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CULTURE & CIVILIZATION PORTFOLIO CULTURE & CIVILIZATION PORTFOLIO CHOW YU AN ID : 0304538 CHOW YU AN ID : 0304538 LECTURER: Ms. IDA MAZLAN LECTURER: Ms. IDA MAZLAN

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CULTURE & CIVILIZATION

PORTFOLIOCULTURE & CIVILIZATION

PORTFOLIO

CHOW YU ANID : 0304538CHOW YU ANID : 0304538

LECTURER: Ms. IDA MAZLANLECTURER: Ms. IDA MAZLAN

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PROJECT 1PROJECT 1The Rise of CivilizationThe Rise of Civilization

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Project 1: CAMBODIAProject 1: CAMBODIACAMBODIA, OFFICIALLY KNOWN ASTHE KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA, IS A COUNTRYLOCATED IN THE SOUTHERN PORTION OFTHE INDOCHINA PENINSULA IN SOUTHEAST ASIA.

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In 802 AD, Jayavarman II declared himself king marking the beginning of the Khmer Empire which flourished for over 600 years The Indianite kingdom built monumental temples such as Angkor Wat and facilitated the spread of first Hinduism, then Buddhism to much of Southeast Asia.

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PROJECT 2: (i)

PROJECT 2: (i)

Costume Runway Show

Costume Runway Show

ROMANROMAN

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ROMANROMAN

The clothing Romans wore Ordinarily was dark or colorful, and the most common male attire seen daily throughout the provinces would have been tunics, cloaks, and in some Regions trousers.

The Roman Empire was one of the largest in history, and the only empire to have encompassed Territories in northern Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.

Costume of Gladiator

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PROJECT 2: (ii)

PROJECT 2: (ii)

Interior Model

Interior Model

ROMANROMAN

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ROMANROMANThe greatest number of common laborers were employed in agriculture, these may have been mostly slaves, but throughout the Empire, slave farm labor was probably less important than other forms of dependent labor by people who were technically not enslaved.

Roman Farm’s House

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PROJECT 3PROJECT 3Postcards & PackagingPostcards & Packaging

A postcard is a

rectangular piece of

thick paper or thin

cardboard intended

for writing and

mailing without an

envelope.

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Credited:

Chow Yu An

Credited:

Chow Yu An