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    Gemeinlebarn Burial

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    There is slightly higher number of the iron swords in the area of the northeastern Alpine territory. One of the most significant finds comes from the tumulus I in Gemeinlebarn (Tab. 2:1a, 1b). This burial mound excels within the given area nearly with all its characteristics. It represents a skeletal grave in a chamber constructed from oak planks, which has according to its burial rite, modification of the grave pit and last but not least according to the character of its inventory clear…

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    Ancient china How many years have Ancient China last? Ancient china lasted about 2,000 years.I know that ancient china last for 2,000 years because the 2000 years of ancient china was all war.Also people that the ancient china would last longer than 2,000.There was a emperor named kublai and kublai understood the chinese way.When people came to china such as the indians. The indians lived in caves by a river so they could grow there farm and catch food there because animals need water and…

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    Tang China and the Abbasids. Spread of Ideas, new information, along with beliefs while exchanging goods created the relationship between trade and culture. Trade during the postclassical period dramatically impacted diversity and change among civilizations. A few scriptors of the documents believed that trade was not ideal due to dishonestly people, therefore, they had a negative aspect. Overall the points of view on trade varied. Document one ( From the Hadith, Islamic Legal Code,…

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    Organized religion had an impact on all societies, whether it aided their success or was part of their downfall. The Persian Empire, the Roman Empire, the Islamic Empire, and the Holy Roman Empire all had certain stances on religion that affected the empire as a whole. Organized religion enabled particular empires to flourish, such as the Persian Empire, the Roman Empire, and the Islamic Empire, while also weakening others, including the Holy Roman Empire. The Persian Empire greatly benefitted…

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    All throughout history, geographic factors have affected the development of nations and regions. An example of this would be how the rivers in the civilizations of Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia have used the river to their advantage in order to thrive their civilization. In Ancient Egypt, the Nile River flooded them each annually, although it sounds like it would be a burden. It was easy to manage since the floods were predictable and easy to control. When the river flooded it renewed the…

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    The occupations of people and what they had to trade and offer was a factor in determining classes especially when it revolved around the king’s hierarchy of subjects such as noblemen and servants. This was most likely because in most civilizations, the material possessions of a person showed wealth and class. Along the Silk Road, goods from prosperous cities like Samarkand and Bukhara were traded, giving other cities a chance to learn and thrive, while being ruled by a local prince. Trading…

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    Mesoamerica Dbq

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    Mesoamerica influence other civilization, and they form their culture similar to how Mesoamerica and India did. Both India and Mesoamerica started off with agriculture. A village like Teotihuacan or village that places along the Indus River began to become more and more popular with people moving there. They move there because it provides fertile land and they believe it would lead to a healthy and long current population. Another similarity between the two civilization is that they both…

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    “Noble Savages” according to the Oxford dictionary, is that a “Noble Savage” is a representative of primitive humankind as idealized in a Romantic literature, symbolizing the innate goodness of humanity when free from the corrupting influence of civilization. This means that a noble savage is someone who can be good even though the world around him or her is not civilized. In the Last of the Mohicans, Cooper's portrayal of “Noble Savage” is that the Mohicans are the noble ones and the Iroquois…

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    DBQ Ancient World Trade

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    Across regions of the world,trade was different because goods were different, the currency they used and the location or surrounding environment. In different parts of the world trade was different because of the goods they traded was different than other regions of the world. In map A it shows many of the different goods including “Animal skin,honey,Jade and Obsidian,”( Document A), Then in document C the maps show “Slaves,salt,gold and ivory,” (Document C). They show this as their goods.In…

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    Mesopotamia Agriculture

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    Early hunter-gatherers faced many disadvantages without farming. They often had to relocate to other areas to find food due to the weather. It proved to be less efficient than communities that acquired the techniques of farming. The irrigation systems near the land provided fertilization to the plants as well as a complex water system for the local farmers. This allowed many to stay in one area while producing crops. Many found it better and easier which lead to the idea of agriculture being…

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