Compare/Contrast de Beaufort Group Project #2 1. Old Kingdom Images from the mastaba of Ti do not appear significantly different from New Kingdom images from the Tomb of Nebamun. This attests to the remarkable stability of Egyptian civilization and the resiliency of their cultural memes. Subtle differences do exist, however, and I would like you to locate as many of them as you can. A. Indicate what has remained unchanged, and is still shared by the two works. As always BE AS SPECIFIC AS POSSIBLE. (You must list 3 similarities and write 2 complete sentence explaining each one.) B. Indicate what has changed, and how the two works diverge. As always BE AS SPECIFIC AS POSSIBLE. (You must list 2 differences and write 2 complete sentences explaining each one.) C. Characterize the primary cultural differences between the New and Old Kingdom as you have come to understand through your studies. As always BE AS SPECIFIC AS POSSIBLE. (You must list 2 differences and write 2 complete sentences for each one.) Fowling scene, from the tomb of Nebamun, Thebes, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1400–1350 BCE. Fresco on dry plaster,. 2’ 8” high. British Museum, London. Ti watching a hippopotamus hunt, relief in the mastaba of Ti, Saqqara, Egypt, Fifth Dynasty, ca. 2450–2350 BCE. Painted limestone, 4’ high.