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…be found to resolve the conflict of moral questions. The ancient idea of vengeance doesn't properly apply here because both Clytaemnestra and Orestes acted in support of legitimate definitions of justice. The ancient gods support Clytaemnestra and her actions…
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…of these "catastrophes", like infant death, birth control received little recognition. In ancient times death rates were high, especially during infancy and childhood. Large numbers of children were needed in order to ensure the survival of the human race. The 18th and 19th…
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…Homer's "The Iliad" is an epic poem that touches on the lives of the everyday people of Ancient Greece, particularly the soldiers, as well as the "lives" of the gods and goddesses in which they believed. Some critics claim that the crowning achievement…
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…The discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb by Howard Carter in 1922 is considered the most important archaeological find of the century. As one of the most intact monuments of Ancient Egypt, Tutankhamen's tomb reveals a great deal about the burial customs, role…
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…What did the ancient Athenians mean by demokratia ? Demokratia was the system of rule under which the ancient Athenians lived under , the term comes from the Greek word "demos" meaning people . The idea was that it was the people themselves who…
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…Italian Fascism and the ancient Roman Empire used different aspect of ideologies that united ancient Rome and modern Italy in to one country or in to an Empire. The Roman Empire helped to colonize and bring the whole Empire to a whole by bringing…
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…is painted of Confucius's views on Propriety, Religion, and Politics. In a modern world, Confucius's staunch belief in propriety can be difficult for one to understand to relate to than any other aspect of his teaching. In ancient times, however, society…
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Ancient laws evolved as a necessary means by which to regulate society's behavior. What had typically been left up to the whims of each individual to handle on his own needed to be a product of a fair and sensible legal procedure. It can be argued…
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…In ancient civilizations, the religion of a people was a sacred thing that ruled the livelihood of the followers of that religion. The Gods and Goddesses of ancient Rome all had different roles, personalities, and characteristics that not only explained…
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…of excavations do perform important tasks in that they help bring through the next generation of archaeologist. They also concentrate less on finding "treasures", coins, ancient artefacts etc, and more on piecing together histories and the previous use of the land…
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