Artifacts in rome

    • [DOCX File]Kyrene School District

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      Artifacts: man-made objects, such as tools or ornamental decorations that show how a group of people lived and developed their way of life (an archeologist is a person who finds and studies these artifacts) Ruins ... Rome’s elite, a small group of wealthy, powerful people who owned large homes and had the right to vote and had special ...


    • [DOC File]THE FALL OF ROME & THE AFTERMATH

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      How does stratigraphy help archaeologists to determine the age of artifacts found at a dig site? Answer the Guiding Question on the GQ Handout. Write 2-3 complete sentences, restating the question in the answer. CHECK IN/CHECK OFF PROGRESS. ... THE FALL OF ROME & THE AFTERMATH ...


    • [DOC File]Unit 1: Culture, Hegsap, Neolithic, Paleolithic, River ...

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      Rome Geography Peninsula that looks like a boot, jutting into the Mediterranean Sea. City of Rome is the center Italy. Romans created an empire that encompassed all of Italy, North Africa, and the lands that bordered the Mediterranean Sea. The empire expanded into Western Europe as far north as England. Italy was far more unified then Greece


    • [DOC File]History Curriculum Framework 2008

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      Rome: Centrally located in the Mediterranean Basin and distant from eastern Mediterranean powers. Italian Peninsula. Alps: Protection. Mediterranean Sea: Protection, sea-borne commerce Use maps, globes, artifacts, and pictures to analyze the physical and cultural landscapes of the world and interpret the past. (WHI.1b)



    • [DOCX File]The Idea of Civilization in World Historical Perspective

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      Depending on the writer in question, candidates for civilization ranged from Greece and Rome to (not surprisingly) Europe of the 17th and 18th centuries. Most of the other peoples of the globe, whose "discovery" since the 15th century had prompted the efforts to classify them in the first place, were ranked in increasingly complex hierarchies.


    • [DOC File]The Etruscans: Italy Before the Rise of the Romans

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      Field trip to the RISD museum, and a related 7-8 page paper. The museum of the Rhode Island School of Design houses several very good examples of Etruscan art and artifacts. During this trip, students will be able to choose from a pre-selected group of objects on which to write a 7-8 page paper, due before Thanksgiving.


    • [DOC File]Department of English | University of Washington

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      artifacts. or . objects of inquiry. It is now your turn to choose a visual artifact that socially constructs a stereotype that you are interested in investigating. This can be anything from a print advertisement to a movie poster. Please keep in mind that this assignment is one step in preparing you for our first major paper.


    • [DOC File]WORLD HISTORY (Pt1) SOL Review Packet

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      10. Enemy of Rome in 264 B.C./ in North Africa 11. Leader of Rome’s enemy 12. Name for the series of wars fought over control of the Mediterranean Sea. 13. Region of Europe that Rome conquered 14. Islands in Northwest Europe conquered by Rome CAUSES for the DECLINE and FALL of the REPUBLIC


    • Third Grade History Strands introduce the reasons for and ...

      Use primary source materials (e.g., photos, artifacts, interviews, documents, maps) and secondary source materials (e.g., encyclopedias, biographies) to study people and events from the past. PO 4. Retell stories to describe past events, people and places. _____ Concept 2: Early Civilizations . PO 1.


    • [DOC File]ANN MARIE YASIN

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      Ruin and Renovation in Rome (with on-site component in Rome) The Material World of the Romans (half of meetings on-site at the Getty Villa Museum) The City of Rome: Materiality and Memory (with on-site component in Rome) Art, Ritual and Religion in the Roman World. Building and Displaying Ancient Rome (on-site seminar in Rome) Collecting the Sacred


    • [DOC File]The Classical Idea in the Visual Arts: Greek, Roman ...

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      In 1738, archaeologists began to uncover evidence of the catastrophe at Herculaneum, and 10 years later unearthed the remains of Pompeii. The extraordinary archaeological discoveries made at the two sites, published in numerous illustrated books, excited interest in classical art and artifacts and encouraged the development of Neoclassicism.


    • Trinity University

      Rome began to look for ways to limit its rival’s expansion, as Carthage’s power in the Mediterranean grew. ... So complete was the destruction of Carthage that, even to this day, archaeologists have discovered only a few ancient artifacts in this area. A few tombs, some badly ruined buildings, a number of coins, and a few pieces of pottery ...


    • [DOC File]EARLY ROME: Myths & Etruscans

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      Tarquin got neighbor Lars Porcina to attack Rome, but Horatio at bridge (singlehandedly) kept Lars (Etruscans) from bridge until Romans tore it down. Result: Rome becomes anti-monarchy, anti-Etruscan. Rome besieges Veii (Etruscan) for 10 yrs; Camillus = 2nd ‘founder’ of Rome, ca. 390 B.C.—bec. Rome defeated Gauls @ Alba River. IV.


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