Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ and Jainism”. One particular artifact at the museum that best represents the peoples of India would have to be the “Stele with Buddhas and Tara.” This stele depicts the eight events of Buddha’s life. Not only does this artifact represent an entire religion‚ but it also helps to see into the beliefs of a people. The artifact is a stele of Buddha standing with one arms palm out‚ and the other arm down at its side. Like Egyptian art‚ there was a canon of
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The Diorite Stele was a stone with around two hundred and eighty laws carved into it. All of these laws had fair punishments if they were broken such as if someone floods their neighbours corn fields‚ they have to pay back the person with the amount of corn they lost
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have to use the two side-gates Ta Hong Mon (Left Gate) and Huu Hong Mon (Right Gate). Bi Dinh: Behind Dai Hong Mon (big gate) is the Honour Courtyard with its two rows of mandarins‚ elephants and horses’ statues. Bi Dinh (Stele Pavilion) is on Mount Phung Than. Inside is the stele "Thanh Duc Than Cong"‚ inscribed with the Emperor’s biography and merits written by his son Thieu Tri. The temple area: The Salutation Court is divided into four steps - The Hien Duc Mon (gate) leads to the worship place
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Title: Four Anecdotes from the Life of Wang Xizhi‚ ca. 1310 By: Zhao Mengfu (Chinese‚ 1254–1322) Type: Handscroll‚ ink on paper Size: 9 5/8 x 46 1/8 in. (24.4 x 117 cm) The artist of this calligraphy scroll‚ Zhao Mengfu‚ was highly praised by the Yuan emperor Renzong as unrivaled traditional Chinese polymath (for a lack of a better word). It is said that the emperor admired him for possessing the following seven outstanding qualities: wide learning‚ Song royal ancestry‚ elegant and charismatic
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Melina Merritt History 1311.02 Professor John Carranza September 4th‚ 2014 Hammurabi’s Code The Code of Hammurabi was written by King Hammurabi‚ who in the 18th century began ruling the Babylon Empire. King Hammurabi came to power by using his strengths‚ conquering a lot of smaller cities to add to his Empire. He was a wise king that took his role very seriously. Early in his reign Hammurabi used his power to create his Code. This code was 282 written laws that defined different relationships and
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There are several Egyptian documents that not only mention the Israelites in their texts‚ but also tie the Bible to historical facts. Egyptian documents such as the Tell el-Amarna letters‚ a large "stele" of the Menephtah‚ and the Elephantine papyri not only tell the history of Egypt‚ they also coincide with biblical scripture. The documents confirm not only dates‚ certain numbers‚ and rituals‚ such as circumcision‚ but places and event‚ e.g. The Exodus‚ of biblical stories. According to James
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There are two registers‚ the one closest to the top being the main focus of this piece; the scribe Senu. (“Stele of Senu”) The figure standing at the right end of the piece was a royal scribe named Senu. He is portrayed as honoring the gods Imsety (middle) and Hapi (left) We can tell he is honoring them‚ because he shows a formal frontility‚ facing the gods.
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Harappa A large well and bathing platforms are remains of Harappa’s final phase of occupation from 2200 to 1900 BC. Shown within Pakistan Location Sahiwal District‚ Punjab‚ Pakistan Coordinates 30°37′44″N 72°51′50″ECoordinates: 30°37′44″N 72°51′50″E Type Settlement Area 150 ha (370 acres) History Periods Harappan 1 to Harappan 5 Cultures Indus Valley Civilization Site notes Condition Ruined Ownership Public Public access Yes Harappans is an archaeological site in Punjab‚ Pakistan‚ about 24 km
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Hammurabi Djoser Imhotep Sesostris III Aahmes Neferteri Hatshepsut Akhenaten Thutmose Shabaka Pianky Sheba Azana Solomon Sargon Darius Xerxes Cyrus Pericles Homer Pythagoras Socrates Plato Aristotle Alexander Philip Ptolemy I Hannibal Cleopatra VII Julius Caesar Augustus Caesar Justinean Jesus Diocletian Constantine Paul Muhammad Sundiata Mansa Musa Charlemagne Thomas Aquinas Ghengis Khan Martin Luther Joan of Arc Mehmet II Henry of Protugal Leonardo DaVinci
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There are many artworks between the cultures of Ancient Near East through the Medieval Era that demonstrate ways political leaders constructed powerful identities‚ including the Emperor Justinian and His Attendants‚ The Maquamat of Al-Hariri‚ and the Stele of Naram-Sin. The Emperor Justinian and His Attendants artwork is from San Vitale‚ Ravenna‚ 547 BCE and is a perfect example to show how political leaders has powerful identities. This mosaic shows power through the style and context of the art piece
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