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    Since Islam prohibited the use of human and animal forms, the geometric styles became very popular. The pottery became distinguishable by region because of what colors were being used. In what is called modern day Syria the colors were blues and greens together in geometric patterns. The cups, bowls, and serving ware were considered plain but useable for every…

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    Indian rice grass, sunflower seeds and mustard seeds. Around the 500 B.C the first permanent village was established it has deeper huts, above ground rooms, the bow and arrow were replacing the spear, beans were being added to their cultivated crop, pottery, and creating an economy. They settled in places like. New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, Colorado. In the 750 and 900 B.C, is when the second era has started they transitioned from The Blackest Makers to now the Ancient Puebloans. Around this time,…

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    could be full a citizen. Foreigners, women and slaves did not have rights to do anything without ruling council’s permission. If someone did crime, he would kick out of the city, because, men chose someone who disliked and wrote a name of broken pottery which called a “ostracon”. If someone’s name repeated more than 600 times, he…

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    For many long years humans lived in tribes where they had to hunt and gather for their next meals. Farming was a thing but not the same as we know it today. The agricultural revolution, also known as the Neolithic revolution, was a huge change in the way of life for everyone. This period was a full transition from a food gathering to a food producing society. The revolution took place about eight thousand years ago among various tribes in Asia and the Middle East. They began domesticating plants…

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    The writer demonstrated humility expected of women in the China society under the Han Dynasty as a small girl placed underneath the bed and given fragment pottery to play with and later publicize her birth to her predecessor (Nystorm 115.) The girl been placed lower than the bed would signify humility that should be expected of a woman. The pottery given to the girl means that she should not be idle and needs to be…

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    into the area. At the entrance of the building, there are two big rounded pottery on each side of the front door, with red stickers covered on the opening on top. Other than these elements, at the top of the front door, there are two panels that have Lotus painted on it, one panel is stretched and long while the other one has a complex shape. There are more…

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    mountain), with a circular staircase or ramp around the outside. On the temple grounds were quarters for priests, officials, accountants, musicians, and singers; treasure chambers; storehouses for grain, tools, and weapons; and workshops for bakers, pottery makers, brewers, leatherworkers, spinners and weavers, and jewelers. There were also pens for keeping the sheep and goats that were destined for sacrifice to the temple…

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    The men used the land to hunt for deer, turkey, and other animals. While the women farmed, made clothing, and pottery. Hardly any indian societies had an idea of self ownership. As the Europeans began to explore further into the seemingly vacant land of North America they inevitably began to come across more and more savages. While both the native americans and the…

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    Greece. Weapons and animal representations like bulls and griffins, are all characteristic of Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations. But the settings in which they are presented offer deeper implications into their values and identity. Excavated frescos, pottery, and seals display these settings. Minoan iconography emphasizes communal ritual functions, shown through scenes of ritual practice and divinities in their art and material culture. However, Mycenaean design expresses boldness and…

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    inhabitants initially came to Ancient Greece from the East and they settled in the Grecian Urn eastern portion of the region. Once these eastern settlements increased in population, the people scattered and traveled throughout Greece. They introduced pottery to Greece and began raising animals domestically.Early Bronze Age 2900 – 2000 BC), This is the time period in Greece when bronze and other metals like silver and gold were introduced to the people. They soon discovered that bronze and other…

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