Municipal Life in Liberum Singili
Text commentary - 2 pages - Ancient history
This document discusses the municipal organization and life of the city of Liberum Singili in the Roman Empire during the 2nd century.
The Late Emergence of Inscriptions in Aphrodisias: Impact and Significance
Case study - 8 pages - Ancient history
Delve into the reasons behind the late emergence of inscriptions in Aphrodisias and their profound impact on our understanding of the city's history, politics, and culture. Explore the significance of these inscriptions in shedding light on the city's Roman roots, Christian era, and...
The Citizen of Rome's Profession in the Roman Republic by Claude Nicolet
Book review - 3 pages - Ancient history
Discover the daily life of Roman citizenship in the Roman Republic, where citizens performed duties to enjoy rights and participate in the life of the city. This book by Claude Nicolet explores the concept of citizenship, the contract between the citizen and the city, and the evolution of...
The Vicissitudes of Leptis Magna: A Roman Proconsular City
Case study - 3 pages - Ancient history
Discover the tumultuous past of Leptis Magna, a Roman proconsular city that rose to splendor under Emperor Septimius Severus and fell to the Vandals. Explore its advanced hydraulic system, trade routes, and unique social organization. Uncover the remnants of its glorious past and understand its...
Comparative Note on the Biography of Caesar: Plutarch and Suetonius
Text commentary - 3 pages - Ancient history
This comparative note explores the biographies of Julius Caesar by Plutarch and Suetonius, highlighting their differences in presenting the life and actions of the Roman leader. From their perspectives on Caesar's clemency and mildness to their accounts of his assassination, this analysis...
A Comprehensive Sociological Study of Archaic Greece: The World of Ulysses by Moses Finley
Book review - 3 pages - Ancient history
Discover the groundbreaking work of Moses Finley, a pioneering historian who revolutionized the approach to Homer's literature with his book, The World of Ulysses, offers a comprehensive sociological study of Archaic Greece, shedding light on the Mycenaean world and the high archaic period of...
Romanization in the Roman Empire: A Process of Acculturation
Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Ancient history
Explore the process of Romanization in the Roman Empire, where the adoption of Latin language and Roman culture led to the creation of a unified empire. Discover the key factors that contributed to Romanization, including the spread of Christianity, trade, and the development of institutions.
Understanding History through Uchronie: A Historical Analysis
Book review - 3 pages - Ancient history
This book is a historical analysis that explores the concept of uchronie, where historians reimagine historical events to understand their impact on society. The authors, two historians, use a collective approach to analyze the history and propose alternative readings of historical events. The...
The Democratization of Culture in Late Antiquity in the Roman Orient
Essay - 7 pages - Ancient history
This dissertation explores the democratization of culture in Late Antiquity in the Roman Orient, examining the impact of Christianity on the cultural, philosophical, and artistic landscape of the region. Through a critical analysis of historical sources and archaeological evidence, this study...
The Villa della Pisanella: A Roman Rural Villa in Boscoreale"
Artwork commentary - 3 pages - Ancient history
This article provides an in-depth analysis of the Villa della Pisanella, a Roman rural villa discovered in Boscoreale, Naples. The villa, which dates back to the 1st century BC, is a key discovery in the historical reconstruction of life in the rural region of Boscoreale between the 1st century...
Archaeology Project of Nitra: Mortuary Analysis at the Early Neolithic Site
Case study - 2 pages - Ancient history
Mortuary studies in archeology are crucial in providing insights into ancestral populations' lives, traditions, and society. The scholarship can resolve problems at the disposal of archaeological subgroups by digging out burial sites and plotting artifacts associated with them. This study is...
Res Gestae Divi August - Gaius Caesar Augustus (AD 14) - Augustus's Actions in Regard to Marriage Within the Empire
Text commentary - 2 pages - Ancient history
The author is Gaius Caesar Augustus. He had the power and influence that shaped the Roman Empire during his long rule from 31 BCE to 14 CE. The title of this remarkable work that he did is Res Gestae Divi Augusti. Besides, the number of social reforms by Augustus's marriage is considered to...
Social Differences between Athens and Sparta
Case study - 1 pages - Ancient history
The city-states of Athens and Sparta, though both integral to Greek civilization, exhibited significant social differences, particularly in their treatment of slaves and helots, their education systems, and the position of women.
Comparative Analysis of Governance in Athens and Sparta
Case study - 2 pages - Ancient history
The Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta, despite being part of the same civilization, had distinct governmental structures that influenced their social and political dynamics. This paper examines how citizens in Athens and Sparta participated in public life, the nature of public office...
To what extent did the most famous "Mounds builders": the Adena influence the following civilizations?
Essay - 1 pages - Ancient history
"Moundbuilders" is a term used to refer to a group of Natives tribes, living on the East side of the United States before the arrival of Colons. These pre-Colombians civilizations were well known for their funeral rituals. They took place in the Wound Land Era, from 1000 B.C to the XIV century...
