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    that situation a family could rule for a long time . But in Egypt they had priests to tell the pharaoh what to do‚ and then the pharaoh would get the scribe to write what he or she wanted to tell the public. Now the pharaohs in order are Hatshepsut which was the first women to rule in Egypt at that time period then her son Thutmose was a pharaoh. The most famous Pharaoh was the youngest was King Tutamen. The Economy in egypt wasvery great because people

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    these monuments are very well-preserved. Three of these monuments in particular are most famous. The first of these is the Ramasseum. It is a mortuary temple depicting Ramses II and much of his family. It was once a great and massive temple complex but today it is just a scattering of ruins. Another famous monument is that of Abu Simbel. It is a great temple built in honor of Ramses II but it is most famous for the great lengths that were taken by archaeologists to find and enter it. The last and

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    employed to build the two temples to the east of the Sphinx‚ on a terrace lower than the floor of the Sphinx enclosure‚ one almost directly in front of the paws‚ the other to the south of the first one7. There are some who argue that the Sphinx pre-dates the pyramids and that there was a solar cult acting in the Giza area before Giza became the necropolis of the fourth dynasty kings. It has been proposed that the Sphinx‚ the Sphinx temple‚ the mortuary temple and the valley temple of Khafre were built

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    Neferure‚ daughter of Hatsheput‚ his father’s great wife. It is thought that due to his father’s ill-health Thutmose III shared the regency at some time prior to his accession in c.1504 BC. Hatshepsut‚ because of the Thutmose III’s age‚ she acted as co-regent and assumed the role of pharaoh. During Hatshepsut reign she placed Egypt on a sound economic basis‚ this was the springboard from which Thutmose III was able lunch his highly successful military actions after his 22nd year he took the throne

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    |University of Virginia | |Abu Simbel temples | |History of Architecture I ARH 1010/7010 | |

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    sun-baked mud bricks and stone‚ mainly limestone but also sandstone and granite in considerable quantities. From the Old Kingdom onward‚ stone was generally reserved for tombs and temples‚ while bricks were used even for royal palaces‚ fortresses‚ the walls of temple precincts and towns‚ and for subsidiary buildings in temple complexes. The core of the pyramids came from stone quarried in the area already while the limestone‚ now eroded away‚ that was used to face the pyramids came from the other side

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    University of Phoenix Faculty Material EARLY CIVILIZATIONS MATRIX CIVILIZATION politics society/ economics technology art music architecture philosophy literature Prehistoric establishments of large social entities like states Prehistoric warfare Start using the tools all art produced in preliterate cultures (prehistory)‚ beginning somewhere in very late geological history. followed by ancient music in most of Europe (1500 BCE) and later musics in subsequent European-influenced areas‚ but still

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    wearing fresh clothes 6. When the 80-year-old Orthodox Jewish man dies in the hospital‚ the nurse should a. notify the rabbi to send a member of the synagogue to stay with the body b. inform the mortuary about the desire of the patient to be cremated c. prepare the body for the ritual bath by temple members before embalming d. facilitate removal of the body because burial must take place 48 hours after death 7. The most significant laboratory value that would alert the nurse to probable malnutrition

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    New Kingdom: 1550 B.C. – 1050 B.C. Agricultural surplus increased population Instead of building large pyramids‚ they built temples‚ palaces‚ and monumental statues to advertise their power and authority Thutmosis III: (1479 B.C – 1425 B.C.) Dominated the costal regions of the eastern Mediterranean and North Africa He also restored dominance in Nubia The Revived Kingdom of Kush:

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    I said‚ ’Lo‚ apart from Olympus‚ the Sun never looked on aught so grand.” -Antipater‚ Greek Anthologist. The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World are: 1. Lighthouse of Alexandria 2. Colossus of Rhodes 3. Mausoleum of Maussollos at Halicarnassus 4. Temple of Artemis at Ephesus 5. Statue of Zeus at Olympia 6. Hanging Gardens of Babylon 7. Great Pyramid of Giza SEVEN WONDERS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD The First Wonder of the Ancient World is the Great Pyramid of Giza. The Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest

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