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ancient civilizations, (location:In the text on page 34 said "Most…
ancient civilizations
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the egyptians where polytheism which means that they believe in multiply gold/godless. they worships hundreds of gods and goddess wich mean it was hard to keep of which gods which goddess and something it was different.
that thee first built as the burial place of king djoser in 2650 bc.by his giffeted architect imhotep.they built it for hiding peepole cacet
on page 8 the father says there is dorset covering almost the lane wouldn't be a good choice to live there but the "author says" ...the egyptians on the banked of the nile river which is why they could thrive there as long as they did.
in writing hieroglyphs an elaborate from of picture-writing with about 700 different heart,page 13
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location:In the text on page 34 said "Most people in Imperial China lived in the countryside." On page 38 it says "China is dominated by two great rivers." You can also find that on page 40 the text says "The landscape of China was dotted with walled towns and cities." (Cotterell
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art:They produced tools for agriculture and weapons for the army as well as luxury items such as decorated tableware and fine silk cloth.;; Which states some of the art china has been know to produce. China art was also sought after in many parts of asia and in eroupe during the silk road tomes (Cotterell
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trade/commerce:The author wrote "Trade flourished under the Mongol or Yuan dynasty." since as written on page 58, "The Mongol emperors ruled China from 1279 to 1368 and permitted merchants to trade freely." Also found in the text is "International trade thrived because caravans could travel without danger." (Cotterell)
architecture/technology:On page 42, it said "families followed strict codes of conduct, which were reflected by the layout of their house." An example of that which can be found in the text is "a traditional home was divided into different sections by courtyards." Ancient China has also had great strides in technology which is shown on page 22 where it says "some of the world's greatest inventions came from China." (Cotterell)
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writing: on page 11, it said an ox bone or tortoiseshell was scored over fine init it cracked. the sang kings used the oracle bones to get advice from their ancestral spirits. the answers to their questions were shown on the with the various cracks
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