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    Women’s Evolution and Arts in Western civilization The Paleolithic age was a period of gathering and hunting‚ and although both men and women were responsible for finding food. Women bored‚ and raised children therefore their primary duty was to stay close to the camps and be care givers to their families. Before the 21st century women waits for the approval of their husband before they could do anything. A women role‚ as it pertains to development was to support their husband in every decision he

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    where the art piece came from of the following works: The slide will be shown without the title.     a.       Votive Figure of a Nobleman Sumerian Kingdom/Mesopotamia Kingdom b.      Seated Scribe Ancient Egypt c.       Funerary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut Ancient Egypt d.      Ziggurat at Ur Ancient Mesopotamia e.       Step Pyramid of Zoser Ancient Egypt f.        The Great Pyramid Ancient Egypt g.       Mycenarinus and the Queen Ancient Egypt h.      Dying Lioness Assyrians

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    Tutankhamen Death

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    believe because King Tuts was actually a younger king he had a lot more energy and his presence in these drawings indicates that the young king partook in these campaigns. There were two sets of battle themed carvings that survived from King Tuts mortuary temple. The first one depicting a

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    Ahmose I In Ancient Egypt

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    defective pieces of faience and intentional crafting. One of the famous glasses is the glass that represented both the names of ahmose and Amenhotep I that was written in a way dated the time of their reigns. Also‚ in Nubian town he started constructing temples that is built of

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    02.02 Travel Journal What is unique about the development of the Nile River compared to the development of Mesopotamia Be sure to include notes from the video. They created an accurate calender with 365 days instead of 360 like the Sumerians. The calendar helped predicted the floods. They also created the Nilometer to measure the floods. The floods helped crops grow‚ but it had to be just right. What major event happened that was considered the real beginning of ancient Egypt? It was when

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    Tutankamun Research Report

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    capital was moved back to Thebes and the city of Akhetaten abandoned.[13] This is also when he changed his name to Tutankhamun. As part of his restoration‚ the king initiated building projects‚ in particular at Thebes and Karnak‚ where he dedicated a temple to Amun. Many monuments were erected‚ and an inscription on his tomb door declares the king had "spent his life in fashioning the images of

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    Stonehenge: Notes

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    narrative and carved in relief: Bottom: Wavy lines (usually represents water) separates crops and sheep Men presenting harvest gifts to goddess Top: Goddess or temple priestess Inanna – love and war – accepting gifts Typical Meso hair‚ male skirt‚ hands of Votive Satues: The Tel-Asmar figures: 2700 BCE Found buried beneath the floor of the temple at Eshunna Carved of gypsum and inlaid with shell and black limestone Range in size 12” – 30” Represent mortals in worship‚ emphasis on the eyes… used in

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    Egypt are often described as the most legally free and equal of any ancient civilisation. Our knowledge of the role played by the Egyptian women is somewhat limited. The majority of evidence for the Egyptians everyday life comes from within the mortuary sphere‚ a realm in which the male dominated and women received little attention. Though this is not to say that nothing about the role of an Egyptian woman is known. The main purpose of any woman in Egypt‚ whether they were from the Royal family

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    Ancient Egypt’s Government In the beginning Egypt had a monarchy based government. The pharaoh was the head of state and the representative of the gods on earth. The government brought order to society through the construction of temples‚ the creation of laws‚ taxation‚ the organization of trade with neighbors‚ and the defense of the country’s interests. The pharaoh was assisted by a hierarchy of advisors‚ priests‚ officials and administrators‚ who were responsible for the affairs of the state and

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    The Bronze Age → Dark Ages Greece Mesopotamia - Tigris and Euphrates Egypt - Nile : flooding every year which makes the soil fertile In the 4th millenium‚ settled clusters of people 1. Predynastic 2. Old kingdom - known for grandiose architecture (pyramids) 3. First intermediate 4. Middle kingdom - brief‚ unspectacular 5. Second intermediate period - started around 1800 B.C.‚ Egypt is experiencing a decline‚ irregular floods‚ people losing trust in the government. Hyksos

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