HUM200: Analysis of Egyptian Artifacts and Calendars Presentation
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This presentation, focusing on the HUM200 course, analyzes two key artifacts from ancient Egypt: the Bust of Nefertiti and the Egyptian calendar. It explores the common theme of religion, gods, and mythology, highlighting how Egyptians viewed their pharaohs as divine figures and the significance of these artifacts in their culture. The presentation discusses the artifacts' historical context, their role in ancient Egyptian society, and the impact on the study of humanities and archaeology. It also touches upon the personal interest in studying ancient civilizations and provides resources for further research, such as Ancient-egypt-online.com, which offers insights into the artifacts' discovery, analysis, and related controversies. The presentation emphasizes the skills and knowledge of the ancient Egyptians in creating these artifacts and their lasting impact on the field of humanities.
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