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    Dating Methods Method Details Dendrochronology Counting tree rings‚ based on the fact that trees grow by adding a ring to the truck each year. Wood structures found (homes)‚ pillar‚ boat (maritime features)‚ ornaments‚ inscriptions in wood‚ furniture Pollen Analysis Useful in bogs and marshes‚ where pollen grains are taken from a layer of the bog then examined by microscopes Wood products‚ plants/flowers‚ animals‚ crops (types of food)‚ human remains Stratification When the archaeologists

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    In modern Roman Empire‚ Honey has the equivalent of gold and can be used to pay taxes instead of gold. Honey is a healthy food. Honey acts as both food and medicine at the needed time. And every home tend to always stored honey in their kitchen. Drop of yellow gold was produced from the crowd bee tens of thousands of tickets out of the nest comb to find the nectar from flowers‚ hundreds of thousands of flowers every dawn a new day is a source of great food‚ to become a legend in health for a long

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    Why archaeological sites are important Pompeii is a slice in time. The city is exactly the way it was on the day in 79 AD when it was buried. Historians can study how the people lived and the quality of the life on that day. The people of Pompeii lived pretty well and the houses and stores show us this. The art painted on the walls of the houses is bright and clear‚ the villas that the rich lived in are still nice‚ and the stores that lined the streets can be seen. The streets are still laid

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    decline of the Roman and Han empires was caused by a number of events such as social unrest‚ problems with the government‚ and a decline in military which made them vulnerable to any number of events that could occur. The Han dynasty over time regrew into various forms‚ while the downfall of the Roman Empire was never followed by the regrowth of the Roman civilization. The Roman Empire and Han China were once thriving civilizations‚ one reason for the collapse of both was social unrest which

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    The discipline of archaeology is by no means a simple nor singular study of the past. Due to the wide range of evidence within the archaeological record‚ from organic to inorganic‚ many different methods and approaches are taken in order to deal with the wide spectrum of differing evidence. Nevertheless‚ the study of pottery is without doubt one of the most important tasks taken on by any archaeologist. A great wealth of information can be gained from the study of pottery‚ despite its inanimate state

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    Women Criminals and Social Inequality In today’s society‚ stratification is very prevalent. Race‚ sex‚ religion‚ sexual orientation‚ socioeconomic status‚ age‚ and ability all play a role in how one fits into society and how much power one has in their position. This is true in the criminal justice system as well. More specifically‚ sex plays a very significant role in the outcome of arrest‚ sentencing‚ and detention of criminals. The topic of female criminals is significant because in the criminal

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    Today’s society is exceedingly opposed to standards set by the media. Equality is claimed for everyone with constant arguing amongst the population about what is socially or politically acceptable vs. what is not. Harrison Bergeron opens a window for us to see how much equality is too much. Where is the line that ought not to be crossed and what will the negative repercussions if it is? Vonnegut vocalizes this concept so clearly and brilliantly; whether societal equality can turn to mistreatment

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    Important facts Saint Andrew grew up in the Roman Empire along with his family. Saint Andrew is the patron Saint of fisherman because when he was an apostle of Jesus‚ he did a lot of fishing. Also‚ he lead his brother‚ Simon Peter‚ to Jesus because Peter was interested in what Andrew was telling him. Eventually‚ Andrew introduced him to Jesus. The feast day of Saint Andrew is celebrated on November 30th every year and he was canonized in 1886 under Pope Leo the 13th. Birth and Death Saint

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    in the western world for his History and Decline of the Roman Empire (published from 1776-78) was a firm believer in the role of the rise of Christianity as a major cause in the decline of the Roman Empire. Although he does not suggest that Christianity was the single cause for the fall of the Empire‚ he has strongly advocated that ‘the early Christian church at once redoubled the burden and reduced the strength of the Empire’ ‚ an Empire that was already weak from the lack of progress. In his

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    years‚ until 220 C.E. The rise of Rome was the last phase of classical Mediterranean civilization‚ after Rome conquered Greece and the Hellenistic kingdoms in 100 B.C.E. The local monarchy that would someday become one of the world’s most powerful empires began around 800 B.C. Political institution was extremely important in classical China. Under the Han Dynasty‚ the power of the emperor and bureaucracy were emphasized. The organized structure of government allowed such a large territory to be

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