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Philip II of Macedon. [ send
me this paper ] (10 pp) Who was buried in the tomb below? In early
1977 it was thought to be Philip II, son of Amyntas, king of the
Macedonians, and Captain General of the united Greeks. The discovery
created an understandable sensation, and aroused world-wide interest in
this extraordinary personality - father of Alexander the Great, one of the
greatest Macedonian kings, and also one of the most important political
figures of antiquity. Alexander still holds the title of one of the great
conquerors, and all the power and mystery that title suggests. Yet
Alexander's warrior-father, Phillip paved the way for much of his son's
actions. Bibliography lists 6 sources (photo of external tomb included).
Filename: BBphilIR.doc
Rishi Coffins [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page research paper that examines and discusses
the artwork of Egyptians rishi coffins. The term "rishi" refers to the
symbolic feathers and wings that seem to embrace the deceased.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Filename:
khrishi.rtf
Role of Women in Ancient Society
[ send
me this paper ] This 5 page paper looks at gender in Ancient
society as depicted by Apuleius's The Golden Ass. The role of the female
is discussed in terms of the society in reality as well as how it was
depicted by the author. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Filename:
SA19Gold.wps
Roman Art and Architecture: The Influence of
Politics and Religion in the Fourth Century AD [ send
me this paper ] An 8 page discussion outlining the connection
between Roman art and politics in the Fourth Century AD. Describes the
intense control of art sought by Rome and the final triumph of Christians
which resulted in their art in moving from the hidden recesses of ancient
catacombs into a position of control in Roman culture. Emphasizes,
however, that the Church was just like Rome in that it was very aware of
the power of the visual image in swaying public thought and opinion and
that they used this power to its utmost, converting and condemning all the
way. Concludes that the evolution of art and architecture was really just
beginning in Rome and elsewhere around the world. What was consistent,
however, was the underlying theme of the influence of politics on art and
the corresponding influence of art on politics. Bibliography lists 10
sources. Filename:
PPromArt.wps
Santa Maria Maggiore Mosaics [ send
me this paper ] This 5 page report discusses the mosaics of Santa
Maria Maggiore in Rome, 432-440 AD, that represent the oldest surviving
example of mosaic ornamentation in a Christian church. The mosaics were
primarily designed to serve as a chronicle of the events that led to the
belief system of Christians and begin with the story of Abraham.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Filename:
BWsmmosa.wps
Seventeenth Century Chinese Painters: Kung Hsien
& Shi T"ao [ send
me this paper ] This 5 page paper explores the seventeenth century
as the age of artistic Chinese individualists, as shown through the work
of Kung Hsein (1616-1689) and Shih T"ao (1641-c1717). Their use of line
expresses both a traditional approach to painting combined with their own
life experiences. Bibliography lists 5 sources..
Filename: BBkungHdoc.
Shinto Shrines and Buddhist Gardens
[ send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper which compares and contrasts Shinto
shrines and later Buddhist gardens. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename: RAgardens.wps
Stonehenges Remains Historically Significant
[ send
me this paper ] This ten-page-paper presents an in-depth look at
the English Phenomena Stonehenges. Bibliography lists eight sources. Filename: CWhenge.wps
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