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2361: Early Western Civilization, Egyptian Tomb
... Let's hope the tomb yields a whole lot of new bodies. Then, medicos can get to work on them, and find out what therse princes were like, whether they had toothaches, how long they lived." Weeks' team plans to return to Tomb 5 for the month of July. Their goal is to get enough inside to explore the staircases and lower level. Weeks stimates that it will take at least ...
2362: War In The Falklands
... could have been avoided anyway. But here is the really dumb part: what are the Falklands? A bunch of rocky hills in the water. You could not farm much on them, and not many people lived on them. You would love living there if you were a hermit, but the war as I saw it was “Whoever gets the most toys at the end wins!” I can see why ...
2363: Spanish Conquistadors: Heroes Or Murderers
... were taking from nature without remorse, the American Indians respected nature so much that their way of life was altered to preserve the environment that they had. The Indians gave back what they took. They lived for the environment. Only recently have countries like the United States of America looked at these concepts with anywhere near the intensity of the Indians of the Americas. What has been lost may never be ...
2364: People And Events Of World War II
... learning because of his lack of talent. Although he was a poor student, he read non-stop, and it was from books that he developed his anti-Semitic ideas. For most of his prime, he lived on meager pay, and this eventually led to his joining the army. Once again, a lacking of skills stopped his promotion to a higher rank, and he joined the German Worker's Party. It was ...
2365: Did The Expansion Of The Aztec Empire Lead To Their Downfall?
... southern side of the city was a broad embankment, lit at night by torches, to which came the peasants of the surrounding towns bringing their tribute of maize and fruits and flowers. The Aztec nobles lived in houses of red or white stone which were built around open patios. In Tlateloco, the northern part of the city, was a great marketplace with a paved floor, where the Aztec merchants displayed products ...
2366: The Assyrians
... the weakness of its neighbors. The most important event in Assyrian history during the 13 century BC, was the capture of Babylon by King Tukulti-Ninurta (r.1244-1208 BC). Although the conquest was short-lived the memory of it remained strong. In the following centuries the chief adversaries of the Assyrians were the Aramaeans, who settled in Syria and along the upper Tigris and the Euphrates rivers, where they founded ...
2367: Ancient Greece
... units. Constant feuding between cities and surrounding empires for political power made Greece the sight of many battles. Prehistoric Period Archeological evidence shows that a primitive Mediterranean people, closely related to races of northern Africa, lived in the southern Aegean area as far back as the Neolithic Age. A cultural progression from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age started about 3000 BC. This civilization, during the Bronze Age was divided ...
2368: The Byzantine Empire
... Syria, Jordan, Israel, and Egypt. This large empire known as Byzantine didn't get called Byzantine until scholars named it. The people of that time were not thought of as Byzantines but as Romans who lived a Roman lifestyle. Byzantine had been started and ruled by an emperor without any formal constitution. It slowly formed a similar establishment of late Roman institutions. Byzantine followed the Romans orthodox Christianity as well. The ...
2369: The Byzantine Empire
... Syria, Jordan, Israel, and Egypt. This large empire known as Byzantine didn't get called Byzantine until scholars named it. The people of that time were not thought of as Byzantines but as Romans who lived a Roman lifestyle. Byzantine had been started and ruled by an emperor without any formal constitution. It slowly formed a similar establishment of late Roman institutions. Byzantine followed the Romans orthodox Christianity as well. The ...
2370: The Reign Of Terror
... support from the sans culottes to continue their one handed control of France. The guillotine had struck over seventeen thousand necks in the Terror, and three thousand of those belonged to Parisians. Those who survived lived through the Terror fearing a knock on the door that would be their arrest. Robespierre himself said, "We must rule by iron those who cannot be ruled by justice…You must punish not merely traitors ...


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