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    “The Epic of Gilgamesh” is one of the books telling about heroes in ancient times. However, unlike heroes of Greek or Celtic in folk tales, Gilgamesh was an actual figure. He is a king of Uruk around 2700 B.C, who was two-thirds god and one-third man. The god made him to be a great King with beauty, strength, and wise. In the story, his characteristics change constantly as the text proceeds due to the influence from his side-kick character, which is Enkidu, his god-made equal. The first-hand…

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    Code Of Hammurabi Code

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    Khammurabi (Hammurabi) was the sixth king of Babylon. King Hammurabi ruled from 1729 to 1750 BCE. Not long after he was crowned, Hammurabi expanded his empire until he ruled over all of Mesopotamia, now known as Iraq. Hammurabi is famously known for the laws that were enforced in his kingdom. Although the rules may have been strict, the punishments usually resulted in the loss of a limb or death. There are 282 laws and punishments contained in the laws of Hammurabi’s code.…

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    There is one assumption that we can make about all cultures. This assumption being that they have at least one flood myth. Flood myths are a very common category of myths. They often include a divine being deciding to flood the Earth because of man's misdeeds. However, the gods often allow one "worthy" man and his family to survive and repopulate the Earth. Today in our meeting we decided to share flood myths from different cultures and analyze the common themes of the myths. All of the club…

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    Literature can be anything from poetry to an epic to a novel. It dates back thousands upon thousands of years. The “Epic of Gligamesh” and the Book of Job are two of these pieces of literature. These two works are very different, but at the same time they are very similar. A universal theme they both share is the characters have to come to term with and learn about the human condition. They both go through trials in figuring out how to achieve honor in the short time they have on this planet.…

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    Are you familiar with what a primary source is? A primary source is a story that comes directly to you from the author who lived that story a long time ago. An Egyptian might have written a story, and that story today would be a primary source. In class, these past two weeks have been full of primary source stories. The stories are “The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano,” by Olaudah Equiano and “La Relacion,” by Cabeza de Vaca. Although Olaudah Equiano’s narrative and Cabeza…

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    Plovdiv Research Paper

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    Plovdiv is one of the most ancient cities in Europe. Its history dates as far back as 4000BC. It’s known that Athens is the oldest city, but Plovdiv is even older. In February 2015 when there were holidays in Bulgaria I decided to use a chance and go to Plovdiv with my friends. It was 5:50 am and half an hour till the bus leaves from the station. Blagoevgrad was dark and peaceful. Only street lights with their yellow light gave an opportunity to see objects a few meters ahead. The city was…

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    Bronze Age: Super Power

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    Bronze age: (3200 BC) Bronze age was considering as an age of super power. The Bronze Age is a time period identify by the use of bronze, proto-composition, and other early elements of urban human advancement. The Bronze Age is the second main time of the three-age Stone-Bronze-Iron framework, as proposed in current circumstances by Christian Jorgensen Thomsen, for arranging and concentrate antiquated social orders. An antiquated human progress is characterized to be in the Bronze Age either by…

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    Epic Of Gilgamesh Essay

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    Adventure Theme: Betrayal and Redemption Historical Context: The context of the game is based during the time the Epic of Gilgamesh took place. Ancient Mesopotamia around 2100 – 1400 BC. Setting: A fictional land called Arkadia that is based upon ancient Mesopotamia and Greece. Environment: Ancient times in a fictional land based off of Mesopotamia and Greece. There are seven main cities that are roughly based on the ancient cities of Uruk, Akkad, Assur, Babylon, Nimrud, Nineveh, and…

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    Aysha Qureshi Professor Course/Unit Date Submitted Compare and contrast the relationship between gods and humans in The Epic of Gilgamesh and the Old Testament. The Epic of Gilgamesh has the earliest version of the flood story that appears later in the Old Testament of the Bible (Genesis 6-9). Discuss how each version has very different emphases and draws a different moral. The Gilgamesh Epic is the oldest poem recognizable to humanity. To most scholars, it even predates the bible. The Epic…

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    Gyles Justin Guidry History 1040 4 December 2015 The Epic of Gilgamesh and Its Place in World History The Epic of Gilgamesh is an epic tale that has made itself a place in history. It dates back to the third millennium BC. It rose to fame out of Mesopotamia in the nineteenth century. It is believed that the epic existed for a period of time as an oral poem. Later it was recorded by the Babylonian writer Shin-Leqi-Unninni who recorded it around 1300-1000 BC. This Babylonian writer…

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