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  The University of Texas at Dallas - 2006 Undergraduate Catalog
MATH 1314 College Algebra (3 semester hours) Topics chosen from areas such as equations and inequalities, rational expressions, exponents, radicals and logarithms, functions, and graphs.
Cannot be used to satisfy: [1] undergraduate mathematics core requirement, [2] degree requirements by students in Mathematical Sciences, [3] the advanced electives sequence, or [4] certification requirements in 8-12 mathematics.
Prerequisite: MATH 1306 or MATH 1314 or equivalent course.
www.utdallas.edu /student/catalog/undergrad06/ugprograms/math.html   (1817 words)

  
  Culture of Egypt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The authors of the literature of the Old and Middle Kingdoms (through to the middle of the second millennium BC) seem to have been drawn from an elite administrative class, and were celebrated and revered into the New Kingdom (to the end of the second millennium).
It is usually assumed to have been founded at the beginning of the 3rd century BC during the reign of Ptolemy II of Egypt after his father had set up the Temple of the Muses or Museum.
As early as 4000 BC, ancient Egyptians were playing harps and flutes, as well as two indigenous instruments: the ney and the oud.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Culture_of_Egypt   (2715 words)

  
 Kingdoms of North Africa - Ancient Egypt
In the late sixth millennium BC farming villages appeared in the Nile Valley.
From around 3500 to 3000 BC there were great and very sudden advances in craftsmanship and technology, which culminated in the working of copper, stone mace heads and ceramics.
c.3100 BC The process of consolidating the single kingdom is completed by the founding of a new capital at Memphis, strategically situated at the junction of the Nile Valley and the Delta.
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 CIMMERIAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
An uncoordinated migration began about 1200 BC in two groups to the regions south of the Black Sea, one moving east and one moving west, establishing settlements on the way (one reputed to be Troy).
After his defeat by this tribe in 695 BC, it is said that he committed suicide by drinking bull's blood.
Armenia, from the Cyrus River to the South of Lake Van, was ravaged by the Cimmerians 679-677 BC.
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 Egypt - Mummy
The Egyptians embalmed their dead because they believed that the deceased were reborn after death, and therefore needed bodies for existence in the afterlife.
Several styles of mummification were used, depending upon the wealth of the deceased's family, but even bodies with minimal embalming remained preserved for many years when buried directly in the hot, dry sand.
Several Nubian kings during the 8th and 7th centuries BC were buried in Egyptian-style coffins and entombed in pyramids.
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 Ramses - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
c.1314 BC, succeeded Horemheb, the true founder of the XIX dynasty.
1225 BC Ramses was not the heir to the throne but usurped it from his brother.
The XX dynasty continued to be ruled by kings with the name Ramses, but little of significance occurred during their reigns.
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 "Portable Planetariums Home More than a Portable Planetarium"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
She finally died early in the reign of Shepseskaf, the son and successor of Menkaura and had thus witnessed the reigns of 5 (perhaps 6, if she was born during the reign of Sneferu) kings of the 4th Dynasty.
Theories include a sudden death that was so emotionally painful to her husband that he forbade her being mentioned, or a fall from favor and subsequent replacement that led to its being politically incorrect to discuss her.
At the Donations of Alexandria in late 34 BC, following Antony's conquest of Armenia, Cleopatra and Caesarion were crowned co-rulers of Egypt and Cyprus; Alexander Helios was crowned ruler of Armenia, Media, and Parthia; Cleopatra Selene was crowned ruler of Cyrenaica and Libya; and Ptolemy Philadelphus was crowned ruler of Phoenicia, Syria, and Cilicia.
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In China a disciple of Confucius was said to have died from it about 500 BC, but the references to this incident contained in the Analects are not convincing.
Some scholars believe that works of Aristotle in ca 345 BC and those of Hippocrates, who preceded him, described the disease, but the consensus of HD experts is that probably neither man had knowledge of the disease.
