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The Discovery Of Agriculture : A 4 page essay postulating that it was this basic
discovery that was the first domino in the chain which led to the
creation of early civilization. No bibliography. Causeeff.wps
Ancient Laws / Deific Codification : A 10 page
research overview of Mesopotamian, Spartan, and Hebraic Law, and the Code of Hammurabi.
The writer argues that the ancient laws were directed toward commerce and social control,
but were most often based on reference to religious deities. The writer provides examples
of the laws and the rulers that created or enforced the laws. Bibliography lists 13
references. Ancients.wps
The Code Of Hammurabi : In this 4 page essay, the
writer reviews the laws included in the Code of Hammurabi and compares some of the edicts
of this Code with current laws and punishments. Hammurabi's Code established a format that
is still used today. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Codehamm.wps
Code of Hammurabi / Crime, Health & Politics :
A 6 page research paper on the extent of the oldest "secular" legal code in
history. The writer briefly touches on the Babylonian civilization, King Hammurabi, and
discusses the intricacies of the code in regards to crime, medicine, and business. The
paper states that the code was the predecessor to Greek code, which is given credit for
being the predecessor of legal code in todays society, but posits that the
difference is that the Hammurabi code was the first functional set of laws looking out for
the interests of all citizens. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Hamurab.wps
The Prisons of the Ancient Worlds : This 7 page
research paper looks at the "prisons" of ancient biblical lands
Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, lands of the New and Old Testament. Rather than physical
structures to keep people incarcerated, "prisons" were primarily slavery,
banishment, or death. Bibliography lists ten sources. Ancpris.wps
Aristotle's Views On Slavery : Aristotle's
views on slavery are well known and are considered by many to be a justification of the
practices of the day. His emphasis in The Politics is the role of government and
slavery was a vital and integral component of the social, political and economic world of
the Greeks. This 5 page paper examines Aristotle's views on slavery. No additional sources
cited. Arislav.wps
Similarities & Differences In Social Groups &
Cultures of Ancient Rome, Greece, Egypt, & Mesopotamia: A 3 page essay
examining some of the similarities of these ancient civilizations, as well as their most
significant differences. Bibliography lists three sources. Socialgr.wps
Hyksos / Semitic Origins : A 5 page research paper
exploring the origins of the Hyksos who seized and ruled Egypt during the 15th and 16th
Dynasties. Although their origins were thought to date back to Old Testament Hebrew by
very early scholars (First Century AD), it is only in the last thirty years archeological
finds have indicated the Hyksos had a strong affiliation with the Canaanites. This paper
offers evidence of their origins. Hyksos.wps
Ancient Egyptian Architecture : 2 pages worth of
notes and discussion about temples and various structures in Egypt nearly 4,000 years old.
No Bibliography. Egypttemp.wps
The Pyramids Of Ancient Egypt : An 8 page paper
on the great pyramids of ancient Egypt. Focusing upon the Pyramid at Giza, the Pharaoh's
pyramids, and more,-- the writer examines architecture, purpose, use, etc; Bibliography
lists 6 sources. Pyrdhist.wps
Who Built the Pyramids :
This 6 page paper explores the possibility of alien life through a look at the ancient
Egyptian pyramids. The paper concludes that man did make the pyramids but both sides of
the issue are addressed. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Whopyra.wps
Early River Valley Civilizations : A 7 page paper
that describes the social, agricultural, political and religious development of early
river valley civilizations. The writer specifically offers a look at the development of
civilizations in Mesopotamia and in the Nile River Valley. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Riverval.wps
(The) Etruscans : An 11 page report on the
history, politics, economics, language, and art of the Etruscans - members of an ancient
Western Civilization that flourished during the 1st millennium B.C. Bibliography lists 7+
sources. Etrusca2.wps
(The) Hanging Gardens of Babylon : A short, 3
page discussion of the Hanging Gardens of Bablyon, their story & features. Focus is
upon what makes them one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Gardenba.wps
The Neolithic Age & The Dawn of Modern Civilization :
5 pages in length. An insightful research paper on the importance of The Neolithic
Age-- the period just before the dawn of Egyptian Civilization -- which is known to
have given birth to modern humanity, art, architecture, religion etc; Because there are so
few written records of this era, we know so little about this time-- and yet this only
adds to our fascination with it. Specific techniques for Neolithic art, architecture,
pottery, carving, ritual, and more are described throughout most of the report.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Neolithi.wps
Ptolemy I Soter / Egyptian Pharaoh : A 5 page
research report that reviews the works and accomplishments of an Egyptian Pharaoh who laid
the foundation for the modern day university system. A General for Alexander the Great,
Ptolemy I Soter's dream was to make Alexandria the world's greatest city. He accomplished
this, in part, by establishing the Temple of Muses, his most noted contribution.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. Ptolemy1.wps
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