ABOUT THE ARTWORK The Bushmen are indigenous people to Southern Africa. Their ancient rock paintings are found in caves and rock shelters. Some archaeologists believe the paintings were created to bring good luck to a hunt as a form of spiritual exercise. This photograph was taken on my many trips to Namibia. Printed on archival print high quality Canson Edition Etching Rag paper. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Original Created: 2022 Subjects: World Culture Materials: Paper Styles: Abstract, Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, Fine Art, Modern Mediums: Digital, Color, Photo DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Photography: Digital on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of: 15 Size: 26 W x 15.7 H x 0.1 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships Rolled in a Tube
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Psychon is a surreal land changing constantly and the gods contriving against mapping or knowing ancient secrets of ancient black science. Most stay in limited area they know, keep away outsiders and hide in ancient citadels and tunnels when wild weather or danger lurks..Locals will love too see you eat their local dishes too. Food and weather are every Pschonian's favorite topics so i have put flavour/odour table below. Exchanging foodstuff, eating and drinking with each other and admiring each other cousine are common greeting rituals. Most people are hospitable to small bands of peaceful travellers. I can always use random hex descriptions from Carcosa or the G+ created maps like these and stick anywhere. I did 14 posts on the third one best thing on G+ so far in a month. I made Psychon to be ablie ti import anything from DnD, gamma world and many other BX type games. http://save.vs.totalpartykill.ca/grab-bag/kraal/ http://save.vs.totalpartykill.ca/grab-bag/hexenbracken/ http://save.vs.totalpartykill.ca/grab-bag/wastes/ Ill do some more specific critter and culture generators later Base Colour - d12 Roll for soil and several colours for vegetation trunks and folliage for example. Most creatures will have several of these as a base colour. Use a different random colour for blood that is different to all above. Red men nomads finding blue men in a red and black forest will be outraged. Some areas may have changes seasonally. 1 Red 2 Magenta 3 Cyan 4 Aqua 5 Yellow 6 Tangerine 7 Emerald 8 Light Green 9 Violet 10 Turquoise 11 Roll 1d10 twice times or ivory 12 Roll 1d10 1d4+1 times or jet jet and ivory may have a tint of an other colour Odd Scents/tastes d50 other post had sounds so here is smell and taste. Random road smells, native foodstuffs. Could roll 1d4+1 for a more complex one. 1 Honey 2 Cinnamon 3 Peppermint 4 Peanut butter 5 Chocolate 6 Citrus fruit or oil 7 Incense 8 Smoke 9 Charred meat 10 Hearty food 11 Blood 12 Metallic 13 Sour 14 Bitter 15 Numbing (blocks sense temporarily) 16 Dung 17 Urine 18 Rotten 19 Strawberries 20 Animal bed 21 Insect 22 Seafood 23 Salty 24 Berry 25 Onions 26 Beer or bread 27 Strong spirits 28 Mineral 29 Sweat 30 Milk 31 Sugar or Candy 32 Rose 33 Musk 34 Corriander 35 Cumin 36 Asafetida 37 Pepper 38 Chilli 39 Sandalwood 40 Acidic 41 Smoked meat or other food (bacon, ham) 42 Pineapple 43 Melon 44 Banana 45 Oily 46 Pear 47 Vanilla 48 Mushroom 49 Yogurt 50 Peach A few extra Eucalyptus Lavender Vegemite Caramel Sesame Anchovy Hotdog water Mustard Horse Radish Chilli Fried Potato Sacred Terrains of Psychon d12 A Terrain is an ancient hex measurement equal to 24 miles broken into 4 marches of 6 miles There are 10 sacred base terrain types with various sub types 1 Desert 2 Tundra 3 Rock 4 Volcanic 5 Forest 6 Jungle 7 Swamp 8 Deathlnds 9 Water 10 Manna 11 Roll 2d10 for two terrains types in conflict here 12 Roll 1d4+1 terrain types in conflict terrain in conflict could be seasonal shift, actual ecosystem-psychosphere struggle for dominance or one type could be on top of another and exposed at cliff faces, tunnels like a