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Choose an object in the collection of the National Museum or in the AUB Archaeology Museum, if you prefer. Choose an object that interests you, which you like to look at, or that has appeal for you in some other way.
Spend some time with your object, looking at it and thinking about it. Ask yourself some questions about it. Then write a careful description of your object. What materials is it made of? How was it made? The act of description should raise many unanswered questions, making it even more interesting in ways you don’t yet anticipate.
When you have described the object, put it into a cultural context. Find out which culture made it, how was it used, and by whom? What was its function? You might also consider the present-day context of your object if it is very different from the original one.
Use books and articles in the library to do this and not the internet. You may not use .com sites (only .org and .edu)
suggested: The Larousse encyclopedia of mythology, 1994
The Story of BES by Shelli Wright Johnson, New York, 2000.
The first 700 words (more or less) should be about the description of the object and the rest should be about the cultural context.
The object is the Half lion half human small figurine of the God BES in the Beirut National Museum
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