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Egypt And Africa In The 1000 B.C.E. Period.
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Egypt At the passing away of Ramesses XI, the throne passed to Smendes, a northern relative of the High Priest of Amun. Smendes' reign (ca. 1070–1044 B.C.) started some 350 years of politically divided rule and disseminated power, known as ...

Somalia
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Evidence for the colonization of the Horn of Africa before the Christian era is sparse. The first traces of human civilization were in Buur Heyber discovered in southern Somalia. In the north cave, paintings were Heegan Karin, in Laas Geel ...

Geopolitics Of Israel
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geopolitics is that place — geography — plays a significant role in determining how nations will behave. If that theory is true, then there ought to be a deep continuity in a nation’s foreign policy. Israel is a laboratory for this theory, ...

Critical Essay: Art History
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Critical Anthology, ed. Eric Fernie (London: Phaidon, 1995), 244. This essay will discuss the African culture in relation to the earth goddess. Most African cultures, if not all, believe in a Supreme Creator in one form or another.  A God b...

The Greeks -“crucible Of Civilization”
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thens beginning with the rule of Peisistratos (607 – 528 BCE) under whom this small town prospered. While great civilizations like Egypt and Persia prospered around rivers, Athens was a mountainous region. Peisistratos encouraged farming an...