Hansen's disease may have been introduced into Italy in 62 BC by Pompey's soldiers, and later the Roman conquests may have spread it widely in Europe, as very possibly did the Crusades.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for xix   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
1290 BC, king of ancient Egypt, of the XIX dynasty; son and successor of Ramses I. He succeeded to the throne c.1302 BC Invading Palestine and Syria, Seti I reduced them again to tributary status, and defeated the Libyans.
c.1215 BC, king of ancient Egypt, of the XIX dynasty; son and successor of Ramses II.
He succeeded (1224 BC) to the throne when he was already advanced in years.
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 Kingdoms of Canaan - Israelites
After the fall of Samaria in 721 BC and the conquests by Assyria, Judah was the sole surviving Israelite state.
It seems possible that the Ark of the Covenant is withdrawn from Jerusalem by 650 BC by its Levite protectors.
At the same time, Israelites are known to have settled in Egypt, on the island of Elephantine.
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 "Biblical Leprosy: A Suggested Interpretation" by R.G. Cochrane, M.D., F.R.C.P.
The jar dates back to the period 1411-1314 bc, which brings it within the period of the Exodus, and if this is a genuine portrayal of leprosy it would support the contention that leprosy was introduced into the camp after the Israelites arrived in Canaan.
Hippocrates was born 467 bc, but, from a study of a translation of his works, it seems doubtful whether the father of modern Medicine really recognized leprosy.
Therefore the general conclusion is that nowhere earlier than 600 BC can leprosy be recognized as a definite clinical entity, unless one places the date of the Nei Ching very much further back, and modern scholarship tends to bring the date of this excellent treatise of medicine forward rather than backward.
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 Rameses II Biography
1314 BC to 1224 BC), reigned 1290 BC - 1224 BC(66 years).
Ramses led several expeditions north into the lands east of the Mediterranean (the location of the modern Israel, Palestine, Lebanon and Syria).
At the Battle of Qadesh in the fourth year of his reign (1286 BC), Egyptian forces under Rameses II engaged the forces of Muwatallis, king of the Hittites.
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 Chronology of Greek Mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Euripides has taken the liberty of including Cadmus in the play even though events should really have occurred in 1380 BC after Cadmus was dead and when Pentheus was 52 and his mother 69.
Cadmus could not have fathered Illyrus by Harmonia when she was 70 so must have set off for Illyria in 1415 BC at the latest.
Takes place in c.1390 BC Apollo travels around the Peloponnese during the reigns of the sons of Epius in Elis and Pelops at Pisa.
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 Exodus, The (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia) :: Bible Tools
In 1 Kings 6:1 we read that the Temple was founded "in the 480th year after the children of Israel were come out of the land of Egypt," this referring to the Conquest and not to the Exodus, as appears from other notices.
Lepsius asserted that the Exodus occurred in 1314 BC, being the 15th year of Minepthah; but this is generally regarded as at least half a century too early for the year in question, and Israel was not in Egypt even ten years earlier in his reign.
So again when, about 1265 BC, Minepthah says that "Israel is ruined, it has no seed," the date suggests the time of Gideon when wild tribes swarmed over the plains, "and destroyed the increase of the earth, till thou come unto Gaza, and left no sustenance in Israel" (Judges 6:4).
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Some of the earliest plant images in Western history are found in Karnak, Egypt, on the walls of the Temple of Thutmose III.
Image #1 is a fresco from a tomb at Thebes from the 18th Dynasty which dated from 1580-1314 BC.
There is clear differentiation of species is this "Garden with Fish Pond," and an interesting attempt to show trees, bushes, water plants, fish and birds, all in elevation.
www.usc.edu /dept/architecture/slide/VRA/cherry/brief.html   (0 words)

  
 Al-Ahram Weekly | Egypt | Return of the king
Ramses I -- who ruled from 1315-1314 BC -- was one of the most important kings in ancient Egyptian history, and founder of the 19th dynasty.
