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Papers On Art From Ancient Cultures
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The "Greek" and "Roman" Parthenon.
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(2 pp) The Parthenon, crowing the hill of the
Acropolis in Athens, is the greatest symbol of
Classical Greece. No other architectural monument
of this period has been as admired, or studied so
closely, for it represents the ultimate
sophistication reached by the architects and
sculptors of that, or any time. It is a building
of combined Greek and Roman influences. Built
between 447 and 438 BC, it remained substantially
intact for more than 2000 years, suffering its
greatest damage in the last 300 years.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BBprthRGR.doc
The "Greek" and "Roman" Parthenon.
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(3 pp) The Parthenon, crowing the hill of the
Acropolis in Athens, is the greatest symbol of
Classical Greece. No other architectural monument
of this period has been as admired or so closely
studied for it represents the ultimate
sophistication reached by the architects and
sculptors of that, or any time. It is a building
of combined Greek and Roman influences. Built
between 447 and 438 BC, it remained substantially
intact for more than 2000 years, suffering its
greatest damage in the last 300 years.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BBparthRG.doc
The Acropolis
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(11 pp) In the Classical period of Greek history
(500-336 BCE), Athens reached its greatest
political and cultural heights: the full
development of the democratic system of government
under the Athenian statesman Pericles; the building
of the Parthenon on the Acropolis; the creation of
the tragedies of Sophocles, Aeschylus and Euripides;
and the founding of the philosophical schools of
Socrates and Plato. Bibliography lists 9 sources, and 4 illlustrations.
Filename: BBacrop.rtf
The Arch Of Constantine
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses description, interpretation and comparison as they relate to the Arch of Constantine. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCarch.wps
The Art of the Mogao Caves
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This 3 page report discusses the Buddhist paintings in the
Mogao caves of the Dunhuang region of China. The fact that the caves were "founded"
where they were was directly related to the existence of what has come to be known as
the fabled "Silk Road." Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWmogao.rtf
The Bodhisattva Maitreya
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A 10 page paper which examines the Bodhisattva Maitreya, Indian from the 3rd century BC, which resides at the Cleveland Museum of Art, or may have recently been purchased by the Lowe Museum of Art in Miami. The paper also discusses other Bodhisattva Maitreya sculptures and the development of Buddha sculptures in general. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAbodhs.rtf
The Challenges of Writing
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A 3 page paper which examines the reasons why
so many people, including professional writers, find writing to be "hard work," discussing some of the challenging aspects of writing, considering
personal writing experiences as well as those of other writers.
Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TGwriters.wps
The Development of Roman Mosaics in Britain; First to Forth Century AD
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This 8 page paper considers the way in which the style and construction of mosaics developed during the period. The writer explains this using many example of mosaic work that has survived, including mosaics form Fishbourne Roman Palace and form Cirencester. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEmosaic.wps
The Enduring Contributions of the Greeks and the Romans
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A 10 page paper which
compares and contrasts the enduring contributions of the Greeks and Romans. The paper
discusses art, architecture, and other more obscure or less noticeable influences felt from
ancient Romans and Greeks. The point presented in the paper is that both ancient cultures
are perhaps felt just as equally in society today as they relate to enduring contributions.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: RAgrkromns.wps
The Eskimo Spirit Never Dies.
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(6 pp).One of the greatest human fears is death.
We superstitiously think that if we don't talk
about it, we do not have to deal with it, but
according to Purnell's Model for Cultural
Competence, mourning, death and its attending
rituals are commonalities which all humans share.
This discussion will examine death and its rituals
among Eskimos . Bibliography lists 7 sources -
2 visuals.
Filename: BBeskmoR.doc
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