PPT-Poetry Ancient Cultures Used narratives to “record” history
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Used song to memorize narratives Songs relied on Rhyme Repetition Rhythm Minstrel Troubadour 11 th Century according to recorded history Highly regarded retained
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Used song to memorize narratives Songs relied on Rhyme Repetition Rhythm Minstrel Troubadour 11 th Century according to recorded history Highly regarded retained by royalty Traveling performer. A Short Guide. On offer at Warwick. MA by Research. 1 year full-time; 2 years part-time. Variant 1: 40,000-word dissertation . Variant 2: 25,000-word dissertation + two 5,000-word essays + ancient language training. 1500 B.C. - 1 B.C.. `. The Greek World . Greece is the land of islands, mountains, and peninsulas. Rocky hilltops separate parts for the territory from each other and make the soil difficult to farm. White limestone cliffs drop off into the blue and ever-present sea. Most parts of Greece are within 50 miles of saltwater, and this rugged, maritime landscape has affected Greece’s history from its beginning. The rough terrain meant settlements were isolated and self-sufficient, and the proximity to the sea encouraged trade and provided access to other cultures. . Types and Forms . Presented by : . Mahmoud. . Khalaf. . no : 120131609 . . A- Personal Poetry . Personal sentiments . Use of pronoun “I”. Sometimes called “Lyrical” . . I WANDERED lonely as a cloud . Poetry is one of the most ancient of the arts. Originally fused with music. Often intended to be chanted (Often related to religious movements). Often used to remember oral history, story (epic poetry), law, prayers, myths etc.. ENTRY TASK!!!! GET OUT YOUR GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS!!!!!!. Definition…. What are the parts then that . all. creation stories have?. What are some commonalities?. Come up with a definition as a group that includes the common ‘parts’ to share with the class!. T. he Ancient World: a case study of Lake Mungo. Research guide . Year 11 . Student Name:_____________________________________________. Teacher Name:_____________________________________________. 1. Ancient History - Year 11. Informational Essay. The contributions ships have made to different cultures and economies. Source #1. Transporting Treasure. “The Deliverance was part of a global trading network that connected the indigenous peoples of the New World – and the vast mineral resources of their homelands – with Europe.”. Author:. Kim Covert. Genre: . Expository Nonfiction. Small Group. Timer. Review Games. Story Sort. Vocabulary. . Words. :. Arcade Games. Study Stack . Spelling City: Vocabulary. Spelling City: Spelling Words . -Based Cultures. European Cultures . In ancient cultures, people recorded their history through art. . We know people danced in ancient cultures because they left paintings on stone walls that depicted their ceremonies.. A Short Guide. Why study at PG level?. On offer at Warwick. MA by Research. 1 year full-time; 2 years part-time. Variant 1: 40,000-word dissertation . Variant 2: 25,000-word dissertation + two 5,000-word essays + ancient language training. MESOPOTAMIA. EGYPT. Mesopotamia and Egypt are together known as the Fertile Crescent. Just like Mesopotamia, Egypt is one of the oldest civilizations in the world. Although Egypt arose after Mesopotamia, what characteristics do you think they shared?. Íþróttir. . til. . forna. í Grikklandi og Róm. GRIKKLAND. Fólk. . trúði. . að. . íþróttahæfileikar. . væru. . gjöf. . guðanna. Íþróttaatburðir. . voru. . til. . heiðurs. e Jowo Tib Jo bo the Lord of which the Lhagang Jowo is widely believed to be a replica made while the princess was staying at Lhagang4 I will compare the writ-ten and oral narrativeand then the four h Astronomy Across Cultures: A History of Non-Western Astronomy consists of essays dealing with the astronomical knowledge and beliefs of cultures outside the United States and Europe. In addition to articles surveying Islamic, Chinese, Native American, Aboriginal Australian, Polynesian, Egyptian and Tibetan astronomy, among others, the book includes essays on Sky Tales and Why We Tell Them and Astronomy and Prehistory, and Astronomy and Astrology. The essays address the connections between science and culture and relate astronomical practices to the cultures which produced them. Each essay is well illustrated and contains an extensive bibliography. Because the geographic range is global, the book fills a gap in both the history of science and in cultural studies. It should find a place on the bookshelves of advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and scholars, as well as in libraries serving those groups.
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