The Roman Presence in Bohemia and Moravia During the Marcomannic Wars
Dissertation - 12 pages - Ancient history
For around three hundred years, the Danubian region has been in a particular position, a so-called 'bipolar state' . Indeed, two major entities of the time were in contact in this area. The first one was the Roman Empire and the second was the Germanic world. From the time of Augustus...
Trade, Merchants and the Lost Cities of the Bronze Age - Gojko Barjamovic, Thomas Chaney, Kerem Cosar and Ali Hortaçsu
Essay - 4 pages - Ancient history
Long before our time, many ancient cities prospered across the world, exchanging and trading with one another, while building the very foundations of modern civilisation. While some of them still exist nowadays, others have completely disappeared from the surface of the Earth, leaving historians...
Greece vs. Persian Empire
Essay - 4 pages - Ancient history
The Persian wars also known as the wars between Greece and Persia comprised of a series of wars that commenced in 499BC between Achaemenid Empire of Persia and Greek city states. The wars lasted all through until 449BC. The history of the wars are best accounted for by Herodotus who narrates the...
The Greek strategies that won the Persian wars
Essay - 1 pages - Ancient history
The Greek and Persian wars were important events in Greek history. At the time, the Persian Empire was larger, wealthier, and had more men, but still the Greek forces were able to unite together and defeat them. When the Greek and Persian Wars were happening, around 492 BC to 449 BC, the Persian...
Creation, God, and the story of Genesis in the Bible
Essay - 3 pages - Ancient history
In the first part of Genesis, the origins and creation of life and Earth are explained. In the beginning, God created the heaven the earth, and there was nothing on the earth but water. On the first day, God said "Let there be light", and at this point God created night and day. After this, on...
The history of the Indians of the United States
Course material - 3 pages - Ancient history
There are different types of Indians ; here we speak about the Choctaws and the Cherokee. The later are the leaders. Jackson, the American president, is trying to force them to leave their heartland. They are not willing to, therefore, they are starting to be civilized and...
Chinese dynasties : the Yuan, Ming and Ging dynasties
Essay - 2 pages - Ancient history
Yuan dynasty as established by Genghis Khan and his sons. They ruled between 1279 and 1368 after conquering the western Xia ,central Asia and Hexi Corridor .The defeat of these dynasties gave them a strong base since they acquired the tools, techniques, Experience and the man power they required...
Catholic Church in the 5th Century
Essay - 1 pages - Ancient history
The role of the Catholic Church developed from the 3rd century C.E. as the European powers developed. The Germanic people started moving into the Roman Empire lands during this period and overtook Roman Empire (Western) politically and planted a number of states governed by German Kings. The...
Travels of Ibn Battuta
Essay - 3 pages - Ancient history
Commonly known as Ibn Batutta, Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Batutta was born in Tangir, a small town located in what is believed to be the present day Morocco, in the year 1304 (Gosch & Stearns, 2007, pp. 120-122). During his early life, Ibn, having been brought up in an Islamic family, studied...
The persecutions: The political and military commitment
Case study - 4 pages - Ancient history
In 1738, the region came under the control of the Afghan leader Nadir Shah of Iran .It return to hostilities, that Sikhs call ghalughara (Holocaust). In 1762 he destroyed Amritsar, seen as a symbol of the complete victory of Islam. This is the Wadde Ghalughara (second Holocaust). However it...
London and Victorian era
Case study - 3 pages - Ancient history
London, became a true metropolis integrated into the global economy that dominates, then place over the century as a true center of the world, political capital of the largest empire the world that wish to exhibit his power. The Victorian era is characterized by the height of the British Empire,...
Richard III: Brief study
Case study - 2 pages - Ancient history
The story starts with a brief period of peace under King Edward IV, a Yorkist, which will soon be disturbed by Richard's thirst for power. The first half of the play shows his climbing rapidly to the success and thus to the throne of England. The end justifies the means, and in order to...
The Tethered Generation
Case study - 2 pages - Ancient history
Kathryn Tyler is a renowned author for the HR magazine. She has been an author since 1993 and has also taught in several universities; University of California, San Diego University. In the article, The tethered Generation, Kathryn Tyler (2007) used the marketing research reports and finds out...
The sign of the Declaration of Independence
Case study - 2 pages - Ancient history
The Declaration of Independence is a sole document that called for the separation from British rule. The document illustrates how much unrest was evident between Britain and the thirteen colonies. The British government created unrest from the countless attempts of oppression. The oppression was...
Schumpeter's Conception of Democracy
Case study - 2 pages - Ancient history
Schumpeter is well known for his efforts in advocating a procedural democracy definition. He sets the stage for his definition by first criticizing the implications of the 18th-century philosophy that was associated with democracy (Medearis, 2009, p. 34). He claims that the definition in the 18th...
