Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Pictures of Greek/Egypt Relation

From the beginning of time, humans know that death is an unstoppable phenomena thus, the praying of the deceased has been carried out like a routine until now. The purpose of the this is to pay respects to the deceased by burning ornaments made from paper. Also, this praying wishes the deceased a better life in the next life. 


 Humans require shelter for survival purposes. Pillars supporting the building from the inside would not only use up more space but also provides less stability for the whole building. The purpose of this element is to support the structure's outline and provides a stable base to stand on. Columns look high class for some people when used for their house. It may be a part of decoration and give the building depth.

Carving art lasts longer then art on paper. Carved arts appear more detailed and has an actual 3D form. The purpose of this is to support the roof of a building and to remind people they are in a worship area. It also makes a good decoration. This element means that spirits and souls are present in every objects in the world. It also signifies Gods and Mythical creatures are all around us.

 To lay the body to rest after the Ka and Ba leaves the body. The purpose of this is to protect the deceased body from dirt, insects and infestation. This element also helps to preserve the body for a longer period of time. For people, this object may be used to show a certain status of the family/person. For example, the coffin outlook may be highly decorated or the material used is an expensive material.It also symbolizes a home for the deceased in the afterlife.

To allow a huge amount of people to view or witness an event in angled levels. It also saves space. The purpose of it is to stage an audience to view an event which also means it is a gathering spot for people with the common interest. Famous events take place in this element, usually in the form of physical activities.This element is one way to determine people's money value paid. The higher the price, the nearer the person is placed to the stage.

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