Acropolis Research Paper

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Meanwhile in Ancient Egypt, the Nile River helped humans flourished into the Egypt Kingdom that we know. The Egyptians 'workers' helped built massive pyramids to pleased their ruler and the gods. The Great Pyramid of Khufu among with two other pyramids are examples of the belief in eternal life as they ascended into the heavens after their death and rebirth, which brings us to a question about truth: “How is 'truth' defined?”. The answer is that they didn't tell the truth often enough to the lower classes of Egypt. There's no scientific evidence about what happens when we die and we often come up with theories about the afterlife. It wasn't that they were lying to them, the rulers truthfully believed that they were going live forever. And the pyramids have survived for thousands of years, making the question of the afterlife more confusing to answer. …show more content…
“How does it relate to the creation of a sanctuary?” is the question that many won't ask about artwork in Ancient Greece. The architectural masterpiece, Acropolis, will be able to answer the question for us. The Acropolis contains four different buildings that were used by Greece: Parthenon, Propylaia, Erechtheion, and Templr of Athena Nike. It was used as a sanctuary for everyone to use during hard times. The place was haven for those who believed in the Gods and believed that victory would come to Greece against it's enemies. It provided some peace in mind for the hard working Greeks for many