geological era. Desert 1 Plains of black and grey ash with burned skeletons and chared rubble 2 Haunted blood red desert with crystal spirit nodes of the dreamlands 3 Coloured Dust with unique flavour but inedible 4 Bone and boat covered once sea bottom 5 Yellow hot desert with savage plants and hidden predictors 6 Blasted lifeless land of humanoid skeletons from war or a vast necropolis 7 White sand lifeless waste of salt from ancient sea beds 8 Coloured crystalline desert prone to narcotic weapons of the ancients 9 Desert of metalic filings, cogs, scraps and recycling heaps of ancients 10 Glowing mutant crater filled hell Tundra 1 Tunnel ridden glacier 2 Frozen grasslands home to herd beast and preditors 3 Icy lifeless hell with a few hidden beast hunting 4 Ice over water with adapted animals 5 Huge ice maze with waterfeatures and difficult crossings 6 Snow filled plain hiding deadfalls and deep crevices 7 Crystaline monoliths and structures could almost be ruins 8 Frozen mountain range seemingly impassable 9 Plains of fine narcotic dust, everything high and wasted 10 Frozen wasteland shrouded in fog and gibbering gargantuans Rock 1 Rock labyrinth though giant rocks or mountains 2 Gigantic rocks and boulders with hidden routes and valleys 3 Huge mountains with some difficult features 4 Petrified forest with pools of tar and oil 5 Huge megalithic rocks buried in ground 6 Plain of statues and blasted stone 7 Cliffs and fjiord harsh coastline 8 Canyon with cliff dwellings, ruins or animal colonies 9 Area riddled in caves and sinkholes, warn down mountain range 10 Giant pillars or stone features which resemble giant buildings Volcanic 1 Geothermal geysers and pools of mineral salts 2 Lava flows over broken basalt with a few safe crossings 3 Shallow steaming warm waters with scattered lava islands growing daily 4 Erupting volcanoes throw pumice, cinders and ash clouds constantly 5 Broken black landscape, with lava tube tunnels and smoking volcanic vents 6 Burning pits and smouldering craters of burning flammable gas 7 Flaming forest of ever burning trees 8 Blasted crumbling ruined factory and forge buildings which used lava as furnaces 9 Sulpher blasted waste coated in yellow crystalline deposits and dust 10 Plains of boiling bubbling mud and sticky warm clay Forest 1 Covered in cacti and succulents, covered in thorns, many contain water, some hallucinogenic 2 Mushroom forest with moulds, puffballs, toadstools, slimes and rich in creepy crawlies 3 Fur trees with pine cones, some giant, packed thick with berry and shrubs in between 4 Sylvia Trees have slime filled branches that attract and absorb animal life 5 Flesh forest of plants-animal hybrids, some with eyes, or mobile or intelligent or hostile 6 Bamboo grove of thick bamboo of many thicknesses home to bandits, poets, animals 7 Giant redwoods and ancient oak trees, home to beast and humans who earn a livelihood here 8 Scented eucalyptus give off fragrant coloured oil vapour, harsh and dry, eerie haunted land 9 Mist shrouded giant fern trees, often inhabited by prhistoric looking creatures in ground litter 10 Flower and fruit trees of great beauty and variety, usually prime territory and defended Jungle 1 Carnivorous ecology of mobile and non mobile carnivorous plants, some seemingly intelligent 2 Slime jungle of oozing foam and dripping gelatinous mounds and tendrils 3 Single huge plant dominates and connected to lives of all inhabitants, all serve the great tree 4 Thorn jungle of savage dangerous plants and hostile to man, home of beasts and outcastes 5 Macroscopic alien swarm entity englfing and assimilating all life, neural peptides are it's favorite 6 Floral dream jungles produce hallucinogenic and mind control chemical weapons 7 Jungle city of tree houses and walkways high above ground to avoid enemies 8 Ruined ancient cities and statues overgrown by vegetation, forms mazes with water features 9 Trap filled haunted battlefield, remains of dead soldiers and ancient booby traps 10 Swarming and