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    Stonehenge: Notes

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    Stonehenge: In England… features in Arthutian legend and in other novels… built during the Neolithic‚ meaning new stone 2950-1600 BCE Middle Eastern Art BCE Dates: Sumerian/Mesopotamian/Old Babylonian – present day Iraq 4‚000 – 1‚925 BC Hittite – from Turkey 1‚500 – 700 BC control overlaps with Assyrian Assyrian – drive out Hittites 1‚000 – 612 BC Neo-Babylonian/Chaldean – 605 – 562 BC Persian – (present day Iran) 538 – 330 BC Innovations of the culture: Plough‚ cuneiform‚ developed tax

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    a big smile. Hey are you a human we haven’t seen one of you guys in a while. But keep a lookout for my bro papyrus he’s a human hunting machine. He wants to be on the royal guard. But he doesn’t feel like trying out. But if you catch a human you automatically are a commander. Im supposed to be looking out for humans but i’m super lazy. So the second you pass by this bridge you’re in Papyrus Territory. Don’t worry i’ll make sure you get pass him it’s funny watching him look for humans all day even

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    A long time ago‚ monsters and humans ruled the earth. Humans thought that the monsters were a threat. From that a great war started. Eventually humans came victorious sealing the monsters in the ground forever. No one had seen a monster until… a small child wandered up a mountain where the monster where once sealed. The child tripped and fell into a small hole which carried him to the underground where he landed on a thick layer of flowers. landing on the soft bed of flowers one flower stood out

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    With the translation of the Rosetta Stone in 1822‚ an ancient artifact created in 196 BC‚ historians discovered and were able to decipher several sets of inscriptions and papyri (medical documents) from that era. The Ebers Papyrus‚ the Edwin Smith Papyrus‚ and the Hearst Papyrus provided extensive details about Egyptian medicine and surgeries. Three different scripts were used in the writings of the Rosetta Stone. The first was hieroglyphic‚ which was primarily used for important or religious documents

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    Egyptian daily life

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    enriched the soil and brought good harvests and wealth to the land. These days we use most of their daily life. Three most important things in Egyptian daily life were papyrus and writing‚ food and cookery‚ and cylinder seals. One of the important things in Egyptian daily life was papyrus and writing. Paper is made from the papyrus plant by separating it with a needlepoint into very thin strips as broad as possible. It was rare for a ancient Egyptian to be literate. As few as two percent of the

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    invented the papyrus. In around 3000 B.C the Egyptians wrote on the papyrus. Papyrus is a plant that grows wild all over the Nile river valley‚ so it is very common in Egypt. The papyrus plant grows in areas around the Nile river. The inside of a triangular stalk of the plant was peeled into long strips. They were then laid out and pressed together. Then they were dried. After this all the pieces were pressed together and no glue was required because the plant was naturally sticky. Papyrus was originally

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    Asia will also be mentioned in the following discussion. The introduction part provides the background of writing materials and papermaking invention‚ 2. Introduction Before 105 A.D‚ writing materials varied from clay around 3100 B.C‚ to Egyptian papyrus around 3000 B.C‚ to bamboo books from 1500 B.C‚ to wax and woods from 5th century B.C‚ and to Pergamum and parchment from 2nd century B.C. [1] It’s not convenient to write on these materials and hard

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    1. I find some similarities between the creation myths of Hesiod and Ovid; the story before the beginning the myth‚ the creation of the world‚ and the story of Prometheus. Before beginning the myth‚ they asked a blessing from the gods or got a permission to tell gods’ stories. Both two epics explained that the world was started from the Chaos‚ a mass of nothing and how the earth‚ the water‚ the air and sky were made. Also both Hesiod and Ovid wrote about the story of Prometheus who gave fire to the

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    centers on the history and medical practices of their culture. There are three known medical texts originating from ancient Egypt‚ The Kahun Gynecological Papyrus‚ The Ebers Papyrus‚ and The Edwin Smith Papyrus. The Kahun Gynecological Papyrus was written in the 29th year of the reign of Amenenhat III circa 1825 BCE in hieroglyph. This papyrus addresses such issues as the process of conception‚ pregnancy testing and contraception. For pregnancy testing the method used included digging an onion bulb

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    complex nation. The ancient Egyptians did many things‚ but did they use Math? There are several evidences that the Egyptians‚ indeed used mathematics. Most of our knowledge of Egyptian math comes from two mathematical papyri: The Rhind Papyrus‚ and the Moscow Papyrus. These documents contain many ancient Egyptian math problems. We also know the Egyptians used math just by looking at their architecture! The Great Pyramid at Giza is an incredible feat of engineering. This gives us one clear indication

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