Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
1. Tomb of Kheti is located in Beni Hassan Necropolis, a modern name of an ancient Egyptian site around 20 kilometres south of al-Minya, between Asyut and Memphis.
2. The importance of the tomb of kheti, with the paintings displayed on the wall inside the tomb, shows the description of how the deceased lived his whole life, particularly the most important aspect of his life and philosophy.
3. Five interesting facts about the Tomb of Kheti
i. It is decorated with scenes of hippos, hunting, dancer and senet players, musicians, and offering scenes.
ii. Part of it is decorated with wrestling scenes, which some term as a symbolic in meaning; the black vs white wrestlers represent struggles of life and darkness.
iii. It originally has six papyrus columns, in which two remains, this suggested that, it is meant for decorative design rather than structural requirements.
iv. There is also scene of an individual supervising process of making wines, which suggested his leadership qualities.
v. There is also, scene of burial rituals displayed on the wall inside the tomb
Answer:
Herbert Spencer's
Explanation:
Spencer became the representative sociologist in England who advocated for the evolutionary view of social change.
While August Comte and Durkeim radically formed different visions and models of how social changes impact, Spencer applied the term "social evolution" where he saw that at some times social unrest was inevitable and that a series of stages will lead to all societies to move from simple to complex arrangements.-
According to his ideas, societies resembled the primary organisms that at one stage had a simple structure, but with time complexity arose and evolution was a driving force much like the idea that Darwin had applied on living species.
In this view, all societies inevitably move towards higher and superior forms of being, as a natural consequence.
Answer:
The slaves sometimes followed the Northern Star which was in the constellation Big Bear(Big Dipper)
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