over run with a single species like giant frogs, triffids, rats, spiders, etc Swamp 1 Salt marsh and mangrove forests, encrusted in salt, giant edible worms and crabs 2 Shrubs, reeds and vegetation over shallow water. Rich in beast and outcast men 3 Fog shrouded marsh full of buried bodies preserved since ancient times 4 Swamp drowned civilization with islands of intact structures 5 Bog of quicksand, pools of ooze and tar pits and remnants long dead since primordial times 6 Dark and fog shrouded but glowing vegetation, toxic dump and monster breeding grounds 7 Sentient evil swamp pits its beast against intruders, inhabited by all manner of creatures 8 Vile stench of nausea, disease and vermin ridden hell hole, everything is nauseous 9 Dinosaur and primordial species in deep primitive swamp, megalithic stones and bog iron 10 Sunken ancient battlefeild, still covered in remnants of dead and deadly armaments Water 1 River divides the land and dominates everything, often thickly settled and a ferry needed to cross 2 Lakes cover the area some just patches of bogs, home to cultists and monsters 3 Ocean with no land, filled with monsters, pirates and occasional merchants or fishermen 4 Boiling ocean of steaming waters, hidden islands and grwat beast reside here 5 A single huge lake dominates the area, with settlements and island kingdoms 6 Crater lake surrounded by rock wall and forest, weird coloured and long lost remnants of past 7 Lakes on salt plain flats, with different colours, temperature, flavour and even magic properties 8 Sea filled with visible islands, each with tiny dormant volcanic cone, forest and caverns 9 Sea covered a civilization, many islands are former mountains of the old empire 10 Shallow sea with huge coral reefs with tunnels filled with life, even humans live on reef islands Deathlands 1 Toxic swamp with powdered chemical mounds and huge mounds of ancient jars of poisons 2 Blasted ruined wasteland of former mega city, inhabited by hostile machines and a evil god 3 Part of the Moon fallen to earth, aliens, astronauts and weird insect people and ancient ruins 4 Everything glows with strange light, dangerous auroras and crystalline caverns 5 Collapsed into the sub world, a huge subterranean city, mine or cave complex, underworld perils 6 Huge wastelands with fully active ancient weapons and deathfeilds and intact domes inside 7 Sprawling gigantic ruin crawling with monsters, gangs and wandering plundering killers 8 Green slime covers everything but some islands hidden within and isolated 9 Ruin and crypt covered land crawling with rot grubs, psi worms and sons of kyuss grubs 10 Monster kingdom, appears normal but dark, monsters rule and control their farmed humans Mana 1 Plateau above land with radically isolated ancient land, filled with tunnels and ruins 2 Floating Lands drift in the sky, a single huge island or many smaller ones3 Floating ruins drift in sky, partially inhabited, guardian servitors, long lost loot 4 Ancient citadel covered by huge energy barrier, sealed from the ages by secret entry 5 Magic Kingdom, dominated by non human species and possible a earthborn godling 6 Everybody dead, acting like nothings wrong, some controlling power 7 Benevolent Utopia like Tanelorn or a Mile high silver pyramid, wary of outsiders, might seek help 8 Under construction, incomplete zone or in the process of being changed by nanofog from a god 9 Ruins and people and beast frozen in stasis, awaiting re use at whim of some god 10 High mana confict zone, gods battle each other with armies, sprawling trenches, ruined camps Roll these if more detail needed Temperature 1d3 Roll for local night and day if not specified or suggested by table results 1 Hot temperature 30-50C2 Body temperature 15-25C 3 Cold temperature 10 or less Luminsity 1d6 tilt of planet or orbital mirrors or shades possible1 Light constantly 2 Dusk constantly 3 Night constantly 4 Seasonal cycle (or 1in6 yearly cycle) 5-6 Daily cycle Ruins or Tech Level? d100 1-5 No remains