it show people how they used these momuments to promote power, glory, and to intimidate others.
Walls round a city were generally erected as a defense of the citizens against attacks from those on the outside. Formal gates were erected a spart of this to station troops, and in later times, these buildings were used as prisons, etc. Have a crack at "Fortifications of London" in your favourite on-line search engine, and you'll get good info. In even later times these convenient points were used as tollgates to collect taxes from the travellers.
Cave paintings show a geometric quality in many of the lines and line drawings on the cave walls. Mathematically speaking, you could trace it from that point up to present times. Observe the pyramids, the medieval churches, ancient jewelry design, ship building design --- it's all there, you only have to look for it.
you can show movement with lines.
The Ed Sullivan Show.
In the Epic of Gilgamesh, Humbaba does beg for his life, but Gilgamesh ultimately kills him to prove his strength and establish his reputation. Gilgamesh does not show Humbaba mercy and certainly does not take him as a prisoner.
The Daily Show
yes nancy drew's TV show the secret of the whispering walls was made into a book
As there walls are to thin to show up
to show the tourists which way to the mummy tombs
The excerpt from "Gilgamesh: A New English Version" most clearly showcases the characteristic of grandeur found in epic poetry, as it portrays larger-than-life events and heroes in a majestic and impressive style typical of the genre.
Utnapishtim's wife baked the bread to show Gilgamesh how quickly time passed and that he needed to stay awake if he wanted to achieve his goal of immortality. By baking fresh bread every day, she illustrated the passage of time and the importance of staying vigilant in his quest.
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Megaplastic. What is it? Why?
They where every where all over the show like walls and pictures
Its Crank The Walls Down By Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster
Not far enough