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    importantly seal the sacred area. The Priests were also in charge of the mummification of the dead. The Chief Priest in charge of mummification wearing the mask of Anubis, the god of the dead Position of Priests and Priestesses in the Ancient Egyptian Heiracrchy Within Ancient Egypt there was a social hierarchy; people were grouped into a different class of ranking, which was based on their occupation and family. Priests were ranked third in this hierarchy after the Vizors, but Priests…

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    How Did Egypt Use Pottery

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    vase or bowl instead of just going to the store and buying it. Well, that is how the Egyptians did it. The Egyptians were one of the first cultures to invent pottery. Pottery was used so frequently, the people of Egypt needed craftsmen to specialize in creating it. The uses of pottery, the procedure for making it, and the material it was made up of played a big role of why pottery was so important to the Egyptians. Pottery in Egypt was used in a variety of ways. It was mainly used as…

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    art that’s produced. By all the sculptures and different painting or anyway the artist at that time express themselves show the many differences and similarities between the cultures. There are many ways that that Indian culture was often like the Egyptian cultures. Also, there was many differences, the several types of arts show and proved this statement. The tomb of Meketre was one and the Panel from an Ivory box was another, although these are two completely different forms…

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    By looking at different examples, either defining the populations of Greek and Egyptians women as two separate groups or by looking at individual examples, we will be able to spot trends that would indicate the way that the two initial groups of women existed in this time. There will be an examination on the concept of the male guardian or Kyrios that was found in Greek tradition and compare it to the Egyptian lack of a Kyrios where these women were able to be more independent in…

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    Gudea Statue

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    Art has been a large contributor to sharing the history of our world. We learned this week that it was important to use art in times when not everyone can read or when there is not a common language within a small territory. Both these statues are perfect examples of how artists can show their own interpretation of what is happening in the world around them through their art. Here I will consider the story being told by the artist in both statues. The first statue is the Royal…

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    advanced civilization, this was noted by the marks they have left in history that inclued the 7 indicators. The Egyptian Government was ruled by the Pharaoh. The Pharaoh was the leader not just of government but also of the religion. In the Government under the Pharaoh there was a Vizier. The vizier was the Chief and he vizier would Oversee the lands. All most all Egyptians would work hard in the fields near the nile river. What they would do is they would grow crops to pay for taxes…

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    Egypt had one of most thriving empire prior to 1500. From 1560 B.C. to 1080 B.C. the empire was known as the Golden Empire. Examining the video called Egypt’s Golden Empire from PBS and Devillier Donegan Enterprises you can learn the Golden Empires Rise and fall. You grasp the empires history from Cities to technology advancements. The focus on this video is to analysis the film for its entertainment value, historic accuracy, and relevance to western civilization. The entertainment value is…

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    Ancient Egypt has many influences on the design world. One of the design influences is the furniture that is being used every day. The furniture also shows the status of someone’s life. The furniture piece that I will be focusing on is the bed frame and how it was made, as well as how it can show its’ owners status. Beds are an essential part of sleeping but back in Ancient Egypt they did not have the materials that we have today. The structure of the bed that was made in the period of Ancient…

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    China began along the Huang He River valley. The first dynasty to start in China was the Xia Dynasty. The Xia Dynasty was led by Yu The Great. He led the people to build canals in order to control the flooding of the Huang He River. He then passed power to his son Qi. Qi began the system of dynastic or the hereditary system. After the Xia Dynasty fell, the Shang Dynasty began in 1766 B.C. The capital city of the Shang Dynasty was Anyang. Kings were the head of all clans, claiming a common…

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    Civilization in ancient Egypt was a very intriguing time in history with how much relics and knowledge we have on them. This will discuss on why the Egyptians chose to live where they did, what they created or followed to maintain a community for so long, and how their civilization then is compared to the United States (U.S.) now. Straightway, what made the Egyptians live by the Nile River. Well, the Nile river had rich soil and water that would flow through it, making it a great place to grow…

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