of any kind 6-10 Evidence of ancient hunters 11- 20 Evidence of ancient megalith builders or a village21-30 Evidence of bronze age temples, cities, monuments 31-45 Evidence of iron age trade outpost, fortress or town 46-60 Evidence of steel age castle or citadel or palace or tower or cathedral 61-75 Evidence of steam age factory or slumb city or rail network structures 76-85 Evidence of deco and diesel industry or metropolis or space industry or airship 86-95 Evidence of advanced (firelances) lasers, mechanical men (robots), ornithopters 96-00 Evidence of most advanced tech like a dead god, terraform machinery, teleporter, FTL Who Dwelled thar? Or who built these ruins, or who lives here now d100 1-10 Primordial pre humanoid species, megalithic natural looking mega structures11-25 Ancient humanoid species (Eldren, Morlocks, Mutants, goblinoids, halfmen, ) 26-30 Pre cataclysm ancient earth men 31-40 Beast men of single or several types 41-45 Mechanical men built this place for a machine god 46-60 Alien species or long lost ancient astronauts built outpost 61-80 Humans (random colour or multi coloured society) 81-90 Humans for last three generations, re-roll for earlier remnants 91-100 Human last generation, re-roll for earlier remnants Vegetation 1-5 None visible, bare soil 6-10 None visible but hidden possible seasonal or nocturnal or underground 11-15 sparse salt bush or dried grass or moss and lichen 16-25 Succulent plants like cacti 26-35 Tree fern forest 36-45 Fungi forest 46-55 Long waist high grass 56-60 Long 2-4 meter grass 61-65 Hedge Shrub, 3m high, naturally grown mazes 66-70 Thorn bush with berries naturally grown mazes 71-75 Sparse tall thin trees 76-80 Sparse huge trees 81-85 Thick forest 86-90 Thick jungle, difficult to pass 91-95 Huge jungle with ecosystems within different tree levels 96-100 Weird slime trees or flesh forest or crystal plants or strange something else Some Hostile Vegetation Wolf weeds - hunter dog like plants, used to herd meat beings by some plant folk Triffid plantation - bred as mobile food, medicine and fuel plant of ancients Strangle Vines - gripping vines snare and strangle victims Tree Men - walking trees, some are ancient giants Pod People - plant grown replicates infiltrate and spread their kind Vegepygmies - savage competitive tribal plant folk Pitcher plants - grab creatures with tentacles and stuff in stomach to dissolve Giant Flytraps - jaws snare and trap or swallow whole Darkspawn - huge vegetal tripod spawn of the dark gods who hide in forests and eat meat Dryads - seduce humanoids and enslave them Killer trees - evil mobile trees that eat meat and share dread lore Saliva Trees drop slimy nuerotoxin tendrils then dissolve in saliva mass in branches Yellow Musk Creeper - eats brains and spreads zombies Mushroom men - not too hostile but dislike intruders none the less Mutant plants have many powers such as explosive nuts, flotation gas bags, other weirdness Mandrake - this plant has a killer scream and is enslaved be evil wizards with a spell Needlemen - humanoids who shoot needles growing all over them Lotus Fruit trees turn eaters into drug addicted slaves who take it wherever they go Psychon Poppies - spray psychedelic dust, tries to eat helpless prey Slaver willow - connect tendril to life forms to enslave and feed, let slaves loose for missions Symbiote Tree - has birds or insects plague inside it uses to attack and feed itself Gamma Tree - huge glowing fower when in bloom can kill with radiation, may open if startled Explodestools - ancient bio mine explode if disturbed Kelpie - this aquatic slime uses illusions to pretend to be a trapped horse or lady to trap suckers Green Slime - infectious killer infection converts meat and life into more slime Crystaline structures resembling plants may have psionics or drain life or make slaves
The History of Ancient Greece Welcome back to the latest post on Free Ancient World History Curriculum Series! This section will cover the beginning of Gree ...
