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    I Am Egyptian

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    The phenomenon of cultural Deterioration in film production in Egypt after the Egyptian Revolution · Problem Background It was hoped that the cultural level of film production in Egypt after the revolution to be rised up to the global level of films that man can depend on to measure the cultural awarness of this countries since it is a kind of arts . But unfortunately‚ what happened was a case of strange intellectual deterioration led to the deterioration of the art of acting in general

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    GRA 111 CHAPTER 1 The Invention of Writing Cave painting from Lascaux‚ c. 15‚000-10‚000 bce. Random placement and shifting scale signify prehistoric people’s lack of structure and sequence in recording their experience. Media: Ground pigments – charcoal for black‚ yellows‚ reds and browns from iron oxides Binder – animal fat Substrate – (aka: ground) cave walls and ceilings Application – fingers‚ reed brushes or breath Chauvet Caves Two periods of production: 27‚000-26

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    incorporated into a wall before a conflict in 205 B.C. On July 19‚ 1799‚ during the Napoleon Bonaparte’s Egyptian campaign‚ in a town called el-Rashid‚ a French soldier found it while rebuilding of a fort in Egypt. (History) While knocking down a wall‚ the soldiers noticed a block of basalt (stone) measuring 3ft 9 in height‚ 2ft 4½ in width and 11 inch in thickness. It had two written languages on it‚ Egyptian and Greek and three distinct writing scripts: hieroglyphic‚ demotic‚ and Greek. (Budge) These scripts

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    3000 B.C.‚ Egypt emerged from the twilight of prehistory as one country‚ united under the single rule of a divine king. Before that‚ it is generally assumed that the country was divided in two parts : Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt. From then on‚ the Egyptian kings would rule Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt and one of the many names used for the country would be "Two Lands”. The Narmer palette is a beautifully carved palette‚ and made of smooth greyishgreen siltstone‚ is decorated on both faces with detailed

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    Oakton Community College His 111: United states history to 1877 Essay #1: Summary of “Working with Sources” When we are giving information‚ whether a text or speech‚ our knowledge must have a good basis. Using sources would amplify the quality of our message‚ but first of all‚ it is completely necessary to understand what is a source and how many types of sources exists. First‚ what is a source? Oxford Dictionary says “A book or document used to provide evidence

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    The Rosetta Stone

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    in the form of pictographs‚ little pictures drawn that represented words. The ancient Egyptians were very intelligent people. They invented many things that influenced their lives greatly in terms of advancement. The ancient Egyptians’ main written language‚ hieroglyphics‚ was important to preserve the records of their lives for centuries to come. In the ancient times‚ before paper was even thought of‚ Egyptians would carve the pictographs into stones or tablets. Historians‚ for a long time‚ were

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    it was made either for or by him. Sarcophagus of Eshmunazar was significant inscriptions written in old Phoenician alphabet similar to old Hebrew script of the Bible. It was some of the earliest evidence of alphabetic writings. Apparently it was Egyptian because of appearance. The inscription on it curses and threatens anyone who desecrated the tomb. The Roman bronze figure of Artemis was of a man with a skirt bottom‚ boots‚ something like a map on his back‚ one foot on a stone with his knee bent

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    The Narmer Palette‚ an Egyptian archeological find. One of the earliest hieroglyphic inscriptions‚ dating back to about the 31st century BC. Standing at 63 centimeter‚ and carved from a single piece of flat siltstone. Thought to depict the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt ruling under king Narmer. On one side is the king wearing a bulbed white crown‚ depicting Upper Egypt. On the other side shows the king wearing a red crown‚ depicting Lower Egypt. As on one side‚ a large picture in the center

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    removed when the stone was cleaned in 1999 revealing the original dark gray tint of the rock‚ the sparkle of its crystalline structure‚ and a pink vein running across the top left corner. (Miller 128-132)Comparisons with the Kelmm collection of Egyptian rock samples showed a close resemblance to rock from a small granodiorite quarry at Gebel Tingar on the west bank of the Nile‚ West of Elephantine in the region of Aswan; the pink vein is typical of grandiorite from this region(Middleton and Klemm

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    The Ancient World

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    most likely documents grain distributed by a large temple. Another old writing system is Hieroglyphics‚ developed by the Ancient Egyptians. Hieroglyphics has two components‚ consonant‚ and ideogram. This tablet shows a frequently occurring group of hieroglyphs meaning “life‚ prosperity‚ and dominion.” The grid lines allowed the artist to draw the hieroglyphs at whatever scale was needed. In class I learned that many civilizations in the Ancient World had no word for religion. They did

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