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    Summary: Corsica / Luxor

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    but not in france. it is located in italy on an island. it isknown overwhelmingly for its selfish people‚ who live on that island. Luxor is also known as Thebes in Egypt. It’s an abundant place for historical artifacts and people that tourists can appreciate. Its impressive Luxor station is combined with the modern and ancient history for its golden details and momentous design. Four storeyed vessels await the tourist on river banks from their cruise. The West banks mud buildings‚ field of sugar

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    wonders of Egypt I have come back with much to tell you.Frist‚off is that in egypt they have a river much the same as our own rivers.This river is called the Nile and flows north for 4‚000 miles.Just like our rivers flood the Nile does so as well bringing in fertile soil used to grow crops.The Nile’s water is also used for cooking‚cleaning and supplies drinking water.In Egypt the river supplies meat as well beause animals gather there for a drink of water.With out the Nile life in Egypt would not

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    lives. Finally some think that. Some people consider the unusual events surrounding the opening of the tomb as evidence for the ‘curse’. Author Christine El Mahdy believes that those who first expressed fear of mummies were the Arabs‚ who conquered Egypt in A.D. 641. Arab writers warned people not to tamper with mummies or their tombs‚ they knew that Egyptians practiced magic during funerals. And the paintings on the walls of Egyptian tombs seemed to suggest that mummies could return to life and seek

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    King Tutakhamens Tomb

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    Humanitites notes King Tutakhamen’s tomb was discovered on 4 november‚ 1992. His tomb was found in the valley of the kings. The valley of kings is a valley in egypt where for a period of nearly 500 years from the 16 to the 11th century BC tombs were constructed for the rharaos and powerful nobles of the new kingdom. the valley of kings lie’s on the west bank od nile. there had been about two robberies before the middle ages based on the items that were robbed‚ like oils and perfumes and

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    Comparative Essay

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    Egypt & Mesopotamia Around 5‚000 years ago lived two of the most memorable first civilizations. Egypt and Mesopotamia were very advanced for their time‚ with their advance agriculture and religious beliefs that were the start of revolution and an example for almost all cultures to follow. While both Egypt and Mesopotamia live in the same religion with similar climates‚ Mesopotamia had a very pessimistic outlook on their life‚ while Egypt has a much more optimistic outlook on life. The difference

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    Egyptian Pharaohs ruled Egypt for over three thousand years and were considered to be in power when Egypt was in its most dominant form. There are many facts that we learned about Egyptian Pharaohs from their statues and different structures they built throughout their time of rule. We will talk about some of the different tasks that the Egyptian Pharaohs were in charge of‚ a famous Egyptian Pharaoh‚ and some of the great architecture that they produced. Most Egyptian Pharaohs were born into power

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    Legion of Honor

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    Throughout different time periods and civilizations come many different types of art that would never be comparable to those of another time or place. There are also the pieces that come from a completely different time and place‚ but yet they can still be compared to one another. The Torso of a God (Egyptian‚ New Kingdom‚ Dynasty 18‚ last decade of the reign of Amenhotep III‚ Granodiorite‚ 1359-1349 B.C.) and the Statue of Asklepios (Greek‚ Hellenistic period‚ Pentelic Marble‚ 2nd century B.C.)

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    future of civilizations history. The great man should have great leadership qualities‚ the ability to rule‚ and have power over his or her people. Ramses III fits perfectly into to the description of this because of his major accomplishments throughout his rule as pharaoh of Egypt. Ramses III is considered as the last great ruler of Egypt‚ under his rule the economy of Egypt flourished as helped construct many new buildings and pyramids that led to one of the best years that Egypt had seen. What makes

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    Egyptians. Among the works of art‚ the statuette titled “Cat with Kittens” grabbed my attention. I chose that particular piece to write about in this assignment. “Cat with Kittens” was made in the South of Egypt during the late Ptolemaic period‚ 664-30 B.C.E. Dynasty 26 was ruling the Egypt at that particular time. Mother cat and four kittens are made of bronze and the group is on semi-circular bronze base‚ set into a wooden base. Black color was used to paint the wooden base‚ but some parts missing

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    Mesopotamia and Egypt were two of the most well known civilizations of their eras. Civilizations are defined societies distinguished by their reliance on sedentary agriculture‚ their ability to produce food surpluses‚ and the existence of nonfarming elites‚ as well as merchant and manufacturing groups. Although the political structures and cultural ideas of these civilizations differed‚ some of their social structures were similar. The political and cultural ways of life were completely different

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