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    mothers freed a. Need for more slaves B. The Coastal Trading Port 1. Founding – Bantu people from 1st century to 10th century a. Even Indonesia and Malay in 2nd century- bananas/coconuts on Madagascar b. Fishers‚ farmers made rough pottery & iron 2. 13th century – urbanized trading ports – at least 30 port towns a. Shared Swahili language b. Contained mosques‚ tombs‚ palaces cut of stone and coral c. Exported ivory‚ gold‚ iron‚ slaves‚ exotic animals d. Imported silks

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    Aulos In Ancient Greece

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    The Aulos was found during the Neolithic Period in ancient Greece. The Neolithic Period was from 6800 to 3200 BC. During this period pottery and animals were introduced to the people in Ancient Greece. The main things that happened in the Neolithic Period were climate stabilization and settlements. The economy was getting settled because people started farming and stock rearing. They domesticated the goat and sheep‚ new plants and crops were grown. The people in the Neolithic period were simple

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    Ancient Egyptians believed that after death there is rebirth‚ which is the reason why they perform certain funeral activities. Egyptians believe that death is just an interruption to life. The body of the dead is preserved by mummification‚ and supplies for statues and other funeral equipment. Each human consists the ’ka’‚ the ’ba’‚ and the ’akh‚ which are supposed to be sustained and protected from harm. After they die‚ they believed that the ‘ba’ (spirit) leaves your body temporarily and then returns

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    On October 26‚ 2016‚ I visited the River Walk Artists Gallery in East Grand Forks‚ Minnesota. The gallery had a variety of art on display including handcrafted jewelry‚ pottery‚ and paintings. The drawing Loss of the Minnesota Red Pine by Mary Ann Laxen beautifully incorporates authentic red pine tree bark. The bark adds to the desert scenery as the bark is in the shape of two cactuses. Since this picture is a drawing‚ the color is comprised of different shades of black lead from a pencil‚ with a

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    castle moat and were able to climb the walls‚ the people defending the castle would build temporary structures that would hang over the side of the castle so they could drop large stones‚ hot oil‚ or Greek fire (a large pottery container that would burst into flames when the pottery broke) on enemies. Usually‚ castles had multiple walls with courtyards in between. This would slow the enemy down and weaken them. The courtyards in between walls were known as

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    Dah Chair Wen Humanity 1020 Humanity Term Paper I never ever thought that Humanity would be such an interesting course when I choose it as one of my electives. I choose it because it fits into my schedule. After sitting through a few classes‚ this course has become such an interesting class to take. Even though I would never volunteer to do a term paper on Humanity but I am glad the Gordon Rule of college encourage us to think about how does the past shapes the present and how the present sets

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    houses/villages; development of villages; agriculture contributed to greater wealth and larger populations‚ which made new ideas/techniques for their civilization; the first wheel made around 6000 B.C.E. encouraged faster/higher quality production of pottery; invention of writing as a way of communicating and recordkeeping; discovery of metal tools (4000 B.C.E.) improved agricultural societies; increased population; reliable food supply. b. Assess the transformation of human societies with the rise of

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    The Jael Queen Analysis

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    Native American Art is the visual works crafted by native people of North America‚ starting after their arrival on the continent thousands of years ago and continuing until the present. These works may be painted‚ carved‚ woven‚ sewn‚ or built‚ and can incorporate such materials as feathers‚ porcupine quills‚ tree bark‚ animal skins and hair‚ and wood. They encompass a variety of objects‚ including clothing and jewelry‚ blankets and rugs‚ masks‚ totem poles‚ baskets‚ and bowls. Today‚ some Native

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    #1 The Egyptian myths talk about the Gods‚ and they try to explain the origin and behavior of the forces they represent. Also on the myths‚ Gods were represented by animals.As we know‚ myths talk mostly about deities and stories based on religion‚ so lets go and take a quick look to the Egyptian religion: Their religion was Polytheistic (they believed in multiple deities) and was centered on the Egyptian’s interaction with the various deities and the forces of nature they represented. The Ancient

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    Hopi Tribe

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    The Hopi Tribe Did you know about the Hopi tribe? Well the Hopi tribe is a pretty good tribe. The Hopi have a lot of traditions. The Hopi did have a good location. The Hopi are people who have a lot of facts. The Hopi have a lot of old day traditions. The Hopi did a dance with snakes in their mouths called the Snake Dance. The Hopi often ate a sweet plant base diet and sometimes bread. The women did not do the hunting. The men and young boys did the hunting. They often hunted elk‚ turkey

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