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    interpret their view of life, occupation, justice and kinship. These written sources allow us to consider their views and perspectives, rules and laws. Writing originally developed as a state of Authority, but since Mesopotamia followed the code of Hammurabi, they sought increasing power for their religious authority and collecting taxes.…

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    Patriarchal- a society dominated by men. Egalitarian- a society based on the belief of equality of all people. Pastoralism- a society whose primary practice is herding of animals. Hunter and Gatherers- humans who obtain all of their food by hunting animals and gathering edible plants. Venus figurines- statuettes that portray women with exaggerated reproductive organs to represent fertility. Specialization of labor- the division of labor/jobs to produce large numbers of goods in a shorter…

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    call democracy. The Kings emerged as civilization developed, but elected assemblies also had important powers, even over kings. The Mesopotamians also had high regard for the laws and the "agreements" or contracts, as we see by the famous Code of Hammurabi, among other sources. Another difference between the Roman Civilization and the Ancient Egypt Civilization was in their culture. The cultures of ancient…

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    There are also other archeologists like Hormuzd Rassam, who dug up landscapes. Also Robert Coldeway and Walter Andrae. They spent years reconstructing Babylon with mud-brick foundations. The westerners didn’t believe that there was a historical truth to the scriptures. But the early archeologists wrote of the biblical legends coming true. That clay tablets with cuneiform and kings that conquered the ancient land of Mesopotamia were real. Archeologists also showed that the Babylonians and…

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    Hammurabi, the exalted prince, also feared God and obeyed his orders to bring righteousness to the land, destroy the evil in life, and further the well being of mankind (Hammurabi, 2). God’s orders were taken seriously amongst all humanity and obeyed immediately because of the natural destruction he could inflict upon them at any second. God…

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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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    Imagine sitting in a courtroom on trial for a crime. The death penalty is a possible sentence for the offense. Watch as the public defense lawyer ruins any chance of a lesser punishment … because he or she is drunk. This is exactly what happened to Robert Hosley. The article "This Man 's Alcoholic Lawyer Botched His Case” states that Hosley went to trial for committing a capital offense, murdering a police officer. His public defense lawyer, Andy Prince, was drunk for most of the trial and…

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    Ever since man, we wondered about our origin, so our advances in technology allows Anthropologist to answer this lingering question. Early civilizations, discovered in the 1800’s, were found along the Nile River and other areas just northeast of Africa. The early civilizations were diverse in particular ways, but had similarities too. The political, social, and institutions of these areas will be analyzed further, because ideas eventually developed to form better civilizations in the future.…

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    Summer was one on the civilizations in the southern Mesopotamia. They were pretty civilized for people that existed thousands of years Before Crist. They had constructions that will protect them from nature. In their case they lived in the desert so they had construction with low doors and small windows. This would protect them from the dust and will keep the interiors cool. People slept on the roof because they were cooler than inside their house. Merchants will try to do business in the early…

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    Abstract Gender roles developed from predetermined notions on women. To understand gender roles one has to study their roots. Gender roles change from region to region as they do with time period to time period. Many of this has to do with the legal rights a women had in a certain area as well as the religion she and her husband were members of. The area in which they were located at also had much to do with their treatment because of social norms and because of how the terrain was. In places…

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