Thursday, February 4, 2010

What is the oldest human-created artifact that has mattered to you?(west civ proj)


The oldest human created artifact that matters to me is the bible. The bible matters to me because it is the primary source of information about the life of jesus. It recorded his teaching and miricles so that futuer christians whould be able to learn about him. It aslo showes peole haw to achieve slavation and do good works. It gives us moral guidlines.

Picure source:


Taiwanese Bible Chim-gian 1933.jpg. Web. 4 Feb. 2010. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Taiwanese_Bible_Chim-gian_1933.jpg.

What is important (west civ proj)

You can tell the most important thing that a society values. You can do this from seeing what they spend their time and recourses on. Every society values different things. I will be talking about ancient Egypt, ancient Europe, and present day America and there Megaliths, Pyramids, and War. I will be discussing which of these things are valued most by the culture.


War was very important and influential in ancient Egypt. It helped to unite the Upper and Lower parts of the county so they could be one unified group. Nomer united upper and lower Egypt by force. The pharos soon had domination over the lives of everyone in Egypt. A pharaoh is the personification of the sun god and they were first in power during the time of the Old Kingdom which started in 2646 B.C. This was the first dynasty in Egypt (http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/oking/hd_oking.htm). The pharos were presented in art work with head dress, skirts, a large chin, no space between legs, and were carved from hard stones like garnet. The pharaoh was charged with responsibility of making Nile river flood. It fertilizes the land and allows crops to grow. Ancient Egyptian name for country is Kemet meaning black land. This referred to how fertile the land was. After the Old Kingdom a political upheaval occurs and leads to the middle kingdom. Main change is no more large pyramids constructed like the mortuary city at Giza. After the middle kingdom is the new kingdom. Akhenaten introduces monotheism; it was his belief that the sun god is the only god. He was not well liked in Egypt (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt). War was very influential in uniting Egypt

The Egyptians also valued pyramids. Most of the major monuments in Egypt are their tombs ( see picture from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:All_Gizah_Pyramids-3.jpg). The first type of pyramid was built for Djoser. It was called a mastaba. It is a type of stepped pyramid meaning each layer is a step. The great pyramids have flat surfaces and are not stepped. They are mainly from the old kingdom. Major universities have annual digs for studding the pyramids. The interior of a pyramid is built only for burial of pharos and decorated with carving and hieroglyphics. Hieroglyphs are carved in stone. They are not pictures but they do stand for things. They represent a sound and are similar to English letters. Pyramids were built from blocks of stone stacked together. The stone was carved using possible copper picks or chisels for the softer stone. The pyramids might have been constructed using a series of external and internal ramps. This was done so the stone could be dragged into position. In most pyramids the pharaoh’s tomb is located above the one for his queen. It has been believed for many years that pyramids were built by slaves. More recently new evidence has emerged when the quarters of professional workers were found. This doesn't mean that there weren’t slaves working on the pyramids. Inerter of pyramids were decorated but no one was allowed to go in them. Pyramids were also related to the major religion of Egypt was called Ka. They believed that when you die your Ka was released and stayed inside the pyramid. The pyramids were decorated for the Ka of that person to enjoy. They believed that the person’s Ka would stay inside the pyramid utile they were called up for judgment. We learned some information about Egyptian culture from papyrus papers, hieroglyphics, and book of dead. The book of the dead is one of the only books we have from them and it is preoccupied by death. It is believed that the dead person's depictions must show all parts of body, shows entire profile. Also it is believed that the dead person meets with god and his heart is weighted against feather. If balanced then they go to the afterlife. When die internal organs, brain removed, and put in conopic jars. If heart didn't weigh light enough then the god Horus doesn't let you pass. Norse, Greek, Egyptian, and Romans all have very similar gods. Mortuary cities like at Giza were built only for the burial of pharos. They were run by slaves who could be Jews, Namibians, and Mesopotamians. It is too expensive to build the pyramid without the use of slave labor. The men who were in a captured city were either killed or put in the ranks of the winning army, women were either made into prostitutes or slaves, and children were either slaves or executed. This shows that pyramids, rulers, and slaves were all important to the Egyptians (http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/egyptians/great_pyramid_01.shtml). War was important them because it united the upper and lower parts of Egypt.


For the civilizations in ancient Europe and the British Isles monoliths were very important. Monoliths were also important in Mesopotamia. The religious buildings in Mesopotamia are called ziggurats, the monoliths in Egypt are called pyramids, and finally the monoliths in Europe are called dolmens. They are burial mounds made of megaliths and could have been to memorialize the dead person. Some of these resemble caves and might have had a covering at one time but it would not have lasted though time. They usually are two to three upright standing stones with one on top. Megaliths are very large stones that are arranged in the British Isles and Europe around 3000 B.C. In Europe dolmens where being built at about same time as the pyramids (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolmen). Also menhirs were being built. They are standing stones and are usually only one in the area. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menhir). Also a specific monolith in England called Stonehenge has been discovered. It is a set of standing stones thought to be a ritual site for ancient druids. The sun lines up with this stone structure on the solstices. It is unknown why monolith was built because this was done before written history (http://www.britannia.com/history/h7.html). It is apparent to the cultures there that monoliths were very important to the people in Europe.


