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    portrays the goddess Sakhmet in a seated, and therefore static position. Her head is that of a lioness--as most Ancient Egyptian gods were depicted with the head of a creature--and she is frontal, engaging the viewer with her gaze, giving herself a sense of presence. The statue is does not stand freely and is attached to the throne in which she sits. She is clothed in typical royal egyptian garments. Being that Sakhmet was a goddess worshipped from Old Kingdom to the Early Period, it can be…

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    The Ancient Egyptians believed in many deities. They often believed that their gods and goddesses lived everywhere like places as : the sky, the sun and the afterworld. Their religion was Polytheism. The Egyptians had over 2000 gods and goddesses. From Ra the sun god who made all life on earth to Isis the motherly goddess, the Ancient Egyptians worshipped a large variety of fascinating gods. Some important gods and goddesses in Ancient Egypt are Osiris, Thoth, Ra, Seth and Anubis. Many people…

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    Atum Atum had a very important role in the everyday lives of the ancient Egyptians. For example since they have Atum they can live in Egypt. The ancient Egyptians believed that Atum was the first god. His role was creation and the first sun god. Also at times he was associated with the Ra, the supreme solar god. Adding on Atum created all of the other gods. So, when Atum did this it gave the Egyptians a chance to have other gods to pray for that specialized in certain things. Like, Horus the…

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    This essay will explore the relevance of the text and drawing on the pithoi jars at Kuntillet ‘Ajurd, to see if the drawings match the text on the jar. One will explore the figures on jars, and explore the reprenstation of these drawing and then look at the text to see f they match. Furthermore, one will look at the site and the locations of the jars and explore possible outcomes. And explore further a field to trace the origins of the pictures on the jar. About site Kuntillet ‘Ajurd also…

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    were small figurines of the deceased used in ancient Egypt. They were placed inside tombs to act as a substitute for the person in case he/she was called upon to do manual labor in the afterlife. 3. Describe the typical way of depicting humans in Egyptian art.…

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    God had given Samson, an Israelite hero, phenomenal strength to protect his people of Nazareth with one condition: to never cut his hair. One night, Samson’s lover, Delilah, had betrayed him by calling a man over to cut Samson’s seven locks, in which the Philistine enemies easily captured and imprisoned Samson, whose power was lost with his hair. Hair, especially facial and body hair, is perceived as a masculine trait that signifies dominance and maturity. As the industry of modern sanitation…

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    Levi Logan Mrs.Dwiggins Computers 2 8-28-17 Egypt Wonders Have you ever wondered if there were more to the egyptians than just the pyramids well I am hear to tell you that there is more that can be seen by the eye.The mystical things in egypt was the false gods. God of The Sky There are many gods one to many to name so only one I will talk about for now is Horus.He is known for being the god of the air and son of Osiris and Isis,handsome to most,his eye is an amulet.What did he wear well…

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    Egyptian architecture developed during the dynastic period in the Nile Valley regions of Egypt and Nubia. The types of architectures that are found in Egypt are: sculptures, monuments, and pyramids. During ancient Egypt building great monuments and structures was sign of power. Construction was also a normal task a male would busy themselves with. According to the text in Cultures of the West it states, “Statues of the kings adorned every temple; inscriptions praising their magnificence…

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    Djoser’s Pyramid The unique shape of Djoser’s pyramid may be explained by looking at the building structures that were in use prior to the construction of pyramids in ancient Egypt. During Egypt’s Early Dynastic Period and Old Kingdom, rectangular structures with a flat roof and outward sloping sides were used to mark the tombs of the elite members of society. These structures, made of mud-brick or stone, were known as mastabas (meaning ‘bench of mud’ in Arabic). Perhaps intending to outdo his…

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    In order to discuss and analyze procurable effects of the current economic state of Algeria, it is imperative that background information be evident to support the overall claims and verifiable truth of the country economic well-being through erudition of the social, political and economic institutions. Since Algeria’s independence in 1962, they have increasingly progressed their economic well-being in Africa as they began to modernize in 1970 (The World Factbook: ALGERIA, 2016). Currently, the…

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