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    The Greek Dark Age is a time period from approximately 1100 to 800 BCE. It is marked by the fall of the Mycenaean civilization. It’s no wonder this era is referred to as “dark,” because during this time Greece was overcome by “widespread destruction, depopulation, and impoverishment” (Sacks). Due to violence and social turmoil many people fled their homes in search of a safer environment. The place where there once stood great cities marked by magnificent palaces, with a booming economy and sophisticated

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    classic Greek theatres. The classic Greek theatres can be said as the pioneer in theatricals. As early as 700 B.C., ancient Greek theatre was originated. There are four qualities of ancient Greek theatre which are the occasions for its performance, competitive element, choral element and the basis of the theatre. The earliest theatres or dramas were staged during spring to honor the god Dionysus. This festival, “City Dionysia” was established by the Athenian ruler named Pisistratus. In Greek mythology

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    differences between the pakeha and the Maoris. The maoris own the land as a tribe but the pakeha owns the land as individuals. The Maoris do not read long histories and they probably do not have a written language at that time, they probably telling the histories or draw them. They were very shocked that the pakehas read and write culture with a long history. The british people are the upper classes compare to the maoris that time. They were educated, they use money to trade and they import things from

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    Nero and the Great Fire Historian of Greek Origin, Dio Cassius, voices his conviction of Emperor of Rome, Nero, for scorching his city to the ground producing extreme chaos and bloodshed for his own benefit. In 64 CE, the Emperor of Rome stood Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus or commonly known, Nero. Nero had the reputation for political kindness and for being morally wrong to his people. On June 19, 64 CE a fire ignited in the surrounding areas of Circus Maximus and was branded as the Great Fire

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    Who Invented Makeup The history of makeup is a long one, dating all the way back to the ancient Egyptians. They used natural materials like kohl and berries to add color to their faces. Egyptian women even used a moisturizing substance called unguent on their faces to keep wrinkles away. In Roman times, women used kohl on their eyes and chalk to impart a whiter complexion. Cheeks and lips were given a rosy glow with rouge made from fruit juices. Makeup in olden days was quite dangerous, however

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    falls on the moon. There are two sections of the shadow, the dark umbra, and the partially shaded penumbra, their placement determines the type of eclipse that can be seen on earth though placement sun. According to Greek history, the person who predicted the first eclipse was a Greek mathematician, Thales of Miletus. On May 28, 585 BC, the Lydians, and Medes were engaged in fierce fighting and this was the six-year of war between them. Each was from a different side of Anatolia which is modern-day

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    In Christine Mitchell Havelock’s article, Mourners on Greek Vases: Remarks on the Social History of Women, Havelock describes the role of women in ancient Greece as being secondary, oppressed, restricted, disregarded and without identity. The question regarding women’s role in art within this time period is one that is new to us. Only recently has our focus been drawn toward the female gender and their role within these works. With the use of ancient vases depicting funeral scenes as visual aids

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    After reviewing the lectures and smart history materials, I found that the Parthenon was very interesting. I believe that the Parthenon is one of the most beautiful architectural structures in Greek history. It was built around 447-432 BCE, and is located on the hill of Acropolis. Individuals named, Iktinos and Kallikrates were the architects of this temple. This structure was actually so important and popular that replicas of this temple were built in other locations such as Nashville, Tennessee

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    Starting soon after the achievements of Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine, in 460 BC Greek medicine and treatments began to intensely develop and improve due to anatomical research. Ancient physicians and anatomists such as Erasistratus, Herophilus, Galen, and Andreas Vesalius conducted dissections on live and dead organisms to lead them to make important discoveries about the anatomy, functionality, and overall health of humans. With passing time, each person built off of their influences work

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    The Peloponnesian War was the most important war in greek history because it was the start of Greece’s fall, it put the country in a vulnerable position, and it destroyed the Athen’s Empire. The war gave other countries a chance at taking over them, and one did take over. How it all started was when the Persians had finally been defeated. Athens made a group to guard Greece, all the city-states that joined the group had to pay a tax to help with the military experiences, but all the money wasn’t

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