Wala Lng

Wala Lng

  • Submitted By: galm
  • Date Submitted: 10/23/2008 9:13 AM
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A Modern Cinderella ELEMENTS OF AN ESSAY Introduction- A Genius The Ancient Near-Eastern period of our history marks a very large fundamental change in the way human culture has evolved. At that time, growth of its people and cities had definite improvement on urban society, which has continued to prevail through the years as a major influence over our evolvement. The Artwork found from that period directly reflects that change and evolvement. Better soil, water accessibility, and easier means of trade with other civilizations provided the fabric for this new change. Pieces uncovered by archeologists such as wall reliefs, vases, coins, statues, and jewelry, really show a sophisticated society unlike any seen before its time. One can only imagine what type of people flourished in ancient Mesopotamia, also known as the “Fertile Crescent”. Through its villages and cities the Ancient Near Eastern people began to colonize and thus spark the first system of hierarchy. Priests and kings held the rite to the land and the people worshiped them as divine. Palaces in this time of government were adorned with great splendor. Grandiose statues and intricate wall reliefs gave them life. One piece in particular shows Assyria’s vision of worship and hierarchy. “Relief Showing the Head of a Win This piece really pulls its viewer in making them evaluate the difference between life then and life now, as should all ancient artifacts should. Facial expressions are limited to his profile. This type of representation of power and wisdom is very interesting considering the attributes given to the genius to achieve this knowledge and strength; Jewelry, a distinguishing beard, and hair; a large headdress with three protruding horns; Broad shoulders with wings attached. Lost Mesopotamia: the Mighty Kings. Towards his enemies, the King was heartless. Upon portraying himself and his kingdom, artistic representation was viewed with great awe and power due to these...

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