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    Nefertiti Research Paper

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    From playable chess pieces to functioning houses‚ 3D modeling/printing has been a major technological advancement and its pragmatic use brings light to new ideas. Advocates of this technology claim it is the future. No matter how big or small a project is a 3D printer can make it happen. So would it be possible to replicate an iconic sculpture that has been in solitary confinement and kept well guarded‚ deep within the Neues Museum of Berlin‚ Germany? Mysterious yet elegant in beauty and in power

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    Germany The Spanish king Ferdinand and his queen Isabella tried at first to protect the Jewish families from the inquisitions due to their economical contribution‚ considering they were the continents money leaders. However‚ that immunity could not maintain for long‚ as the church had swayed the commoners that the plague was because of their sins and that of the non-Catholics. Moreover‚ Jewish families were forced to confess their alleged involvement in the outbreak or face execution. To escape

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    since the beginning of civilization‚ it can be divided into Mesopotamia Civilization‚ Ancient India‚ Roman‚ and Greece‚ Italian Renaissance‚ and the world war period to the present. Some evidence of diplomacy has been found in inscriptions such as El Amarna.. Other inscriptions such as Bogazkoy‚ Mari (Tell Hariri)‚ Ugarit‚ and Ebla also discuss the behavior of the representatives in how interact and establish relationship with other countries. The cognition of diplomacy practice begins around 2870 B

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    One of Egypt’s most iconic symbols is a bust of the ancient queen‚ Nefertiti. Renown for her beauty‚ power‚ and mystery‚ Nefertiti and her husband‚ Pharaoh Akhenaten‚ or Amenhotep IV‚ ruled from 1353 to 1336 B.C. She was the head queen of Egypt and wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten during the 14th century B.C. Together they established the religious mythology of Aten‚ the sun god‚ and made it the most important god to worship-- even going to the extent of making the city of Akhetaton to honor their god.

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    The Women of Egypt

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    The Women of Egypt Amy Vander Molen Cardinal Stritch University Western Civilization 1 Scott Rudie ASB 220 November 14‚ 2012 Abstract Women are a vital aspect of every society. But‚ depending on the culture and beliefs of the civilization‚ the female role can be more or less significant. This paper will examine the lives of the common traditional Egyptian woman as well as some of the royal Egyptian women: Hatshepsut‚ Nefertiti‚ and Cleopatra. Furthermore‚ this paper is going to discuss the differences

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    King Tutankhamun Introduction King Tutankhamun was a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty who ruled from1333 BC – 1324 BC‚ during the period of Egyptian history known as the New Kingdom. He is the most recognized and probably the most famous pharaoh today because of the discovery of his tomb and his treasures. King Tut’s tomb was a major discovery of the 19th century. It was a phenomenal discovery that made headlines across the world. Up until the discovery of King Tut’s tomb‚ it was believed

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    EXAM I VOCABULARY Paleolithic and Neolithic Vocabulary to Know: * Paleolithic – 40‚000-8‚000 BC Old Stone Age‚ mankind produced * Neolithic – New Stone Age 1. Comes about at different times at different locations due to ice age ending unevenly 1. Development of organized system of agriculture (replacing hunting gathering community) 1. Domestication of animals 1. Permanent architecture (year round settlements) * Iconography – pictoral representations * sculpture

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    Women In Ancient Egypt

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    This tomb painting illustrating the reunion of a husband and wife in the after-life shows the very real affection that was considered the norm in Ancient Egypt. Egypt treated its women better than any of the other major civilizations of the ancient world. The Egyptians believed that joy and happiness were legitimate goals of life and regarded home and family as the major source of delight. It was taken for granted in the ancient world that the head of the house was the man. The true meaning

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    to Egypt in 1891‚ at the age of 17‚ where he was to work on the Egypt Exploration Fund’s excavation of the Middle Kingdom tombs at Beni Hassan. 1. For the next several years‚ Carter worked under different archaeologists at sites including Amarna‚ Deir el Babri‚ Thebes‚ Edfu and Abu Simbel. In 2. 1907‚ Carter was hired by wealthy English aristocrat Lord Carnarvon‚ who was fascinated by Egyptology. C. In 1914‚ Carnarvon received a license to dig at a site where it was believed the

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    Tutankamun Research Report

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    Life Tutankhamun was the son of Akhenaten (formerly Amenhotep IV) and one of Akhenaten’s sisters‚[8] or perhaps one of his cousins.[9] As a prince he was known as Tutankhaten.[10] He ascended to the throne in 1333 BC‚ at the age of nine or ten‚ taking the throne name of Tutankhamun. His wet-nurse was a woman called Maia‚ known from her tomb at Saqqara. When he became king‚ he married his half-sister‚ Ankhesenpaaten‚ who later changed her name to Ankhesenamun. They had two daughters‚ both stillborn

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