This course provides students with a broad introduction to the rich variety of Asian civilizations, with special emphasis on the development of Chinese Indian empires and East Asia regions, dynasties, and republics. The class covers in some detail twentieth century wars in Asia and the West. In addition, the class explores Asian religion, independence struggles, Asian diasporas and the effects of globalization in Asia and the world.
This course provides students with a broad introduction to the rich variety of Asian civilizations, with special emphasis on the development of Chinese Indian empires and East Asia regions, dynasties, and republics. The class covers in some detail twentieth century wars in Asia and the West. In addition, the class explores Asian religion, independence struggles, Asian diasporas and the effects of globalization in Asia and the world.
The largest, lost treasures of the world, by J. Gisakis / 9th Primary School ...kalliopiperri
"The largest, lost treasures of the world", by J. Gisakis / 9th Primary School of Larissa, etwinning project "Flying Kites in the European sky". Kalliopi Perri, English teacher
The largest, lost treasures of the world, by J. Gisakis / 9th Primary School ...kalliopiperri
"The largest, lost treasures of the world", by J. Gisakis / 9th Primary School of Larissa, etwinning project "Flying Kites in the European sky". Kalliopi Perri, English teacher
1. I. Egypt Dominates Kush
A.The first thing Egypt got from Kush was
granite.
B.Egypt saw that Kush had much to offer
C.Egypt built trading posts and forts.
D.Gold and ivory
E.Kush helped Egypt defeat the Hyksos
1.After they were always friends.
2.UNTIL Thutmose III made Kush pay a
tribute to them.
a)Kushites treasures had to be paid to
Thutmose III
F.Tribute - gift
G.Kush learned a lot from Egypt.