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Cave Paintings, Lascaus, France, 13,000 B.C.
- Three ways cave paintings have been found--single image, super imposed, marching in a line.
- Ritual Religious Practice, teaching tools, symbolism.
- Sympathetic magic--if they were too life-like they believed the image would have power over a person.
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Venus of Willendorf, 22,000-21,000 B.C.
- Sympathetic magic--if they were too life-like they believed the image would have power over a person.
- Ritual Religious Practice, symbolism.
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Dolmen Tomb, 3,000-2,500 B.C.
- Tomb Architecture exemplifies the first and oldest architectural format in western culture.
- Post-and-lentil architecture.
- Corbeling--The prototype of the arch.
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Passage Grave, 3,000 - 2,500 B.C.
- Tomb Architecture exemplifies the first and oldest architectural format in western culture. Post-and-lentil architecture.
- Corbeling--The prototype of the arch.
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Stonehenge, 2,750 - 1,500 B.C.
- Thought to be built by the Beaker People.
- Post and lintel architecture.
- Perfect circle, 330 ft. in diameter.
- Outer circle, sandstone, quarried 25 miles from the site. The inner stones are bluish dolerite, quarried 150 miles away in wales.
- Horse and Sun Chariot.
- The result of 3, possibly 4 building campaigns.
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Nanna Ziggurat Ur, Iraq, 2100-2050 B.C.
- Dedicated to the Moon Goddess.
- Just like the ziggurats found in Central America.
- Built bigger and layered as the population increased and demand went up, multi-platform temple structure.
- House of Mountian, a house of meeting.
- Link Between Heaven and Earth.
- Ritual religious practice
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Votive Figures from Square Temple,
Tell Asmar, Iraq. 2900-2600 B.C.
- Earliest example of proxy worship.
- Leave the statues in the temple for extended worship.
- Big blue eyes, wide awake, watching for the gods.
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Head of Akkadian Ruler, (Naram-Sin?) 2300 - 2200 B.C.
- Change in the political structure
- First absolute monarchy
- Concept of a God-King.
- Ritual Mutilation
- Images believed to have the same power and authority as the individual.
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Victory Stele of Naram-Sin 2254 - 2218 B.C.
- Horn helmet declares that he is a God.
- The bull horn is a symbol of devine power and authority
- Naram-Sin
- Earliest Landscape.
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Stele of Hammurabi, Iran, 1792 - 1750 B.C.
- Major Sun God--Shamash
- Ziggurat Throne.
- His crown is made of multiple horns, god-king.
- Hammurabi is making a covenant and being given a rope ring and wooden stick--symbols of temperal power.
- Symbolic of the sovereign's marriage to the people.
- Measuring stick
- You measure a man by his word, and the word of the king is law.
- First written code/law.
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Winged Human-Headed Bull, Khorsabad 750 B.C.
- Crown with horns, powerful, swift, God-King.
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Lion Hunt, Relife from Nineveh 650 B.C.
- Meant to torture, not to kill.
- Nobility, still trying to fight.
- Assyrians, vicious warriors.
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Ishtar Gate from Babylon, 570 B.C.
- Modern reconstruction.
- Neo-Babylon.
- Half the size of the original gate.
- Two of the wonders of the ancient world are in babylon-- this gate and the Hanging Gardens.
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Palette of Narmer 3150 - 3125 B.C.
- Earliest record of a historical figure named.
- The founder of the first dynasty.
- A cosmetic case for eyeliner, used to keep out the glaring sun, also a symbol of status and power
- Believed to provide a protective barrier against infection and such.
- Much larger than the usual case--ritual religious practice, burial?
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Funerary Complex pf Djoser, 2681 - 2662 B.C.
- Step-pyramid--First pyramid ever built and first stone block building of it's kind.
- 200 feet tall.
- A giant stairway to heaven.
- It began as a mastaba, but was enlarged twice.
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Pyramid of Khufu 2601 - 2578 B.C.
- Polished limestone shined as far away as the mountains of Israel
- The original facing stones were pulled down in the medieval period and used to build the city of Cairo--lost all the heiroglyphs; theory.
- The door weighs over 20 tons, and so perfectly balanced that you cold open it with just a light touch.
- 480 feet with the facing stones--Twice the height of the church office building.
- When the cardinal points come together at the top, it is off by less than one degree. Essentially perfect. Perfectly level too--It never varies more than an eighth of an inch.
- 2.5 million blocks of stone
- Average weight 2.3 tons per block.
- 2.5 million blocks, Completed in 20 years, A new block had to be placed every 2.5 min.
- Plundered by the priests, The tomb is void of any hieroglyphs
- Not built with slaves, but paid workers.
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Hippopotamus Hunt, Tomb of Ti, 5th Dynasty, Saqqara 2510--2460 B.C.
- Wild life in the Nile delta and the landscape floating in the air.
- Old Kingdom Egypt.
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Paintings from the Tomb of Nebamun, Thebes 1400 B.C.
- Fowling scene.
- New Kingdom Egypt.
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Akhenaton 1348 B.C. Amarna Period
- Hourglass figure, elongated face and figure, thin arms, dreamy expression, long thin bridge of the nose, and thick lips.
- Outlaws the religion, dismiss the priesthood, closes the temples, and initiates the religion of the One True God--Aten; Single priest, and priestess, King and Queen.
- Genderless God, gender ambiguity.
- New capitol--Akhenaten.
- After he died, his religion and way of life died with him, everything went back to the way it was. Akhenaten was declared a heretic and his name was erased.
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Idol (Folded arm Figure) 2500 - 2200 B.C.
- Series of islands around the island of Delos, the birthplace of Apollo.
- Cyladic.
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Palace Complex, Knossos, Crete 1550 - 1450 B.C.
- This site has been occupied since Neolithic times.
- This is where Minos and the Minotaur lived.
- No main entrance, like a maze.
- Red Minoan columns, the base is at the top instead of the bottom.
- Lights wells and air shafts.
- Oldest throne, priest-king.
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Bull Leapers Fresco, 1550 - 1450 B.C.
- Minoan
- Contour style, powerful animal, graceful still.
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Harvester Vase 1650 - 1450 B.C.
- Minoan
- They enjoy their work, harvesting.
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Octopus Vase 1500 B.C.
- Using the curves of the pottery to make it look like it moves.
- Human eyes.
- Minoan.
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Vaphio Cups 1650 - 1450 B.C.
- The bull again, beautiful, Greek artist working in the Minoan style, or a Minoan artist.
- Pure gold.
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Lion Gate, 1300 - 1200 B.C.
- Mycenaen
- Mycenae was thought to be mythological.
- Central in the Iliad.
- Cyclopean masonry--Couldn't fit a knife between the stones in the wall around Mycenae.
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