[Homework Help] Ancient Egypt
This is from my Ancient Egypt assignment thing due tommorrow. No one i know jas any idea what these two questions would be so i need help please.
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How were the religious beliefs reflected in art? How did art contribute to stability and continuity in ancient Egypt?
How did religion contribute to continuity from generation to generation of careers?
Thanks to whoever answers. :)
Re: [Homework Help] Ancient Egypt
i think they had loads of cats in their pictures
and i think the whole pharoah system was based on appointment by the Gods
that's all i can think of without doing your homework for you
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much of the artwork had pictures of the gods and goddesses they worshiped. The artwork told the stories of their history.(you can find much about this, all over the web..good luck)
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Originally Posted by DarthInsinuate
that's all i can think of without doing your homework for you
will you? :unsure:
i have a lot of different things to do tonight :(
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Re: [Homework Help] Ancient Egypt
This might help
Egypt
http://www.eyelid.co.uk/
gods
art
Have fun, this is one of my fav subjects and someday I hope to make it to Egypt!!!
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Besides the Gods and Goddesses there is an important aspect to their religeous beliefs that is evident in all their tombs.
Each tomb has upon it's walls The Book Of The Dead. This details the rites of passage that the Pharoah has to go through so he or she becomes immortal. This was the uppermost depiction of religeon through art that the ancient Egyptians left us.
The law of maat was an important concept to them, this is also depicted in their artwork but mainly it was a set of beliefs that helped them maintain a certain status quo and balance, in their society. This favoured nepotism so the continuity of careers was preserved through their belief in maintaining maat as paramount.
Of course hieroglyphics are art too and I imagine that their depiction on scrolls and monuments is what your teacher means when (s)he speaks of continuity throughout the ages of their religeous beliefs. These messages were passed from generation to generation with nothing added nor taken away as the profession of a scribe was almost sacred in their society. Reflecting this, Thoth. the God of scribes and knowledge, was among the most highly revered of all their deities.
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Do it yourself you lazy shit :angry:
:P :01:
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OK thanks guys i got the first question done.
working on second one now.
edit: @hippychick, i wanna go to egypt too! :01: of course there's lots of other places i want to go to too. ;)
edit 2: DONE. Thanks guys! :D