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White Temple and Ziggurat
Sumerian
Mud Brick
3,500-3,000 BCE
Ziggurat Purpose: Mound to hold temple
Temple Purpose: Priest and Votive figures--> worship |
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Votive Figures
Sumerian
Gypsum inlaid with shells and black limestone
2,700 BCE
Purpose: Hold offerings for the Gods, stand in place of citizens who cannot spend whole lives waiting around for the Gods to visit. |
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Standard of Ur
Sumerian
Wood inlaid with shells, lapis lazuli and red limestone
2,600-2,400 BCE
Purpose: May have been a standard (like a family sigil, or banner which announced your identity) |
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Law Code Stele of Hammurabi
Babylonian
Basalt
1,792-1,750 BCE
Purpose: Establish Hammurabi's laws and reinforce them as official things to be respected |
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Lamassu from the Citadel of Sargon II
Assyrian
Alabastor
720-705
Purpose: Guardian of an entryway |
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Royal Apadana of Darius and Xerses
Persian
Limestone
520-465
Purpose: Displayed power of Darius and Xeres |
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Sumerian, Akkadian, Neo-Sumerian
Babylonian, Assyrian, Neo-Babylonian, Persian |
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Apollo Stones
Nambia, Africa
25,000 to 25,300 BCE
Charcoal on stone
Purpose: Unknown. Is a profile drawing of an animal. |
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Venus of Willendorf
Aggsbach, Austria
28,000-25,000 BCE
Purpose: Fertility statue |
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Camild Sacrum in the Shape of a Canine
Tequixquiac, Mexico City
14,000-7,000 BCE
Bone
Purpose: Mask or fertility staute |
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The Great Hall of Bulls
Lascaux, France
15,000 to 13,000 BCE
Rock Painting
Purpose: Practicec for hunting or control in the sense of mysticism or shaminism |
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Running Horned Woman
Algeria, Africa
6,000-4,000 BCE
Pigment on rock
Purpose: Depicting a God? |
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Bushel with Ibex Motives
Susa, Iran
4,200-3,500 BCE
Painted Terra Cotta
Purpose: Maybe symbolizes who was buried with it, a motif to state who the family is. |
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Anthropomorphic Stele
Arabian Peninsula
4,000-3,000 BCE
Sandstone
Purpose: Gravestone |
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Jade Cong
Liangxhu, China
3,300-2,200 BCE
Carved Nephrite (Jade)
Purpose: could tell a story or commemorate an event |
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Stonehenge
Wiltshire, England
2,500-1,600 BCE
Assorted Stone
Purpose: Burial/healing ground or worship |
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The Ambum Stone
Ambum Valley, Papau New Guinea
1,500 BCE
Graywacke/Sandstone
Purpose: Statue or morter and pestol |
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Tlatilco Female Figure
Central Mexico
1,200-900 BCE
Ceramic
Purpose: Fertility statue |
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Terracotta Fragment
Salomon Islands, Reef Islands
1,000 BCE Incised Terracotta
Purpose: Unknown |
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Palette of Narmar
Pre-dynastic Period
3,000-2,920 BCE
Greywacke
Purpose: to portray Narmar as powerful |
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The Great Pyramids at Giza
Giza, Egypt
2,250-2,490 BCE
Old Kingdom Cut Limestone
Purpose: Tombs for dead important people |
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King Menkuare and Queen
Old Kingdom
2,490-472 BCE
Greywacke
Purpose: Rendition of rulers |
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The Last Judgement of Hu-Nefer"
New Kingdom
1,275
Painted Papyrus of scroll
Purpos: To illustrate what occurs in the passing over to the afterlife |
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Mortuary Temple or Hatshepsute
Luxor, Egypt
1,473-1,458 BCE
New Kingdome
Sandstone
Purpose: Tomb for Hatshepsut |
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Akhenaten, Nefertiti and their Three Daughters
1,359-1,335 BCE Limestone
Purpose: Depict the rulers and the new God, Atten |
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King Tut's Tomb (Innermost coffin)
1,323 BCE
Gold with inlay of Enamel and semiprecious stones.
New Kingdom
Purpose: Held King Tut's Bodies
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Assyrian Wall Relief
Assyrian
Stone
8,000-6,000 BCE
Purpose: Depict a battle/commemorate an event |
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Gudea of Lagash with Overflowing Cup
Neo-sumerian
22nd-21st century
Purpose: Display of power |
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Victory Stele
Akkadian
2,250 BCE
Purpose: Depict event or honor a warrior |
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