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    Shania Bloomfield HIST2225 Midterm Exam 4. Cylinder seals were a huge part of Mesopotamian culture. Cylinder seals are a sort of intricately designed impression stamp that ancient people used to serve as a sort of signature on a document. It was used to represent authenticity or to seal a business deal, essentially the same way modern people would use a stamp and ink to legitimize a legal document today. The owners of cylinder seals often wore them around their necks or attached to some sort of

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    is located on an island in Africa. Terrageopolis is located at approximately 15 degrees south, and 63 degrees east, in Madagascar Africa. This will be good because they are on an island and they can't get attacked because of the ocean, they have a river which will give them good water and fresh soil etc. Additionally, Terrageopolis will have a good military to help make them successful.

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    The Seal, was a reflect of the country,or that's what the founding fathers believed the Seal was. The first Seal stamp was with on a document between, George Washington and the British.The Great Seal stamp is used about 2,000-3,000 times in government official documents. The symbols on the Seal, or any Seal represent an idea, or sometimes a belief by the state or country. There are many important dates and mottos,(a short saying), on the Great Seal. The Seal has the eagle, and a pyramid, these pictures

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    it make us generous or mean. When I studied about “Indus-Valley Civilization” in “History of Architecture”, I was amazed to know that the people of this Indus Valley civilization did not build massive monuments like their contemporaries, nor did they bury riches among their dead in golden tombs. There were no mummies, no emperors, and no violent wars or bloody battles in their territory. Remarkably, the lack of all these is what makes the Indus Valley civilization so exciting and unique. While others

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    Indian social and political ideas can be traced back to the Indus Valley Civilization. Hinduism was a defining religion of the Indus valley culture and remained a key political entity until emperor Ashoka came. He established Buddhism and spread it throughout Asia. The Mauryas rejuvenated Hinduism and Islam even came in the eighth century. The Mughal Empire allowed India to become united despite all the different religions and cultures. However, this did not last long because the Europeans had decided

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    The Indian mounds built of earth are very impressive landmarks and important remains of native people. There are many reasons why Native Indians build the mounds. One of them was a platform for villages, and place for seasonal gathering, or political gathering. It was also place to bury the important members of the local tribal groups (like Boys, Pharr, and Byum). Mounds were also used as location of major regional trade festivals. There is also theory that the mounds were used as a conventional

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    Serpent Mound, located in Peebles, Ohio is the largest existing prehistoric effigy mound documented, it is ~400 meters long and was built by Adena people approximately 2,300 years ago, according to the most recent studies of the site (Romain & others 2017, p. 201). The modern-day, Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma claim ancestral connection to the site. Serpent Mound has been adopted as an Ohio State Memorial and a National Historic Landmark, due to its iconic size and shape that resembles a coiling

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    The yellow river valley civilization were in china in the year 3000 bc. They had settled near a certain river that river was in fact the yellow river. This river was called the “yellow river” because the rivers pigment had changed to yellow. The civilization had named it because of its pigment. Religion of the huang-he was their ancestors and what they did. Writing and communication was used to keep track of all the ancestors and things the people did and they used symbols in place of actual

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    Things like the fans, The other team having a home court advantage and the new court. The River valley citations also had to adapt to their environment, but it was life or death in their case. In order to survive, they had to start their civilizations near water in order to survive. They could not be picky about where the water source was located, so they had to overcome some serious challenges. These original river valley civilizations had a major impact on civilizations today. The Sumerians created

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