The Ancient Oriental viewed the act of giving name, or "Bush-iki-ma-taki" as a sacred event dedicated to the warrior monks of generations past. They would 'anoint' the baby with avocado (a little unknown fact that avocados originated in the Orient, hence the name) then they would make what is known as today as 'tiny spicy chicken' in celebration of giving the new oriental baby a name. Eating the tiny spicy chicken was more symbolism of the Ancient God Zufu and the retelling of the story of how Zufu came to be, his battle against his cousin "K" and how he nearly became a mortal when he flew too close to the moon, thus giving the Earth and Moon a universal attraction, that has been found to be scientific fact even today. The reason we have tides has nothing to do with gravity, but the emotional relationship between the moon and the earth when Zufu introduced the two heavenly bodies at what we might call today, a mixer.
The egyptians believed in the afterlife.
Mediterranean is surrounded by Europe, Africa, and Asia. The ancient people viewed it as being the center of their world. Another view: Or more practically, as an a source of abundant food and the highway for trade, migration and warfare.
Most ancient authors use the "Third POV".
They viewed it as a set of early human words used in literary ways and meanings
They read the ancient writings and carried their ideas forward. With the development of the printing press books became cheaper and easier to get. People like da Vinci collected the published writings of ancient authors and added to them in his own thinking. The ancient paintings also influenced Renaissance art showing some themes of Ancient Rome and Greece.
how does the modern view differ from this ancient view
In Oriental philosophies such as Confucianism and Taoism, there is an emphasis on harmony with nature, balance, and self-cultivation. Man is seen as an integral part of the universe with the potential to achieve enlightenment and live in harmony with the world around them. Personal development, ethics, and self-awareness are key components of the Oriental view on man.
the view of the pilgrims is giving God thanks
Giving line break is same as paragraph.
Gazebo
Becaus of the cuopons
they grovelled
In traditional oriental philosophy, man is seen as an integral part of nature and the universe. Man is believed to be interconnected with all living beings, and his actions are seen as having a direct impact on the balance and harmony of the world. The oriental view of man emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, self-cultivation, and living in harmony with nature.
they are giving out visas so they don't care
They record it! They arn't ancient
My view is that the ancient mariner was confused and so dehydrated that he was hallucinating things
When speaking about ancient Rome, it is proper to make judgements based on the context of ancient times and other ancient empires. Based on one's subjectivity, ancient Rome's "negatives" as asked in the question can be many or few, once again based on a person's point of view. In my view two negatives stand out: one are the gladiator combats for "entertainment". As far as I know, most ancient empires did not have this type of entertainment. Another negative in my view was the use of massive slavery. Many ancient civilizations had slaves, no question about that. However, in ancient Rome slavery was an institution that ancient Rome grew to be almost an addiction. Taken as a whole however, it is my view that in terms of ancient empires, the Roman empire had more positives than negatives taken in the context of its time in history.