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    Women in Ancient Greece

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    THE ROLE of WOMEN IN ANCIENT GREECE As the common idea of most societies even today‚ this is the world of men. Women are born in order to serve for their men. It was not much different in the times of ancient Greece. Women didn’t have any right to vote‚ serve on juries or own property. Women in ancient Greece couldn’t manage even their own property because they didn’t have right to spend money for the expenses of their household. They always forced to have a guardian beyond themselves. The guardian

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    Ancient Greek Contributions Ancient Greece forged many of the contributions seen in western civilizations. One of the most influential contributions is literature. Those contributions where very important then and still are today. The importance of Greek literature is found when looking at the texts of western civilization. Greek writers created the form and foundation for later writings. By opening Greece to the idea of writing‚ literature introduced new forms of entertainment‚ record keeping

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    Slavery In Ancient Rome

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    There is no doubt that Ancient Rome civilization left a positive impact on the “Western World” such as: Religion like Christianity‚ architecture‚ and lastly‚ a strong government system with organized political views. However‚ even though Ancient Rome was very positive it also had some negative factors. One major problem that I will focus on is slavery‚ Rome was very heavy on slavery during the ancient period. Which leads me to pounder‚ what was slavery most important effect on Roman society? As a

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    Ancient Egypt Essay

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    I am doing my history paper on Egypt. The reason why I did my paper on ancient Egypt is because Egypt is a very interesting place to study and the culture is very appealing. Egypt is a social hierarchy so‚ that means that they have pharaoh not kings and queens . They have a chief minister and a supervised government . The other socials are merchants‚ artisans‚ soldiers and scribes . The social was listed from high society and low society so that means from peasants‚ slaves to pharaoh ‚ gods

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    Comparing Ancient Civilizations The word civilization is defined as “an advanced state of human society”. When thinking of an ancient civilization though‚ people of the present do not really consider these societies advanced technologically or culturally. The ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia and the Shang and Zhou dynasties prove that their thinking is a misconception with their innovations in the ancient world. The Chinese and the Mesopotamia’s similarities proved why these civilizations thrived

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    Ancient Greek Inventions

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    Ancient Greek Scientific Inventions The smell of freshly smelted metal lingers in the air as the latest contraption of the great Archimedes is pulled up and set in its place. Checking his designs and equations one last time‚ Archimedes gives the ready for his latest invention‚ preparing to make history once again. Inventors‚ scientists and early mathematicians were prevalent and powerful in ancient Greek times‚ and their contributions were so important and groundbreaking‚ that some of the things

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    Gender in the Ancient World Warrior from Riace Ancient Greek society‚ their beliefs‚ ideologies‚ experiences and societal norms can only be realized by studying the artifacts that have managed to survive through out the centuries of abuses from war‚ conquest and Mother Nature. A great majority of the surviving artifacts found have been works of art‚ many of which are sculptures. These sculptures reveal clues to how the day-to-day lives in Ancient Greece were determined by status in society

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    Changes of Hairstyling From the Ancient Civilizations to Modernity and Hairstyles in Different Parts of the World. Abstract Hairstyles have been a sign of status and hierarchy in societies around the world since ancient times. In ancient Egypt‚ Greece‚ and China‚ a woman’s hairstyle often told others of what rank she held in society‚ to whom she was married‚ and even if she was married or widowed. Initially religious and traditional reasoning was taken into

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    Ancient Egypt‚ is an interesting‚ mysterious‚ cultural place and has got a lot of art and sculptures from the past. Hatshepsut is an important figure in ancient Egyptian history because she was the first female pharaoh and made significant changes in Egypt. In Egypt‚ it was extremely unusual to have a female pharaoh. Pharaohs were only meant to be men. The position was usually passed down from father to son or eldest relative. The highest job a woman was meant to get was a Regent which is an administer

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    Ancient Roman Politics

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    Ancient Roman politics‚ religion‚ and entertainment all played a major role in how the Roman forum was organised and what buildings were built and arranged. This can be seen in many buildings created by the leaders at the time‚ such as Julius Caesar‚ as they are based around these three aspects of Roman society‚ and it shows the significance the forum had in relation to specific buildings. The Roman senate was the body of the political aspect of Rome‚ and this was significant to the Roman forum

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