I believe that the things that were important to the ancients have changed. Today in America war is very important to us. It helped us become the most powerful country. Also it helps us keep the peace in the world. Also monuments are important to Americans. They help us commemorate historic events, remember presidents, and thank our war heroes for the service they provided. Monoliths, war, and pyramids were all important to different cultures around the world. War help unify, expand, and concur. Pyramids help Egyptian pharos through the afterlife and showed their power. Monoliths helped the Egyptians remember their pharos also. Monoliths help the ancient Europeans remember their dead and possible mark astronomical alignments. All these things were once or are currently very important to civilization and are what they poured their time and recourses into.
Sources:
Building the Great Pyramid. Web. 4 Feb. 2010. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/egyptians/great_pyramid_01.shtml.

Dolmen. Web. 4 Feb. 2010. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolmen.

Egypt in the Old Kingdom. Web. 4 Feb. 2010. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/oking/hd_oking.htm.

Egypt. Web. 4 Feb. 2010. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt.

Menhir. Web. 4 Feb. 2010. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menhir.

STONEHENGE. Web. 4 Feb. 2010. http://www.britannia.com/history/h7.html.
Picture source:
All Gizah Pyramids-3.jpg. Web. 4 Feb. 2010. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:All_Gizah_Pyramids-3.jpg.

West civ notes 2/3/10 (west civ proj)

Pharo charged with responsiblity of making nile river flood. It fertilizes the land and alows crops to grow. Ancient egyptian name for country is Kemet meaning black (fertile) land. Mastaba pyramid was built for Djoser. It is a steped pyramid, each layer is a step. The great pyramids have flat surfaces, not steped. They are mainly from the old kingdom. Spinx is a protector for the pharo, only one posibility. Major universities have anual digs for studing pyramids. After the old kingdom a positiacal upheval occurs and leads to the middle kingdom. Main change is no more large pyramids constucted like the mortuary city at Giza. After the middle kingdom is the new kingdom. Akhenaten introduses monotheism, the sun god is the only god. He was not liked in egypt. King tutankamun replaced him but died young. During his reign tut was invaded by the persians. Perian empire has very large but egyptians kicked the persians out. Then greeks colonized aroung egypt. Alexander the great whas welcomed in egypt because of his hatred of persians.

megaliths

zigarate buildings in mesopatania

pyramids in egypt

dolmen(burial mounds made of megaliths) in british iles and europe around 3000 b.c.

ineurope the dolmen where being built at same time as pyramids. Also menhirs (standing tones) were built. Stonehenge set of standing stones thught to be a ritual site for drewids. Line up with sun on the soltices. Created befor the writing of history.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Give several examples of monuments in Maryland / DC / PA that might be familiar to folks who live here but which would not be understood by outsiders



Some examples of monuments that wouldn't be understood by ousiders would be the washington monument in D.C. and the lincoln momorial in D.C. The washington mumument is an obosisk but it is not egyptian even though it is not to memorialize an egyptian god. The lincoln momorial looks like a greek or roman temple even though it is not to memorialize a greek or roman god.

Picture sources

Washington monument.jpg. Web. 3 Feb. 2010. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Washington_monument.jpg

Lincoln Memorial Close-Up.jpg. Web. 3 Feb. 2010. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lincoln_Memorial_Close-Up.jpg

"War is a form of technology" (west civ proj)

I believe that war is a form of technology. We are constantly evolving our technologies used for war. at first the pirical of tecknolgy was the bow and arrow and now it is firearms, tanks, and air planes. We come up with many of our advances trying to find new ways to fight wars and humans are constanly evolving their technologies. War is a type of technology because it includes all of mans skill and ideas to win.

picture Source:

Arrow (PSF).png. Web. 3 Feb. 2010.http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Arrow_(PSF).png

Notes 2/3/10 (west civ proj)

Nomer united uper and lower egype by force. Pharo has domination over the lives of everyone in egype. He is the personificaton of a god (the sun god). Old kingdom startes in 2646 B.C., the first dinesty. Art - pharos presented with hedress, skirst, chin, no space between legs, and made of hard stones (granet). Hieroglyphs are carved in stone, or drawn on papyrus. They are not pictures that stand for things, they represent a sound and similar to letters. Interier of pyramid built only for burial of pharo. Kings tomb below king's tomb in pyramid. Heratatis is father of history, wrote first history of wester civilization. He described pyramids built by slaves but quarters of profesional workers found. Doesn't mean they couldent be slaves. Mortuary cities built only for burial of pharo. They were run by slaves ( jews, numidians, mesopatamians). Couldn't aford to build pyramids without slaves, very costly. Men when capured eather killed or put in the army, women either prostitutes or slaves, and children either slaves or exicuted. Interer of pyramids were decerated but no one could go in them. Major religion kalled Ka. They believed that when you die Ka reliesed and stayes inside pyramid so pyramids decorated for that person to enjoy, they they were called up for judjment. Any papirus, and book of dead only boks we have from them, both peocupied by death, and major monuments tombs. Dead person's depictions must show all parts of body, shows entire profile. Dead person meats with god and hears is weighted agaist feather. If balanced then thay go to after life. When die internal organs, brean removed, and put in conopic jars. If heart didn't weigh light enough then horus doesn't let you pass. Norse, greak, egyptian, and roman have si milar gods.

Monday, February 1, 2010