Category: Ancient History
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Romans and Greeks Relations Analysis
Table of Contents Introduction Definitions Government Economy Culture Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire are arguably the most critical ancient civilizations which served as the foundation of modern Western society. Greece is known for its creation of Democracy as a government, contributions to philosophy and sciences, and a rich culture…
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Why Athens Lost the Peloponnesian War
Introduction Peloponnesian War refers to an ancient Greek conflict that involved the Delian League led by Athens, and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta. The war can be categorized into three phases by noting the historical perspectives. The first phase is the Archidamian War, where Sparta invaded Attica in repeated moves while Athens was advantaged…
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The Assassination of Julius Caesar
Introduction Rome is one of the most important and ancient historical landmarks in European history. The contemporary cultural, political, and philosophic tradition was built on the basis of old Roman practice and theory. Nowadays, it is still held in high regard, although few people concern themselves with the full history of the Roman civilization. Among…
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Ancient History: Bastet Goddess
Table of Contents Bastet Goddess: Introduction Bastet Goddess Characteristics Bastet: Weakness and Strength Reference List Bastet Goddess: Introduction Having been the subject of a major cult following in 2890 BC, i.e., the era of the Second Dynasty in Ancient Egypt, Bastet remains one of the most famous Egyptian goddesses. The name of the goddess may…
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Egyptian Civilization, Culture, and Society
Table of Contents Introduction Social structure and the position of women The religion of Ancient Egypt Economy Famous people Contribution to the world culture Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The history of Ancient Egyptian continues to attract the interest of modern historians in part because of the remarkable achievements made by this civilization. This paper is…
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Greeks Between Bronze Age and Peloponnesian War
Introduction American history is defined by borders and clear definitions. To understand the worth of all historical events and take the most important lessons, it is necessary to differentiate the concepts and know their direct explanations. For example, there is a significant difference between a citizen and a subject, and people should know about it…
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The River Valley Civilizations Comparison
Table of Contents Introduction River Dependency Different Governments Conclusion Introduction Civilizations developed in major river valleys are considered to be the oldest societies in the world. There were four major river valleys: Indus valley, Nile River valley, Mesopotamia, located between Tigris and Euphrates, and Yellow River valley, and each one of them became home to…
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Ancient Ways of Communication Before Technology
Table of Contents Abstract Ancient Means of Communication Essay: Introduction Ancient Methods of Communication: Oral-Based Ancient Ways of Communication: Visual Means Ancient Means of Communication: Writing Systems & Technologies Communication in Ancient Times: The Greco-Roman World Means of Communication in Ancient Times: Conclusion References Abstract This ancient means of communication essay investigates a wide range…
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The Evolution and History of Numbers and Counting
Table of Contents History of Numbers: Essay Introduction The Egyptians/Babylonians Number History The Hindu-Arabic Number History The Mayan Number History History of Numbers: Essay Conclusion Works Cited This paper explores the evolution of number system from ancient to modern. Here, youll find information on the development of number system of the Egyptians/Babylonians, Romans, Hindu-Arabics, and…
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Study for the Head of Julius Caesar by Andrea Del Salto
Andrea del Sarto (Andrea dAgnolo) | Study for the Head of Julius Caesar | The Metropolitan Museum of Art The drawing Study for the Head of Julius Caesar by Andrea del Salto is a red chalk portrait of Julius Caesar. His face presents a profile but does not appear as angular and rigid as profile…