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    When prehistory is intermingled with modern (or written) history, the effect is phenomenal. The reader suddenly realizes that anything is possible and that history itself is a vessel of probabilities. If cave men do find their way to the cities, and if in fact…

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    influenced by tradition or formality. Art symbolism was a promiscuous way of expression religious beliefs in ancient Egypt. The main god they worshipped was pharaoh the King of Egypt. The history of ancient Egyptian religion is rooted in Egypt’s prehistory and it lasted for 3,000 years. One of the most impregnable faith in ancient Egyptian life was Divine Kingship. This was the belief that the Pharaoh didn’t just hold…

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    Pyramids The pyramids are fascinating features of the ancient world they were built for Pharaohs tombs and the pharaohs died they would fill their tomb with everything that they thought they would need in the afterlife including gold, boats, gems, etc. There are many different pyramids in Egypt because there were many different rulers in the history of Egypt. The most famous pyramids are the pyramids of Giza. The pyramids of Giza are very popular (and are the only one of the seven…

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    leadership for his community to help fight and have their territory that they worked so hard for. It also shows how if you are not strong in your society you will be taken over just by how much stronger Europe is. (Africa in World History: From Prehistory to the Present. 3rd ed. Boston: Pearson, 2012.…

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    Warram Percy is one of the largest deserted medieval village in the middle age. Located in North Yorkshire, England; the village has been settled since prehistory (Bronze Age) and became very active during 10th-12th century when the members of the noble family Percy lived in the village. The Percy began the building of the South Manor, the foundation of the adjacent planned row of peasant houses, and improvements to the church. Then they further improved the village by building the North Manor…

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    Abraham Maslow wrote a paper in 1943 entitled A Theory of Human Motivation, where he introduced a hierarchy of needs. The hierarchy consists of five tiers, the bottom being physiological or, basic human needs, ie: water, food, sleep. The second is safety, and the third love and belonging. The last two are esteem and at the top, self actualization. The theory states that you must fulfill the bottom needs first, before being able to move onto the next tier. Therefore, you cannot have love and…

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    view themselves that they should be the ones to receive the majority of the cargo instead of the Americans. Seeing that answer to this question is so perplexing, it requires knowledge about the past, where to search, and how to find it. Back in prehistory where not even equality was in the dawn of existence, humans thrived in the Middle East and lived based off of food and shelter. Their shelter, started as a home, and as time passed, later developed into a substantial village. The people…

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    the scientists who work at the caves making? How were they able to speculate about the possible lives that the original painters might have lived? The chauvet cave was founded by the three local cave hunters which is one of the most significant prehistory of art. The painting in the cave are the oldest painting in the world (32,000 years) as well as other evidence of Upper Paleolithic life. Through the painting, they can imagine the activities during the lifetime of the original painters 2)…

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    Religion Of Lust

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    Very old accounts of fallen angels and real-life devils exists not as just myths and legends; on the contrary, occur as an intricate segment of our world, both past and present. Accordingly, for readers that would like in-depth evidence and explanations concerning the evolution of what I call the Religion of Lust, the following section broadens Part II; continuing on the journey through time into ancient orgiastic cults that evokes Satan’s perpetual existence. In Part III, my foremost purpose…

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    Ancient Greek Art History

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    thought that understanding the history of art and its ability to convey a message and/or tell a story was interesting, but this week and the topics covered within, almost seemed to tell a story in itself with the review and objective surrounding the prehistory, first civilization, and Ancient Greece eras. One of the concepts that was found to be most interesting this week was the architecture that developed from the Mesopotamia period and of course from Ancient Greece, which was pointed out not…

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