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Naram-Sin was of which civilzation |
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Lamassu and Ishtar Gate are associated which which civilzation? |
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An apadama, used in Persia is for what? |
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Which Palette signifies the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt |
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Khafre's son Menkaura has a statue that differs from his how? |
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Menkaura has his wife in it |
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The seated scribe, with hints of naturalism, is from which culture |
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Middle Kingdom pharos different how from Old Kingdom, in portrayl? |
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Middle Kingdom have a sense of "brooding anxiety" while Old Kingdom ones just look powerful |
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The New Kingdom ranges from which dates |
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What lined Hatshepsut's temple? |
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Which type of relief was used in the Amarna style? |
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The New Kingdom built which type of temples? |
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Cycladic statuettes portray what? |
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The minoan civilization flourished around which period? |
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Were the Minoans or Mycenaeans known for frescos? |
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The lion's gate at Mycenae used which type of arches? |
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A relieving triangle is a type of what meant to distribute weight? |
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The treasury of Atreus is a bee-hived tomb called... |
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Repousse is a form of metalwork that does what? |
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Approximately when did Mycenean civilization crash |
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Kraters were created in which Greek period? |
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A peplos would be found on a/an... |
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A cella is the outer part of an archaic greek temple, true or false? |
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A peristyle is a continuous flow of what? |
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liquefied clay for a vase |
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Which type of vase came first in Greece, black figure or red figure? |
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The classical period started and ended how? |
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Greek victory in Persian War, Alexander the Great (500-300) |
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Kritios boy was revolutionary because... |
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He was the first "contrapposto" sculpture |
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What famous temple was built under Pericles? |
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The Parhenon expressed proportions in... |
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Panathenaic Procession was for what? |
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Held at Parthenon, clothe Athena in peplos |
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Which temple was the only one to be built in the Ionic order |
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Temple of Athena Nike, by Kallikrates |
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Which temple has the Porch of Maidens |
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Which war began the Late Classical Period |
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350ish, Aphrodite of Knidos, by whom? |
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Who made "The Scraper" (high classical greece) |
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Who is the famous King of Macedonia? |
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When did Alexander the Great conquer Persia |
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The Altar of Zeus is found during which period? |
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The Altar of Zeus has which battle on its frieze |
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The Chimera was famous during which pre-Roman culture? |
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About what period did the Etruscans live? |
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Etruscan sculptures used which medium? |
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Which culture has the sculpture of the female and male reclining? |
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voissoirs are a type of stone that are which shape? |
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Gravitas, or weightiness, is associated which which culture? |
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Gravitas, or weightiness, is associated which which culture? |
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Compulviums and impulviums were to allow light and water into what? |
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What is atmospheric perspective and who shows it first? |
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Romans, blur things as you go back. |
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The Pax Romana occurred after this ruler beat Mark Anthony and Cleopatry |
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The Ara Pacis altar was constructed as propaganda under which ruler? |
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The Arch of Titus celebrated the defeat of which city by Rome? |
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Trajan, whose remains were placed near this column, defeated whom? |
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The Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius is unique because... |
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he gestures that his defeated will receive clemency |
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The Pont du Gard was a Roman what? |
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The Pantheon's dome is supported by which architectural feature? |
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Which emporer created a tetrarchy? |
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What was the Edict of Milan |
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Edict okaying Christianity by Constantine |
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