He was a renowned military commander during the reign of Horemheb (1343- 1315 BC), and ended up on the throne despite his non-regal origins.
Although he ruled Egypt for just one year, his name is mentioned in several important temples, and his tomb includes two large halls, a burial chamber and few side rooms.
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 Guide1
1504 BC-1458 BC; sometimes spelled Hapshepsut, Hatchepsut or Hat-shep-set) was the fifth Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt.
She ruled from 1473 BC to 1458 BC and is regarded as the first female monarch in recorded history.
Tutankhamon or Tutankhaten was Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt (1334 BC/1333 BC - 1323 BC), during the period known as the New Kingdom.
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 Legion XXIV - Time Line of Etruscan Rome
c.3000 BC Ur and Uruk, the first recognized city-states on Earth, are established in the Sumer region of Southern Mesopotamia (Iraq) in the south end of the Fertile Crescent, where records for the first Kings, the wheel and the plow are found.
c.1900 BC Postulated time for the biblical destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, the wicked "cities of the plain" in the Dead Sea region, also of Admah, Zeboiim and Zoar, of which Zoar was spared.
718 BC The Eternal Flame of Rome is ignited, tended by the Vestal Virgins.
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 Tut Egypt Tours   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Date: Mar 07, 2006 - 11:21 PM CAIRO (AFP) - A team of Egyptian and German archaeologists has unearthed six statues of the lion-headed war goddess Sekhmet during restoration work at an ancient temple in the southern city of Luxor, officials said.
The team found the artifacts in the Kom Hitan area on the location of the 18th dynasty (1580-1314 BC) temple of pharaoh Amenhotep III on the west bank of the Nile, said Egyptian antiquities boss Zahi Hawas.
The fl granite statues show Sekhmet sitting on a throne holding the "key of life" in her left hand.
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 Archaeological Discoveries in Egypt - 2001
One of the images provides a tour inside the rib cage of a mummy believed to be that of Ramesses I, the first pharaoh of the 19th dynasty during ancient Egypt's splendid New Kingdom period, who died in about 1314 BC.
She believes the ancients may have used a pair of fairly bright stars, which in 2,467 BC lay precisely along a straight line that included the celestial pole.
According to an analysis of the clothing found in Tutankhamen's tomb, the ancient pharaoh was pear-shaped and may have suffered from a disease that gave him huge hips.
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 Egypt Bank Notes
Front: Tutankhamen, Egyptian Pharaoh 1334 BC-1325 BC Tutankhamen became Pharaoh at the age of 9.
Back: Ramses II (1314 BC- 1213 BC), Egyptian Pharaoh 1279 BC-1213 BC Ramses II was appointed Prince Regent by his father at the age of 14, and became Pharaoh at the age of 25.
Egypt, located on the northeastern corner of Africa, has history dating back to 4000 B.C. It was later ruled by Persia, Alexander the Great, the ptolemies, the Romans, the Turks, and Napoleon.
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In the course of so many centuries, grammar and vocabulary were bound to change very considerably, and in point of fact the Egyptian spoken under the Roman occupation bore but little resemblance to that which was current under the oldest Pharaos.
None the less, the idiom in which the public records of the Twentieth Dynasty (about 1200-1085 BC) are couched differ widely from that found, for example, in the royal decrees of the Sixth Dynasty (about 2420-2294 BC).
Much later, when the scribes of the Ethiopian and Saite Dynasties (715-525 BC) adopted a deliberately archaistic style of writing, it was to Middle Egyptian that they reverted.
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 (Daughter Of Akhenaton* OF EGYPT - Ramses IX* OF EGYPT )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Nebiryerawet I* OF EGYPT (Pharoah) (1660 BC - 1620 BC)
Psamtek I* OF EGYPT (Pharoah) (____ - 610 BC)
Psusennes I* OF EGYPT (Pharoah) (____ - 991 BC)
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 Archaeologists unearth Pharaonic hall in Egypt -- Middle East Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Egyptian-Spanish team discovered the hall at Zira Abu Al Naga on the west bank of the Nile, as it was excavating the tomb site, the secretary-general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, Zahi Hawass, said on Thursday.
