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Bowl and pin used to attach stones (Stonehenge) |
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Three stones, 2 posts and lintel |
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contained bones of people w/ gold (Stonehenge) |
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56 holes containing wood (stonehenge) |
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record of the passing of time by using layers (hall of bulls) |
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captures essential elements without being true to life (chinese horse) |
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sculpture that protrudes past the walls (victory stele of naram sim) |
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tip of a sphere (bird-headed man) |
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theories that paintings were produced by a form of magic to ensure success in the hunt (hall of the bulls at lascaux) |
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unidentifiable language (lascaux) |
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some form of religion with which people sought to control thier environments |
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unit of measure (ti watching....) |
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a system of construction in which two posts support a lintel (stonehenge) |
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a stone slab used to commemorate (victory stele of naram-sim, akkadian) |
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an archetectual plan incorporating sharp changed in direction (nanna ziggurat, neo-sumerian |
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