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    Chinas First Emperor

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    excavate it." The Terracotta Warrior exhibition‚ featuring artifacts from the Qin dynasty and nine life-size statues from the extended burial complex built for Qin Shi Huang‚ is on display through Aug. 26. [Photos: Terracotta Warriors Protect Secret Tomb] The warring states Qin Shi Huang (pronounced "chin shuh hwang") was born in 259 B.C.‚ first son to the king of Qin‚ one of six independent kingdoms inside modern China. These kingdoms had been warring for more than 200 years‚ but through a combination

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    Nefertari is also shown in statues as being equal in size to Ramses II‚ a rarity. The size of her statue indicates her as equal importance to the pharaoh. Additionally‚ in her tomb she is painted with red skin. This is different from normal Egyptian women who are painted yellow. Her skin matches the gods not goddesses in her tomb. Also‚ skin color was a sign of what class they were in. Darker skin normally represented those who worked in the sun (peasants). Nefertari’s dark skin may be symbolic of

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    THE PYRAMIDS Pyramid (architecture) ‚ ceremonial structures used as tombs or temples that were built by the people of certain ancient civilization ‚ notably the ancient Egyptians ‚ the Aztecs ‚ and the Maya ‚ and certain other ancient peoples of the northern Andean region of South America . The Pyramids of Egypt are of an exact pyramidal form ‚ having four triangular sides that meet at a point at the summit . Pyramids in Central

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    Stele of Hammurabi During the Babylon‚ the dynasty of Ur fell to the Elamites and Hammurabi became the most powerful king of Babylon which conquered large portions of Mesopotamia. Hammurabi is known for his law code‚ his stele that presents the law code and other orders. There is a system of crime and punishments outlined on his law code‚ as well as a representation of Hammurabi. If you look closely at the stele‚ it shows that Hammurabi has a close connection with Shamash‚ the sun god (Hammurabi

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    Life After Death

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    Death and afterlife had a big role in people’s life at the time of ancient civilizations. There are lots of tombs which come from ancient times but you cannot find other structures as much as tombs now because most of them disappeared by passage of time. It shows to us; death is a crucial topic for ancient times and people give importance to afterlife so they build strong and flamboyant tombs. There are two main civilizations which have highly developed views about afterlife‚ ancient Egyptians and

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    buried in Mastaba’s Inside these Mastaba’s they packed what they believed could possibly be useful to them in the afterlife. However‚ regardless of whether a burial was above ground or below eventually it would probably have been robbed. Very few tombs survived the millennia intact. Ancient Egyptian burials often include small human figures known as “shabti ‚ canopic jars etc. 3.2 The Archaeological Site and Finds – Location/Description The various archaeological findings of the eight

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    1 Corruption in Local Government Abstract: Local government is the grass root level governance which is related to the development of a country. To improve governance of a state Govt. must remove corruption from all tiers of local government. In this assignment we try to our best to finding out corruption in local government with proper field investigation‚ and then we should give some recommendation to remove corruption from local government. Introduction: It is beyond doubt that

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    Once at the tomb‚ Romeo waited by Juliet’s side for the potion to wear off. Suddenly‚ an intruder entered the tomb to visit the "dead" Juliet. He bravely proposed a fight‚ but Romeo explained that fighting made him nauseous‚ and the last time he fought‚ he had killed someone and lost the favor of the family of his beloved one. This highly relevant explanation made sense to the man‚ and so instead of fighting‚ he went to inform Capulet of Romeo’s disturbing visit. While this was happening‚ Juliet

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    incorruptible purity‚ as Michelangelo himself said to his biographer and fellow sculptor Ascanio Condivi." (Wikipedia‚ 2007). The Crouching Boy is curled up‚ described as having a lot of tension and may be the symbol of a wounded soldier. The Monument is a tomb for the vicory of Naples‚ Don Pedro of Toledo‚ again showing the end of a person ’s life as in The Pietà and therefore the loss of the leader. The main focus of each work can be viewed differently depending on your outlook. In the Pietà‚ the main

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