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Ethiopian art from the 4th century until the 20th can be divided into two broad groupings. First comes a distinctive tradition of Christian art, mostly for churches, in forms including painting, crosses, icons, illuminated manuscripts, and other metalwork such as crowns. Secondly there are popular arts and crafts such as textiles, basketry and jewellery, in which Ethiopian traditions are closer to those of other peoples in the region. Whereas in the European view, it is of the figure or the body. Plus, the European paintings lay emphasis on a true representation of the physical appearance of the subject.
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<span>. Basically what it did was to decrease the number of peasants who were forced to work on the landed people's property for very low wages. After the plague, there was a build up in the middle class as the peasants, now in short supply, could bargain for higher wages so, in turn, prices of farm goods increased, but the peasants got more status.</span>
Hello! I am willing to answer. But, before I do, please do not get mad at me if I’m wrong! For question ten: True. For question 8: I would have to say either China or North Korea, because during the time and to this day they are very demanding countries since they’re both communistic countries. Thank you for reading my response!
The Ancient Egyptian Concept of Heaven. Ancient Egyptians believed the purpose of life was to nourish the seeds of the divine within us all. They thought if a person or god is successful in this and passes the test of the Tuat, or Underworld, and the Weighing of the Heart, the reward is eternal life with the gods.
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