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Papers On Art From Ancient Cultures
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Ancient Art Commonalities
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A 4 page paper discussing the art of Mesopotamia,
Egypt, the Indus Valley and China in terms of the features they have in common. These diverse
art forms and cultures from which they arose all hold in common either a single deity or the
presence of spirits that previously occupied physical bodies that since were committed to the
earth. There is a link visible in all with a direct earth connection, the source of life and the
caretaker of life's remains. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSancientArt.wps
Ancient Art Pieces
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An 11 page paper which examines 3 different pieces of art from the
Roman and Greek Period. The art pieces discussed are the Greek statue “Statuette of a
seated harp player,” ca. 2800–2700 B.C. and the Egyptian sculpture, “Bowl with Human
Feet,” ca. 3750–3550 B.C.E.. The two are discussed and then compared. Bibliography
lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAanart.rtf
Ancient Art: Egypt and Greece
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A 3 page examination of art from ancient Egypt and ancient Greece. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAaega.rtf
Ancient Egypt and Early Mesopotamia: Similarities in Structure and Rule
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A 3 page discussion of the governmental structure and rulers of these cultures. The author emphasizes the span of time covered by each and observes that the rulers were at the head of a strongly stratified system. This arrangement allowed these leaders to achieve great cultural accomplishments. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPegyRul.rtf
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