Ancient Egypt : This 10 page paper presents an
overview of
ancient Egypt beginning with the location and amount of
territory belonging to Egypt in ancient times. Other topics
include the importance of the Nile River, agriculture and taxes
farmers paid, the Scribes and writing and the position Scribes
held in the society, trade, wars, religion and gods, and
technology. Bibliography includes 7 sources. PGegypt.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
Alexander The Great: Main Achievements : 6 pages in
length. Alexander the Great has been heralded all throughout
history as one of Greece's most memorable and illustrious
personalities; while he was instrumental in providing
leadership for the Greeks, he was also a notorious murderer
who utilized his authority to put many people to death. This
aspect of Alexander's persona is not readily acknowledged by
typical historical accounts; however, this was a side of him that
was more than apparent. Indeed, Alexander was instrumental
in doing much good for the Greeks while he was alive --
having taken the throne of Macedonia at age nineteen and
leading his people to triumph -- yet it seems that lately his
negative contributions appear to overshadow what good he
brought to the people of Greece. The writer discusses
Alexander's primary achievements, focusing upon his influence
on Greek law. Bibliography lists 6 sources. TLCAlexG.wps
The Kingship of Alexander the Great : A 6 page
research
paper that examines the reign of Alexander the Great relative to
how it changed the perceptions of monarchy in the hellenistic
world. Bibliography lists 3 sources. 99king.wps
Alexander The Great / Influence Of Greek Law : 8
pages in
length. Greek law evolved as a necessary means by which to
regulate society's behavior. What had up until then been left up
to the whims of each individual to handle on his own was now
a product of fair and sensible legal procedure. Alexander the
Great was the instrumental force behind the eventual
cohesiveness that encompassed Greek Law. It can be argued
that there was, indeed, a great need for such a show of order in
that there existed no modicum of conformity when it came to
retribution. As Greek law continued to be established, it also
became an integral component of other areas of life, branching
out into political and social implications. The writer discusses
Alexander's influence of Greek Law. Bibliography lists 10
sources. TLCAtheG.wps
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