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Venus of Brassempouy:
-Paleolithic
-Small for nomadic use.
-Found in Brassempouy France
-Made of Mammoth ivory |
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Venus of Willendorf:
-Portable
-Made of limestone
-Found in Austria
-Symbol of fertility
-paleolithic |
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Cave art:
-Paleolithic
-Found mostly in Europe.
-Used for teaching and religious practices. |
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Spear Thrower (atlatl):
-Used counter weights and leverage to add a second "joint" when throwing spears.
-Made from wood, bamboo, stone, or antler. |
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Neolithic basket:
-Utilitarian art.
-Woven or Clay
-Middle Easter origin. |
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Stonehenge:
-Willshire, England.
-Post and Lentil architecture
-The highest point is over 20' tall.
-Made from bluestones |
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Cuneiform Tablets:
-Literally "Wedge-form"
-Included pictographs and phonographs.
-Used by Babylonians
-Made by Sumerians
-Abandoned after 1000 BCE |
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Hieroglyphics:
-4000 BCE
-Decimal system
-Used by priests
-pictographs
-Written on tombs and monuments. |
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Rosetta Stone:
-1799 CE discovery
-Bassalt stone
-written around 200 BCE
-Found in Rosetta
-Written in greek and two kinds of Egyptian writing. |
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Ziggurat of Ur:
-Birthplace of Abram.
-Shrine to gods
-Made of mudbrick.
-Present day Iraq |
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Standard of Ur:
-Made of Shell, Lapiz lazuli, and red limestone.
-Hieratic scale shown
-Found in royal cemetery of Ur. |
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Code of Hammurabi:
-First written law
-created 1750 BC.
-mostly contract laws
-7.5' tall.
-Art is Hammurabi receiving law from the sun god. |
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Ishtar Gate:
-constructed 575 BCE
-Was considered one of the seven wonders of the world.
-Named after Goddess of war, sex, and love.
-Made of Bricks and tile.
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The Great Sphinx:
-Body made from one solid piece.
-Taller than 6 stories.
-Water damaged.
-Body of lion, head of man |
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Great Pyramids at Giza:
-Great pyramid is the largest.
-Located in Giza, on the west bank.
-Smaller pyramids were for queens. |
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Stepped Pyramid of King Zoser:
-Imhotep built it.
-Similar to ziggurats of Mesopotamia.
-over 3.5 miles of tunnels. |
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Pallete of Narmer:
-Earliest hieroglyphics.
-made of stone
-Image of man smiting foes is Narmer.
-Credited with uniting upper and lower egypt. |
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Funerary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut:
-Made in new kingdom style.
-Destroyed a temple to clear room for her own.
-she dressed as a male figure. |
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Bust of Nefertiti:
-Crown and shoulders from 4 layers of stucco.
-made of limestone
-Eyes are made of crystal. |
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Mask of Tutankhamen:
-Funerary Mask
-Made of solid gold
-Pharoah at 9 years old. |
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Abu Simbel:
-Ramses 2nd.
-Cut from one solid rock.
-includes two temples, great and small.
-was lifted to clear room for a dam. |
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Palace of Knossos:
-In capital of Crete.
-Area of Labyrinth.
-A palace for a famous Minoan king |
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Bull-leaping fresco:
-Found on the palace of knossos/
-2' tall.
-predicessor of bull fighting.
-red image is man, white are female |
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Snake Goddess:
-Minoan Art.
-Found in Crete.
-1' tall.
-ceramic with glass coat.
-No other images of her in Aegean culture |
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Lion Gate:
-Capestone of gate.
- wall was over 20' thick.
-found by Heinrich Schliemann. |
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Funerary mask of Agamemnon:
-Gold.
-1' tall.
-Found by Heinrich Schliemann
-3d, not flat.
-was attached with twine by holes near ears. |
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Bust of Homer:
-Homeric period of Greece.
-Homer recorded both Odyssey and Illiad.
-Probably blind.
-One of history's most influential writers. |
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The Parthenon:
-Built in 15 years.
-Designed to show the power of Athens.
-Statue of Athena was inside
-Copy in Nashville, TN. |
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Temple of Athena Nike:
-Acropolis, Athens.
-Nike "victory"
-slender, ionic columbs.
-Place of worship. |
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The Erectheum:
-First Legendary king.
- Six female columns on either side.
-Built to the left of the Parthenon. |
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Kritios boy:
-AKA Kritician boy.
-Portrays Human body in motion.
-Contrapposto.
-Paved Naturalistic style.
-Shows interest in the human body |
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Discus thrower:
-AKA Discobolus.
-Roman copy of greek statue.
-Made of marble.
-Homeric greece. |
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Theatre at Epidaurus:
-Intended for entertainment.
-could seat 13,000 Spectators.
-Dedicated to the God of healing. |
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Archaic Vase:
-Black Figures orange or red background. |
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Classical Period vase:
-Black background with orange figures. |
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Aphrodite of Knidos:
- First nude woman statue. |
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Nike of Samothrace:
-AKA winged Victory
-Made of two kinds of marble.
-almost 18' tall.
-kept in Louvre.
-Celebration of naval supremacy. |
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The dying Gaul:
-Marble
-Was once thought to be a dying gladiator.
-Originally a greek statue made from copper.
-Marble statue is Roman. |
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Alter of Zeus:
-Constructed on Terres of Acropolis.
-Celebrates victory after invaders from East.
-over 200 figures are on the alter. |
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