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In Cleopatra, a recent Netflix documentary, Cleopatra is depicted as a Black African ruler, which has led to a renewed debate about her racial identity. However, Cleopatra was not black, but rather of Macedonian Greek descent. To understand why Cleopatra was not black, we must look at her family
Ancient Civilization STEM & STEAM Challenges Bundle for Upper Elementary and Middle School Students! Cross-curricular challenges for students who are studying Ancient Civilizations This bundle contains 8 StudentSavvy STEM Resources! The Stone Age | Early Humans, Ancient Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Israel, Ancient India, Ancient China, Ancient Greece, and Ancient Rome STEM Challenges! {UPDATE: A DIGITAL VERSION IS ALSO INCLUDED USING TPT'S NEW DIGITAL ACTIVITY TOOL!} This resource is part of the Ancient Civilizations Curriculum Bundle These resources have science, technology, engineering, and measurement activities to do with your upper elementary kids that will really enhance their learning! Watch a video of the challenges in action here! ***UPDATE: 2 Stone Age STEM activities have been added! There are 15 STEM Challenges in this pack. Each STEM Challenge has detailed directions, photo examples, a list of materials needed, prediction section, brainstorming section, trials 1, 2, & 3, final results section with drawings, and a reflection section. The STEM Challenges include: Stone Age STEM Challenges 1. Hunter-Gatherer Challenge Using a list of supplies, students must design a basket or carrying device that can hold as much weight as possible... ******Information page and more instructions are found in the resource 2. The Archaeologist's Tool Kit Challenge Using a list of supplies, students must create 3 tools that would be useful for an archaeologist... ******Information page and more instructions are found in the resource Ancient Mesopotamia STEM Challenges -Ziggurat Marble Run Challenge Using a list of supplies, students must design a Ziggurat structure that contains a marble run track. The goal of the stem challenge is to create a design that has the longest properly-functioning marble run track. The marble run can travel up, down, around, or inside the Ziggurat structure. The marble must be dropped at the top of the Ziggurat and after completing it’s course it must end at the bottom of the structure. After completing the projects, the students will measure their marble run with a ruler. (more instructions are given in the resource) -Cuneiform Coding Challenge Students must decide on symbols that represent each letter of the alphabet. They must create an answer key of their symbols that correlate with the letters A-Z. Using a sharp pencil as a stylus, students will carve their symbols into their tablet, creating a coded message. The message must be a fact about Ancient Mesopotamia and it must contain at least 5 words. When multiple groups are finished, they will give the Cuneiform tablets to each other and try to guess what the other group’s message is. (more instructions are given in the resource) Ancient Egypt STEM Challenges -Mummified Apples in Caponic Jars Challenge! Using a list of supplies, students must first design four canopic jars. Using 4 slices of apple, students must test different mixtures using salt, baking soda, vinegar, and sugar. Out of the 4 slices, they must have a control group (no ingredients used on the apple) to measure the mummification process. They need to write down the exact measurements for each mixture using a page found in the resource. Each Canopic Jar needs to be labeled with the mixture. After applying the mixtures to the apples, they are placed inside the sealed jars. For the next four days, students must record their observations during the mummification process. ***More instructions are found in the resource -Toothpick Pyramid Challenge Using a list of supplies, students must design either a freestanding square or rectangular pyramid. The goal of the challenge is to design the tallest pyramid in the shortest amount of time. If glue is used instead of non-drying clay or marshmallows, allow for drying time. Students only need to use the timer during building time. They can stop the clock while their pyramid dries. The group who can build the tallest pyramid in the shortest amount of time wins the challenge. ***More instructions are found in the resource Ancient Israel STEM Challenges -Masada Challenge Using a list of supplies, students must engineer a model of Masada. Their model must contain the Western and Eastern Palaces. They can be as creative as they would like in their design, but it must have three levels. After creating their model, they must use wood blocks to built the tallest rock cliff that can support their Masada model. The group with the tallest rock cliff wins! Students will have three attempts to create the tallest rock cliff structure. (***more instructions are given in the resource) Ancient India STEM Challenges -Ancient Irrigation System Challenge! Because of monsoons in the Indus Valley Civilization, the ancient people of India had to figure out a way to save the water for the remainder of the year for their crops. In this challenge, students must design a model of an ancient irrigation system by selecting one (using a page in the resource). They must use their knowledge of simple machines by incorporating either a lever or pulley system in their design. The water must successfully be moved from one bin to another, the second bin representing the plants that need to be watered. The group that can create a system that moves the most water (without large amounts of spilling or wasting water) in the shortest amount of time wins the challenge. ******More instructions are