claire_isabel
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Congrats on finishing fellow students of Ancient History!
Share your thoughts here
And let me know what a spirgul is?
Share your thoughts here
And let me know what a spirgul is?
Thanks!Congrats on finishing fellow students of Ancient History!
Share your thoughts here
And let me know what a spirgul is?
It was the God Bacchus. He was wearing grape vines and he is a mystic cult, but yeah I was a bit thrown by the question at first and then I recognised it from archaeological evidence.Joke of an exam, First time in my life I saw that God from question 1. Role of the Kings was suprisingly there too..... and Julio-Claudians question was on Seneca....
in terms of P&H, the two roosters would be a pic of cockfights. Along with dice games(6 sided dies were found), they would go under probabling gambling as bets would have been placed rofl which would obviously be one of the leisure activites alongside others such as baths,theatre,gladatorial games etcWhat was the P and H Source book picture of the two roosters in a mosaic at the House of the Faun and how did it relate to leisure activities?? I got confused and begun linking it to the idea of the gladiator entertainment and how pompeiians relished animal shows such as battles between different beasts but I don't recall specifically birds fighting?? Please put me out of my misery and tell me how the picture related to leisure activities, I tried googling it and can't find any direct info. lol, I said that it was cockfighting but I was thinking of Spartan leisure activities.
I have seen that god many times, in almost all the exams the teacher has given us, and in a few powerpoints we have been givenJoke of an exam, First time in my life I saw that God from question 1. Role of the Kings was suprisingly there too..... and Julio-Claudians question was on Seneca....
the pictures of the roosters I said were saying a popular past time was watching cockfighting, and betting on it.What was the P and H Source book picture of the two roosters in a mosaic at the House of the Faun and how did it relate to leisure activities?? I got confused and begun linking it to the idea of the gladiator entertainment and how pompeiians relished animal shows such as battles between different beasts but I don't recall specifically birds fighting?? Please put me out of my misery and tell me how the picture related to leisure activities, I tried googling it and can't find any direct info. lol, I said that it was cockfighting but I was thinking of Spartan leisure activities.
I agree, ughPolitical question in P+H would've been gr8, cursing when during reading time when I found out the 6 marker was on leisure life, and despised the ethical issues question. Happy when I realised the gods multiple choice question was the same as the CSSA question.
Sparta was pretty good, surprised they examined role of kings again
Alexander the Great wasn't that good imo, could've asked about Philip's reforms instead of Alexander's death
Terribly disappointed with Augustan Age because they didn't have a propaganda question and i had a solid essay if it came up. Was happy that there was a princeps question tho as I didn't expect > didn't revise imperial family as they asked about it in the past 2-3 years