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    Yannier Artiles Sumerian Ziggurats Were monumental structures created in the antique Mesopotamian valley and western Iranian plateau‚ with the form of a terraced step pyramid of consecutive receding stories or levels. The earliest ziggurats started by the end of the Early Dynastic Period. The latest Mesopotamian ziggurats date from the 6th century BC. The purpose of these structures

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    The Sign of the Loincloth: Jeremiah (13:1-11) The first eleven verses of chapter thirteen of Jeremiah are a very distinctive portion of an already unique book. Jeremiah ’s vision of the sign of the loincloth is an affluent passage whose depth cannot be fully understood without a proper exegetical exploration. I intend on doing an exegesis on this passage of Jeremiah. The language and symbols used held significance easily understood by the original audience‚ yet are difficult to comprehend by modern

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    October 10th‚ 1994 Mesopotamia‚ Egypt and the Hebrews Their development from the 3rd millennium to 2nd C.E. When the canonization of the Hebrew Holy ("TaNaKh") took place. Frank Mancini irg@ix.netcom.com MESOPOTAMIA Mesopotamia was the land of four primary civilizations: the Sumerian‚ the Akkadians‚ the Babylonian and the Assyrians. The Hebrews‚ like the Akkadians‚ belong to a group of people known as Semites and from there we can see the influence of Mesopotamian

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    A Hero-King’s Revelation In the ancient but exhilarating world of the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ we find ourselves enveloped in the heart of Mesopotamian mythology and culture. This story tells of a special‚ god-like man‚ named Gilgamesh‚ who undergoes an extensive journey of complex and unique encounters. Through the many experiences he has endured throughout his quest‚ Gilgamesh transforms his whole outlook on life and immortality through the eyes of at least three key events: the death of Enkidu

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    Egypt and Mesopotamia Comparison In order to completely understand the relationship between two events‚ comparing and contrasting is necessary. Through comparing similarities and differences it is easier to analyze why things developed and occurred the way they did. For example‚ in comparing Egypt and Mesopotamia it will be easier to achieve understanding of major aspects of their culture‚ the way other cultures impacted them‚ and their influence on the future. In

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    THE STORY OF THE FLOOD- the Epic of Gilgamesh ’You know the city Shurrupak‚ it stands on the banks of Euphrates? That city grew old and the gods that were in it were old. There was Anu‚-lord of the firmament‚ their father‚ and warrior Enlil their counsellor‚ Ninurta the helper‚ and Ennugi watcher over canals; and with them also was Ea. In those days the world teemed‚ the people multiplied‚ the world bellowed like a wild bull‚ and the great god was aroused by the clamour. Enlil heard the clamour

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    Gilgamesh

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    In the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ Gilgamesh is credited with the building of the legendary walls of Uruk. An alternative version has Gilgamesh telling Urshanabi‚ the ferryman‚ that the city’s walls were built by the Seven Sages. In historical times‚ Sargon of Akkad claimed to have destroyed these walls to prove his military power. Fragments of an epic text found in Me-Turan (modern Tell Haddad) relate that at the end of his life Gilgamesh was buried under the river bed. The people of Uruk diverted the flow

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    Origin of Civilization

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    Cole Trigger Dr. Owen Anthropology 341 8 May 2013 Testing a Theory of the Origin of Civilization Mark Twain once wrote‚ “Civilization is the limitless multiplication of unnecessary necessities.” Today‚ we live in a very complex civilization; however‚ this was not always the case. Before televisions‚ cars‚ houses‚ and farming‚ people lived off of the land without intentionally altering it. The people of the time that Mark Twain is referring to here‚ were called foragers. Foraging was

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    Yreah

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    Advanced Placement World History Summer Assignment Contact info: Mary Thompson Kristina Moser mthomp2@neisd.net (school year) kmoser@neisd.net mthompson84 @aol.com (summer) cell: (210) 639-6798 1) Obtain all required materials for the course. • loose paper • spiral notebook • textbook (available at Roosevelt High School (356-2200) World Civilizations: The Global Experience. Stearns

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    Akkadian Mask

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    Sargon of akkad was a semitic akkadian emperor famous for his conquest of the Sumerian city in the 22nd and 23rd centuries BC; The founder of the dynasty of Akkad. The Akkadians‚ was group of people who lived‚ also in Mesopotamia‚ also had conquered the Sumerians. They spoke a Semitic language similar to the modern language of Arabic. He was born as an humble son of a temple priestess of the goddess Innana and‚ according to the Sargon Legend he was set adrift by her in a basket on the Euphrates River

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