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James Larwill

Khufu - 0 views

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    Got some decent information, however site contruction is pretty budget so only use for confirming information as opposed to basing your assignment on it cheers! kthnx bai.
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    Contains information on Khuufu, the builder of the great pyramid at Giza.
Letitia Dall

Astronomy and Ancient Religion - 0 views

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      This has good information, but a bit complicated and difficult to understand.
shantel darvill

Egypt: Rulers, Kings and Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt: Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten) - 1 views

  • A new artistic style It is evident from the art of the Amarna period that the court officially emulated the king's unusual physical characteristics. Thus individuals such as the young princesses are endowed with elongated skulls and excessive adiposity, while Bek-the Chief Sculptor and Master of Works-portrays himself in the likeness of his king with pendulous breasts and protruding stomach. On a stele now in Berlin Bek states that he was taught by His Majesty and that the court sculptors were instructed to represent what they saw. The result is a realism that breaks away from the rigid formality of earlier official depictions, although naturalism is very evident in earlier, unofficial art.
David Hilton

INTRODUCTION to the land of Ancient Egypt - 0 views

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      Well done Max! This looks like a useful site for our research.
Linley Morley

Alexander the Great: Historical ... - Google Book Search - 0 views

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    At his death in 323 BC, Alexander the Great ruled an empire stretching from the Balkans to India, yet the best accounts we have of his life were written hundreds of years after his death. This book presents new
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    good information :)
Jasmin Priddle

The Internet Classics Archive | Caesar by Plutarch - 2 views

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    Plutarch describes how Caeser wept when he compared himself to Alexander.
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    Caesar by Plutarch, part of the Internet Classics Archive Nothing much. Proves a point in one part.
Jasmin Priddle

Ancient History Sourcebook: The Polity of the Athenians, c. 424 BCE [aka The OldOligarch] - 3 views

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    Useful primary source for Task B, gives a point of view that is in a way the opposite to Pericles point of view.
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    The Polity of the Athenians
Nathan Kench

Democracy begins at Athens - 1 views

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      this site has alot of info that backs up other sources.
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    From Solon to Cleisthenes
danadavid

Travels to Kerala: Internet Ads in Kerala - 4 views

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