Category: Ancient Egypt

  • Comparison between the Egyptian Sculpture of Menkaure and the Greek Kouros

    Comparison between the Egyptian Sculpture of Menkaure and the Greek Kouros There are many similarities and dissimilarities between the sculpture of the Kouros and the sculpture of Menkaure. The Kouros (plural, the Kouri) is an ancient sculpture which represents a large scale, hard stone, freestanding, nude Greek man from the Archaic period (650 BCE- 480…

  • Essay on King Tutankhamun Death Theories

    Essay on King Tutankhamun Death Theories Howard Carter followed methods to ensure that the contents of Tutankhamuns tomb were accurately recorded. He first had a team set including Harry Burton the Photographer and others to help him carefully remove the artifacts from the tomb. Carter gave each artifact a reference number and photographed the artifact…

  • The Underrated Role Cleopatra Played in Egypt

    The Underrated Role Cleopatra Played in Egypt Cleopatra was not acknowledged for the role that she played for Egypt. She was powerful wealthy, intelligent and a successful female leader that intimidated most men during her prosperous years of ruling over Egypt, from 51BC to 30BC. She was by men as a tart, whore and many…

  • Cleopatra as a Significant Figure of Ancient Egypt

    Cleopatra as a Significant Figure of Ancient Egypt In this essay I will examine the historical context, early life and achievements of Cleopatra VII, a significant figure from ancient Egypt. Cleopatra was born in Egypt in the year 69B.C. into the Ptolemy dynasty, who at the time were the rulers of Egypt and were founded…

  • Essay on Food Supply in Ancient Egypt

    Essay on Food Supply in Ancient Egypt Ordinary citizens in ancient Egypt lived and worked in much the same ways as the average European of the eighteenth century, more than 4,000 years later, but ate better and enjoyed more variety in their food. (Brier, Hobbs 1) Honey and grains were a big part of ancient…

  • Architectural Precedents in Historical Practice

    Architectural Precedents in Historical Practice This study focuses on the architectural precedents in practice and academic setting as a form of research on the history, processes, and theories as well as the strategies that can be re-interpreted or referenced in the current works. In this case, the ancient Egyptian pyramids in the past are used…

  • GPMP’s Exploration of the Pyramid Builders Settlement

    GPMP’s Exploration of the Pyramid Builders Settlement During 2550 and 2470 BC, Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure, the Egyptian pharaohs erected their mammoth pyramids and temples on the Giza plateau to leave a lasting impact on the land. The Giza Plateau Mapping Project (GPMP), is observing the living quarters of these people and their way of…

  • The Idea of Irrigation in Achieving Food Surplus in Ancient Civilization

    The Idea of Irrigation in Achieving Food Surplus in Ancient Civilization In the beginning man used to be a hunter and forager. But slowly as time passed, the cultivation of food became a more preferred method of obtaining food and these hunters began to settle down. These settlements occurred around large rivers which had fertile…

  • Astounding Egyptian and Roman Architectures

    Astounding Egyptian and Roman Architectures Architecture& Is an extremely interesting to see, how it develops over time, how each region of the world has its own type, and the amazing effort they took to construct. Some of these edifices is nothing short of amazing. For example, the Pyramids of Giza, the Roman Calcium, and the…

  • Egypt to Greece Architectural Theory and History: Analytical Essay

    Egypt to Greece Architectural Theory and History: Analytical Essay The experience of Ancient Egypt was one of the greatest at human history. So some designs in science, mathematics, architecture etc. It was because of Egypts timeline that Greece and Rome grew into strength then exhibited some affection. After all it would be entertaining to find…