found in the resource -Protect the Stupa from a Monsoon Challenge! Students must protect a stupa from flooding due to a monsoon. Materials must be added around the fence to protect water from entering the stupa. Water must be poured around the fence of their design, the water height must be at least a third of the height of their stupa. (For example, if the stupa is 12 inches tall, the water height must be 4 inches in their container. Students must brainstorm which materials would stop the water from getting past the fence for a full 2 minutes. ******More instructions are found in the resource Ancient China STEM Challenges -The Great Wall of China Zipline! Using a list of supplies, students must engineer a model of the Great Wall of China. The list of supplies are not required in this challenge, they are just suggestions on what they can use. Their wall must have at least two guard towers. On top of the guard towers, there must be a zipline apparatus where an object can travel from one tower to the next by using a pulley that attaches to a string. ******More instructions are found in the resource -Ancient Instruments: Erhu and Ruan Challenge! Using a list of supplies and an information page, students must design either an erhu or ruan instrument. The instrument must be able to produce sound and the strings must produce a variety of pitches. ******More instructions are found in the resource Ancient Greece STEM Challenges -Chariot Challenge! Using a list of supplies, students must engineer a model of a chariot. The chariot must have functioning wheels where the contraption can be pulled around while the wheels spin. They have one hour to complete this challenge. ******Information page and more instructions are found in the resource -Catapult Challenge! Students must design a catapult. Students can to decide to create a cross-bow style catapult or a stone-hurling catapult. The catapult must be able to launch or shoot an object into the air. The group that can create the most effective catapult (shoots the furthest) wins the challenge! Students can only use the items listed below. They have one hour to complete this challenge. ******Information page and more instructions are found in the resource Ancient Rome STEM Challenges -Roman Aqueduct Challenge! Using a list of supplies, students must create an aqueduct that can transport water from one location to another. The goal of this challenge is to design an aqueduct that can transmit water from a source to at least three different locations (separate containers of water). The design must not have any leaks. Using a water can, students can test their model by pouring water from the starting point of their aqueduct and allowing it to travel to the three containers without any spilling. ******Information page and more instructions are found in the resource -Roman Roads Maze Run! Using a list of supplies, students must design a shoe-box marble maze that is inspired from the roads that the Romans engineered. The design must contain at least 6 tunnels and a bridge. 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It wasn't always the case that people believed in the heliocentric spinning ball theory. In the past the common view was that of a fixed, flat earth. The original antique print was an early 1900's lithograph depicting the views of different cultures (middle east, Hindu and greek). It has been profesionally photographed to capture the best quality possible. Available in • 16.4 x 23.4"(A2) • 33.1 X 23.4"(A1) • silk white poster paper (200gsm) • printed using long lasting pigment ink • shipped in sturdy postal tube via Royal Mail or courier ▶ FRAME NOT INCLUDED For orders outside the UK please allow between 2 - 4 weeks for delivery. Thank you. For more of my Flat Earth themed items including Flat Earth Posters, Maps, Stickers and T-shirts visit my Etsy page: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/FlatEarthPosters INSTAGRAM: Show me how you're using the poster on Instagram-- tag me! @flatearthposters #flatearth #flatearthmap #flatearthposter
Here are our collection of paper dolls and paper men that my daughters and I have created for our World History studies, Social Studies, Unit Studies, as well as for re-enacting Shakespeare plays, …
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This year I've got a pretty strict schedule for history. Last year we hadn't finished when the end of the year came along and I had about 4 chapters hanging over my head all summer long. This year I did two things. One, we started in August and used those couple of weeks to finish up what didn't get done last year. Two, I've written out what section to do each day and projects and I'm sticking to it like glue. Unfortunately I also repeated something from last year. When I made my plan I thought, oh, yes! making a cloak would be so much fun. Not so much when I haven't gone to the store and we are having a heat wave in the first week of September. Oh, yes! let's bake sugar cookies! Who knew it would be 95 degrees out. But, I'm pressing through it. The kids LOVE these projects. The material really comes alive and "sticks" when we take the time and effort to make/bake/glue/paint our way through history. This plan also means that we've already done two blog-able projects but I'm just finding my blogging mo-jo so I'm a little behind with that... Roman Signums. Roman armies carried a signum into battle to identify the different legions. The signums started off as really basic but as time went on they grew more and more elaborate. So elaborate and decorated that they got so heavy that the soldier that held it was unable to also carry a weapon and defend himself. We followed the directions and used the templates in the activity book and made our own signums.