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    Introduction and History Ancient Greek culture spans over a thousand years‚ from the earliest civilizations to the cultures that became the Ancient Greeks. Key Points Before Greek culture took root in Greece‚ early civilizations thrived on the Greek mainland and the Aegean Islands. The two main cultures were the peaceful Minoans and warring Myceanaeans‚ who are distinguished by their unique architecture and material culture. Greek culture began to develop during the Geometric‚ Orientalizing‚

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    Benin Research Paper

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    Benin is one of the poorest countries in the world. The country is located in the western half of Africa. About 10.7 million people inhabit it‚ of which about 40% are below the poverty line. So‚ what is it like to live there? First‚ lets talk about the geography of the land it sits on. Benin covers 69‚981 square kilometers‚ or 43‚ 484 square miles. This is a very tiny country compared to the United States’ 3.797 million square miles. The land of Benin is mostly flat plains with some hills and low

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    Wow Bronze

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    Bronze World of Work Personal Statement My three main strengths are working well as part as a team being a good team player‚ being organised and having the ability to plan ahead and having excellent research skills. I want to start my career in Fashion buying‚ marketing and advertising‚ therefore these skills will help me significantly in that career. An example of were I have had to work as part as a team was during a live project for Seen Magazine‚ we had to design and make a extreme garment

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    Personhood in the Bronze Age

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    How did Bronze Age people conceptualise people and personhood? What are the various ways in which archaeologists have investigated notions of identity and personhood in the Bronze Age? Archaeological prehistoric frameworks were established during the period of antiquarianism and were consolidated by the technological typologies laid out by Thomsen in 1836 (Jones‚ 2008: 4). The concept of the transition from a Neolithic period to a Bronze Age has since been inextricably associated with technological

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    Bronze Statue Research

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    500 BCE‚ art has been either destroyed and repurposed to create new art‚ or for war ammunition. The purpose of this essay is to show the link between the repurposing bronze statues and schools cutting art and design programs from schools‚ as well as the drastic consequences of doing so. In ancient Greece‚ it was very common to have bronze statues melted down to create ammunition for war or other weapons. Due to this there are pieces of history that are lost forever. Even today there are techniques and

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    your Visual Arts Process Diary. André Derain: London Bridge‚ oil on canvas‚ 66×99.1 cm‚ 1906 (New York‚ Museum of Modern Art); © 2007 Artists Rights Society (ARS)‚ New York/ADAGP‚ Paris‚ photo © The Museum of Modern Art‚ New York Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Street‚ Dresden‚ oil on canvas‚ 150.5×200.4 cm‚ 1908 (New York‚ Museum of Modern Art); photo © The Museum of Modern Art‚ New York‚ © Artists Rights Society‚ NY Jacques-Henri Lartigue: Paris‚ Avenue du Bois de Boulogne‚ gelatin silver print‚

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    Riace Bronzes Analysis

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    The Riace Bronzes‚ also called the Riace Warriors‚ are two full-size bronzes cast about 5th century BC. The two statues are hosted at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale della Magna Grecia in Reggio Calabria. Since their discovery in the coast of Riace Marina (RC) in 1972‚ they represent one of the most significant sculptural masterpieces of the Greek art in the world‚ thanks to their outstanding manufacture. In addition to their extraordinary realism‚ the Bronzes have become one of the most important

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    Chapter 1 The Art Of Benin I

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    Chapter One The Art of Benin I I. Introduction A. Cultural Encounters Between Europe and Benin from the Fifteenth to the Twentieth Century 1. The trade in objects in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries 2. The imperial confrontations of the late nineteenth century 3. The engagement with ideas about art in the twentieth century B. European Contacts with Benin Europeans first became aware of the existence of Benin through Portuguese traders in the fifteenth century. The accounts left behind indicate

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    When approaching gallery 166 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ I couldn’t help but notice the magnificent sculpture of the “Bronze statue of Camillus (acolyte).” As I began to study some background information on the early Imperial period of Roman culture‚ one would learn that there was an evident revival. The Romans were building at a fast pace and religious sacrifices were becoming more common. Throughout this Roman period‚ a Camillus (male) or Camilla (female) was the freeborn child of the religious

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    women in the late bronze age? The Late Bronze Age is filled with women who took their functions within the home and turned them into positions of power and wisdom‚ making their husbands and masters comprehend their importance. The role of women in the Late Bronze Age can be studied by reviewing how women are portrayed in art‚ literature and artefacts that archaeologists have found. By studying these evidence‚ archaeologists are able to depict the role of women in the Late Bronze Age. In Athens‚ there

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