274.18636 Art, Religion, and Death in Old, Middle and Late Kingdom Egypt.
While Egypt's ancient history passes through many unique periods, it is perhaps the Old, Middle, and Late Kingdoms which garner the greatest attention as they demonstrate the greatest changes in growth and development, and transition of art, culture, and religion. The Old Kingdom marked the period in which the majority of Egypt's pyramids were constructed, a development of a complex military state, and the beginnings of outside trade. The Middle Kingdom, marked as much for political stability as for massive infrastructure construction, a great and lasting peace, and the blossoming of art and architecture, was also a time of great expansion and political growth. The Late Kingdom was a time of securing borders, establishing complex internal political systems, greater complexities in art and architecture, and further changes in religious practices and thought. It is the purpose of this paper to examine art, religion, and funerary practices in each of these ages and each cultural element was shaped by the particular forces of their respective ages.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 18636 Art Religion Funerary.doc
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275.18641 Athens in the Fifth Century.
This paper explores Athens in the Fifth Century, B.C. and the advantages and disadvantages the city-state then faced.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 14 source(s) listed
Filename: 18641 Athens Fifth Century.doc
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276.18117 Roman Republic.
Study Guide on the Roman Republic.
Pages: 12
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Filename: 18117 Study Roman Republic.doc
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277.18185 Traditions And Transitions In Life.
This is a paper on the topic of traditions and transitions in life. We all rely upon the wisdom of our families as we encounter different passages in adulthood. Most young people are helped and at times hindered with family or tribal traditions.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 18185 Traditions Transitions Life.doc
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278.18981 Ancient Mode Of Production.
The ancient mode of production (antiquity) was based on a form of division of labor between two social classes, namely slaves and slave owners. In these agrarian societies, the slave owners controlled the forces of production and the means of production, including estates and plantations.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 18981 Ancient Mode Production.doc
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279.19059 Rostovtzeff on the End of the Western Roman Empire.
This paper is written about the end of the Western Roman Empire. The classic work in the field is provided by Edward Gibbon in The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Gibbon's essential argument was one that attributed the "fall" (the use of this term today being itself a source of controversy) to "Christianity, which he claimed had undermined the ancient warrior traditions of the Romans and, through the influence of monasticism and asceticism, turned them away from earthly things".
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed
Filename: 19059 Western Roman Empire.doc
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280.18228 A Comparison of Roman And Greek Gods.
This paper is a comparison of Greek and Roman gods. There are many similarities in the Roman and Greek gods, because Romans took their beliefs about some of the gods from the Greek.