Category: Roman Empire
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The Fall of the Roman Empire and Its Causes
Introduction The Roman Empire is one of the most significant states mentioned in both European and world history. Noteworthy, one can trace the legacy of this country in many areas of modern life: from engineering to law. The empires dominance was maintained for several centuries, secured by the professional army. Surprisingly, such power did not…
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The Roman Empire: Documentary About Ancient Rome
History is an exciting and incredibly fascinating topic for research. This is due to the fact that, based on the experience of past years, people at the present stage of development can isolate a lot of valuable things. Thus, this scientific paper aims to study a documentary called The Roman Empire Episode 1: The…
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Ancient Art History: From Paleolithic to Ancient Rome
Table of Contents Introduction The Paleolithic period Mesopotamia Ancient Egypt Aegean Civilization Ancient Rome Reference List Introduction The artistic history of ancient cultures can be divided into five periods. In particular, one should speak about the Paleolithic period, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Aegean civilization, and Ancient Rome. This paper is aimed at discussing various works that represent…
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Glassblowing Technique in the Roman Empire
Table of Contents Introduction A Brief History of Glassblowing Glassblowing in the Roman Empire Advancement of Glassblowing in the Roman Empire The Discovery of Molten Glass and Recycling The Glassblowers Commerce and Trade Conclusion Appendix: Glassblowing Techniques References Introduction The glass was widely used in Roman times for different purposes. It exerted a greater influence…
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The Art of Ancient Rome: Eclectic Tendencies
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction The Eclecticism of Roman Art Conclusion References Abstract The paper examines various art types of Ancient Rome from the historical perspective of the emergence, development, and decline of the state. Tracing intercultural influences in art, including theater, religious and philosophical systems that formed the basis for representations in art, architecture,…