Qianling Mausoleum

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    In 3015, an archeologist named Bob was digging around in a place that used to be called The Kingdom of Bowling Green. Bob was about 20 ft. under ground when he came across something really tough. He thought it was something important so he used a hammer and smashed through it. He came upon what he thought was a worshiping temple. He thought it was one because there was a prayer room (2). Also, it had a sacrifice chair (3), a wooden box to lay sacrificed bodies on top of(4), a smaller wooden box

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    Japan is a country well known for the preservation of cultural places. In such a small country, there are many historical sites open for visitation, and museums built for history that they could not conserve. While there are many attractions in Japan for tourists, the most popular are sites with a lot of Japanese culture. As an aspiring archaeologist, I would absolutely spend most my time in Japan, should I ever get to go, touring the most popular historical locations. My favorite archaeological

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    What is the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus? It is one of the Seven Ancients Wonders of the World, and a beautiful marble tomb for the ancient king of Caria. This kingdom consisted of Halicarnassus and surrounding areas. This amazing burial place once looked over this glorious kingdom, being very tall and large. It was untouched for almost 1,700 years, until other people recognized its wonder and “borrowed” some of the building stones. The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus was built in the capital city

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    leadership resulted in significant consequences about social class in Chinese culture and in relation to circumstances hold up for Taoism, Buddhism, education, and writing. Wu Zetian also had a colossal impact leading the sculptures at the Qianling Mausoleum of the Longmen Grottoes and the "Wordless Stele", on top of the building of some most important constructions and bronze castings that do not continue to exist. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, was born in the 18th Dynasty (a powerful group or

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    HUMANITIES 1 (RESEARCH PAPER) HISTORY OF PAINTINGS AND ARTISTS IN THE WORLD ADRIAN M SITCHON PROF. PEREZ 4TH YEAR/BS.HRM/NS (SUBMITTED BY) TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION HISTORY BODY * EASTERN PAINTING * WESTERN PAINTING * 20th-CENTURY MODERN * AND CONTEMPORARY DEFINITION OF TERMS * FAMOUS PAINTERS * AND BIOGRAPHY * Paintings of famous painters CONCLUSION RECOMMENDATION REFERENCE INTRODUCTION: Painting can be done in

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