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<u>A realistic painting of men on a boat crossing a river in winter:</u>
The name of this painting is ‘Washington Crossing the Delaware.’ This painting is a work of the artist Emanuel Leutze who painted the beautiful picture in the year 1851 of a man on a boat crossing river.
This painting honors the great George Washington, the man on the boat is Washington himself who was crossing the Delaware river with his fellow soldiers on the cold winter night of December at the time of American Revolutionary War.
This painting is one of the most notable and renowned paintings of all times because of its artistic composition. Every detail in the painting is so apt.
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The Ancient Near East is the name given to early civilizations within a region roughly corresponding to the modern Middle East: Mesopotamia (modern Iraq and Syria), Persia (modern Iran), Anatolia (modern Turkey), the Levant (modern Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, and Jordan), and Ancient Egypt, from the rise of Sumer in the 4th millennium BCE until the region's conquest by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BCE, or covering both the Bronze Age and the Iron Age in the region. As such, it is a term widely used in the fields of Near Eastern archaeology, ancient history and Egyptology. Some would exclude Egypt from the ancient Near East as a geographically and culturally distinct area. However, because of Egypt's intimate involvement with the region, especially from the 2nd millennium BCE, this exclusion is rare.
The ancient Near East is considered the cradle of civilization. It was the first to practice intensive year-round agriculture; it gave the rest of the world the first writing system, invented the potter's wheel and then the vehicular- and mill wheel, created the first centralized governments, law codes and empires, as well as introducing social stratification, slavery and organized warfare, and it laid the foundation for the fields of astronomy and mathematics.
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