They believe that the tomb belonged to an official responsible for temple and tomb decorations during the rein of 18th dynasty (1580-1314 BC) Queen Hatshepsut, Hawass said.
The hall showed "more clearly how cemeteries were built during this dynasty - considered one of the most important of the new kingdom - compared to finds on the walls of other cemeteries".
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 Malaspina Great Books - Pharoah Rameses II (1314 BCE-1224 BCE)
If there's another 9/11 under this regime - it means that they switch on full extent all the apparatus of a police state that has been patiently constructed, largely secretly at first but eventually leaked out and known and accepted by the Democratic people in Congress, by the Republicans and so forth...
1314 BC to 1224 BC and reigned from 1290 BC to 1224 BC, He ruled for a total of 66 years, becoming pharaoh at the age of 24 and dying in his 90th year.
At the Battle of Qadesh in the fourth year of his reign (1286 BC), Egyptian forces under Ramesses II engaged the forces of Muwatallis, king of the Hittites.
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 The Star Sothis and Egyptian Chronology
In brief, the Mesopotamian evidence indicated to Rowton that 1356 BC was the accession date of a certain Assyrian king, viz.
Though Rowton had arrived at a possible date of 1356 BC for the accession of Ashur-uballit, he regarded it as "probable" - basing himself on Weidner and Smith's view that, before Tiglath-pileser I (c.1100 BC), the Assyrians used a lunar-year of 354 days (58) - that it was even as late as 1349 BC.
Engraved as it was on a slab of stone, this decree had been promulgated by a synod of Egyptian priests representing all Egypt and meeting at the temple of the "gods Euergetai" at Canopus (on the western, or 'Canopic' mouth of the Nile Delta).
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 Alaska Gifts, Shopping in Alaska
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1314 Alaska Highway, 907-883-4181, offers a good selection of authentic Alaskan souvenirs and art.
Large selection of souvenirs, Alaska Highway t-shirts, soapstone carvings, BC jade, gold nugget jewelry.
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 Tut Egypt Tours :: Egypt Your Way   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
CAIRO - The discovery of gold cartouches dating back to 1400 BC sheds new light on the relationship between two ancient Egyptian rulers, Egypt's antiquities department said Friday.
A team of French and Egyptian archeologists have discovered two sets of nine solid gold cartouches bearing the name of Thotmusis III (who ruled from 1479-1425 BC) near the pharaoh's stepmother Queen Hatshepsut's temple in Luxor, 700 kilometres south of Cairo.
Posted by: tutadmin on Tuesday, March 07, 2006 - 11:21 PM CAIRO (AFP) - A team of Egyptian and German archaeologists has unearthed six statues of the lion-headed war goddess Sekhmet during restoration work at an ancient temple in the southern city of Luxor, officials said.
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 Please title this page. (words2.html)
Setting at the foot of a mountain cliff, it raises from one platform to another connected by series of huge axial ramps.
It was dedicated to the goddess Athena Parthenos and was begun in 447 B.C., by the architects Ictinus and Callicrates and completed in 432 B.C. The building was badly damaged in an explosion in the 17th century and exists in a partly restored state today.
This model restores the building to its 5th century BC state.
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 A number of scholars have enlightened us as to what narrative is
Part of a rich tradition of metal work on mainland greece during the Helladic perioc, this cup is an example of the goldsmith’s expertise in relief work – the high level of relief here would have been very difficult to achieve.
The visual stories have led us through the complex to discover different aspects of the pharoah and her propagandistic presentation.
We have no clear repetition of figures, and there is no text to explain particularities of the event shown here – it is clear then that the Knossos procession fresco is a situational narrative.
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