Category: Ancient Civilizations
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Eruption at Thera and Minoan Civilization’s Downfall
Table of Contents Introduction Comparison of the Theories Conclusion References Introduction The fact is that the matters of the downfall of the Minoan Civilization are the central issues of interest among lots of scholars. The confirmation of a violent end through fire and demolition is clear, but the clues to what caused such destruction have…
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Hammurabi: The King of Babylonia.
A great deal of what we know about ancient history can only be guessed at from the things they left behind. Although there is evidence that societies that lived a very long time ago might have had rules and a very well-organized society, there is very little actual evidence that this was so. Some societies,…
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Ancient Sexuality: Women and the Ancient Greek Symposium
Table of Contents Athens Mythology Classical Greek Sources Contemporary Sources Any study into the role of Women in the Ancient Greek Symposium must come with considerable personal speculation. A perusal of the sources in Greek history will result in a finding that Greek Women played a very, very minor role in the affairs of Greek…
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Mesopotamia: From Sumer to Babylon
Table of Contents Introduction Ancient State Age of Sumer State of Akkad Assyria Babylon Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Mesopotamia is one of the greatest civilizations in world history. Most technological inventions and writing systems of contemporary society exist because of Mesopotamian contribution. The first writing system and literary work are attributed to this civilization. Throughout…
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Ancient Greek and Roman Governments
The governments of Ancient Greece and Rome had similarities and differences alike. It becomes clear if one compares the High Roman Empire with Athens at the peak of their might. Both governments conquered foreign for economic purposes and used religion to justify their regimes, but Athens remained a democracy, while the Roman Empire became a…
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“The Gilded Six-Bits” by Hurston and “Babylon Revisited” by Fitzgerald
The stories “The Gilded Six-Bits” by Zora Neale Hurston and “Babylon Revisited” by F. Scott Fitzgerald seem to be very different at the first sight. The first one is about the life of two young Afro-Americans who lived happily before meeting a rich white person named Otis D. Slemmons who ruined their family life whereas…
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The Theme of Love in Ancient Egyptian Poetry
Different cultures and eras have their own perceptions of love that they eloquently communicated through various creations of literature, including poetry, epos, and philosophical pieces. Symposium by Plato is remarkable in this regard because concepts recorded in this work can be traced in multiple poems composed in distinct regions, centuries after this fundamental source was…
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Ancient Greece in Historical Texts
The ancient historical texts on Minoans published by Halsall reflect some facts about their history discovered much later than these accounts had been compiled. Namely, Plutarch’s story about Theseus demonstrates the notion of the lack of defensive works in Crete. According to this text, Theseus invaded the island’s port and captured it quickly since its…
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Ancient Greece: Athenian Acomplishments
Table of Contents Introduction Goverment Philosophy Literature Architecture Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Ancient Greece is considered to be the phenomenon of the development of human civilization. The association that arouses when hearing the word combination “Ancient Greece” is “genius”. The roots of philosophy, art, imaginative literature can be found there. The scientists and artist of…
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Kalokagathia Perspectives in Ancient Greece
Table of Contents Introduction Background Socrates’ Perspective Homer’s Perspective Euripides’ Perspective Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The concept of kalokagathia was highly important to Ancient Greek society. It went beyond the traditional aspects of beauty and status that is seen in modern-day society, it was a holistic philosophy. The word encapsulates an individual that is…