Royal women sometimes served as Regents for young rulers. In one case a woman made herself Pharaoh(Queen Hatshepsut) this was unsettling to most of the Egyptians. But in Nubia‚ it was common for women to be in power. A few women even became scribes in Egypt and

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    Egypt vs Sumer Back when pharaohs ruled and ziggurats towered‚ two civilizations rose to form the customs and cultures of today. Ancient Egypt and ancient Sumer were the first two civilizations to establish what we know now as every day life. Even though both of the empires were located relatively close in the whole scheme of things‚ both cultures evolved utterly different. They differed in four main categories: geography‚ how they interacted with others‚ religion‚ and government. Ancient Egypt

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    World History Unit One

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    Unit One Exam Make-up We spend our daily lives living in a civilization‚ an advanced state of society with a high level of culture‚ science‚ industry and government. Living in today’s society has set our way of life apart from the way of life from the early and advancing civilizations. Today it’s effortless to get wrapped up in our society and take for granted who and what got us to this point in time. The Early civilizations and the advancements they made built a foundation to start living

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    Study Guide for you

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    What are the most important difference (art‚ science‚ religion) between people’s lives in large agricultural settlements such as çatal hüyük Jericho and Mesopotamia (manufactured trade) and Egypt (military)? In the Economic (environmental) organization- farming‚ irrigation‚ domestication Political and Social Organization-stratification and gender inequality‚ warfare‚ hierarchy People’s system of Ideas-writing‚ math‚ ethical codes‚ arts‚ religion http://www.saylor.org/site/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/HIST101-1

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    Early China‚ Mesopotamia‚ and Early African societies had a multitude of similarities as well as differences that led to their success. These three civilizations were alike in the sense that they all relied on rivers for their existence‚ and they were different in how they were ruled and the roles that different people play in societies. These civilizations also have other similarities and differences. The people of Early China had to use the Yellow River to water their crops‚ however‚ it was unpredictable

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    Its novel plan was the inspiration for Hatshepsut ’s later neighbouring monument. The complex is seen to be ’evidence [...] of the transition from the Old Kingdom pyramid temple to the ’houses of millions of years ’ of the New Kingdom ’5 and so is significant in the movement of Ancient Egyptian

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    Development of Man Notes

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    Development of Man The early pre-humans were called Australopethecines which means “Southern Apes”. There were four species under this. a) Australopithecus ramidus b) Australopithecus afarensis c) Australopithecus africanus d) Australopithecus robustus Australopithecines were primates which had brains no bigger than the chimpanzee’s‚ shorter than us and have long arms because they are bipedal which means they walk using both their hands and feet. The oldest Australopithecine skeleton

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