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Name: Venus of Willendorf

Period: Paleolithic

Significance: Symbol of fertility, synthetic magic, exaggerated female form, function still unknown

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Name: Venus of Laussel

Period: Paleolithic

Significance: fertility figure, bullhorn

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Name: Bison with Turned Head

Period: Paleolithic

Significance: spearthrower used for hunting, representing the animal hunting

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Name: Two Bison

Location: Cave of Le Tuc d’Audoubert

Period: Paleolithic

Significance: the figures are found deep in the caves so few actually saw them, most likely for the gods

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Name: Hands

Location: Altamira, Spain

Period: Paleolithic

Significance: the hand outlines are shown with fingers missing indicating they might have been using it as a type of language

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Name: Bison

Location: Altamira, Spain

Period: Paleolithic

Significance: Follows the contours of the cave making it almost a relief sculpture and depicts the bison realistically

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Name: Wounded Bison

Location: Altamira, Spain

Period: Paleolithic

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Name: Hall of Bulls,Lascaux

Period: Paleolithic

Significance: Composite perspective, closed off to public to preserve, Very Large

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Name: Chinese Horse, Lascaux

Period: Paleolithic

Significance: hunting arrows, resembles Chinese watercolor

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Name: Aurochs, Horses and Rhinoceroses, Chauvet Cave

Period: Paleolithic

Significance: Narrative, fighting bull, profile perspective, composite

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Name: Rhinoceros, Wounded Man, and Disembowled Bison,Lascaux

Period: Paleolithic

Significance: Man shown with bird head, ritualistic for hunting or animal worship

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Name: Sorcerer Cave, Trois Freres

Period: Paleolithic

Significance: Half man half animal

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Name: Marching Warriors, Cingle de la Mola

Period: Mesolithic

Significance: Shows man in war

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Name: Stonehenge

Built by the Beaker people

Period: Neolithic

Significance: oriented around Winter Solstice, calendar, nature worship, megalithic structure, cromlean (huge circle), Post-lintel architecture based upon gravity

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Name: Avebury Circle

Period: Neolithic

Significance: another lesser known stonehenge

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Name: Grange Stone Circle, Ir

Period: Neolithic

Significance: another stonehenge

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Name: Great stone tower, Jericho

Period: Neolithic

Significance: 1st village, burn marks, biblical importance

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Name: Landscape with volcanic eruption (?), Çatal Höyük

Period: Neolithic

Significance: volcanic eruption, 1st landscape art

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Name: White Temple and ziggurat

Period: Sumerian

Significance: place of worship, mestabas

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Name: Female head (Inanna?)

Period: Sumerian

Significance: Sumerian god of love and war, most important goddess in Mesopotamia, inlayed with precious stone

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Name: Ziggurat

Period: Neo-Sumerian

Significance: Tower of Babel, votive figures found inside

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Name: Tellasmar Votive Figures

Period: Neo-Sumerian

Significance: worshipers to pray to the Gods at all times, cylinderical, big round eyes were the windows to the soul, stylized beard

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Name: Epic of Creation

Content: Cuneiform document

Significance: Gilgamesh, 1st story of creation

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Name: Flood Tablet

Content: Cuneiform document

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Name: Cylinder Seals

Period: Sumerian

Significance: Banquet scene, composite view, social hierarchy, most are animal oriented

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Name: Standard of Ur

Period: Sumerian

Significance: Peace/ War sides, conceptual composite, king upper left, scale important people shown larger, attempt to show depth

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Name: Soundbox of Lyre of Puabil

Period: Sumerian

Significance: animals symbolic, doing human things, epic of gilgamesh

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Name: Head of an Akkadian ruler

Period: Akkadian

Significance: eyes destroyed purposely, stylized beard, invaded the SUmerians, kings were the most important

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Name: Victory stele of Naram-Sin

Period: Akkadian

Significance: crown of horns, narrative victory over enemies, first landscape, attempt at realism

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Name: Seated statue of Gudea holding temple plan

Period: Neo-Sumerian

SIgnificance: Gods told him to rebuild temples, brought back city-states, overflowing cup symbolizes abundance, very precious

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Name: Hammurabi’s Law Code

Period: Babylonian

Significance: extensive/ strict laws cuneiform writing, Hammurabi on left, shamash on right

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Name: Reconstruction drawing of the citadel of Sargon II

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Name: Ashurbanipal II Being Attacked By a Lion

Period: Assyrian

Significance: Killing lions was a manly royal virtue equal to victory in warfare

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Name: Hunting Scene Ashirbanipal

Period: Assyrian

Significance: The hunt was a common subject of Assyrian palace reliefs, killing lions was an impressive feat

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Name: Assyrian archers pursuing enemies

Period: Assyrian

Significance: Ashurnasirpal drove his enemys forces into the Euphrates river, compression of the scene, artists purpose to tell story clearly and concisely

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Name: Lamassu, citadel of Sargon II

Period: Assyrian

Significance: Ancient sculptors insisted on a full view of animals, composite perspective, guarded the Assyrian palace

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Name: Dying Lioness

Period: Assyrian

Significance: Lion hunts common for a royal activity

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Name: Ishtar Gate (restored)

Period: Neo-Babylonian

Significance: Nebuchadnezzar IIs Babylon was one of the ancient worlds greatest cities, this gate was one of the seven wonders of the world

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Name:Processional frieze (detail) on the terrace of the apadana,

Period: Archaemenid

Significance: Depicted representatives of 23 nations bringing tribute to the Persian King

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Name: Rosetta Stone

Period:?

Significance: key to understanding language, info on who gets what in the temple, 1st section is hieroglyphics, 2nd demotics, 3rd Greek

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Name: Palette of Narmar

Period: Late Dynastic

Significance: for makeup, combo of function and style, Narmer is large fig., papyrus and vutlture rep. Lower Egypt, lotus and cobra rep. Upper Egypt, horned god Hathor, 2 long necked animals show unity

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Name: Section (top), plan (center),and restored view (bottom) of typical Egyptian mastaba tombs.

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Artist: IMHOTEP

Name: Stepped Pyramid and mortuary precinct of Djoser

Period: Early dynastic

Significance: 1st name known in architecture, similar form to Mesopotamia, columns influenced Greeks, funerary complex

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Name:Great Pyramids of Gizeh

(Menkaure, Khafre, Khufu)

Period: Old Kingdom

Significance: discovered a large city next to pyramids, built as a public project, labor as tax, Rah the sun god lived inside Pyramid, magical poswers in the shape, pharoah entombed within after mummification, 8 wonders of the world

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Name: Fowling Scene

Period: New Kingdom

Significance: Nebamun’s wife and daughter accompany him on his hunt for fowl, enjoying recreation in his eternal afterlife

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Name: Sunboat

Period: New Kingdom.

Significance: Egyptians thought the sun boat took you into the afterlife, sun god Re

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Name: Book of the Dead

Period: New Kingdom

Significance: contained spells and prayers, weighing of Hunifer’s heart against a feather before Osiris

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Name: Mummy of Ramses II

Period: New Kingdom

Significance: built big temple in honor of his patron god and after death for his own worship

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Name: Canopic Jars

Significance: used by the Ancient Egyptians during the mummification process to store and preserve the viscera of their owner for the afterlife

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Name: Menkaure and Khamerernebty

Period: Old Kingdom

Significance: displays conventional postures, high relief scuplture, frozen gestures indicate marriage

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Name: Prince Rahotep and Wife

Period: Old Kingdom

Significance: subtractive method

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Name: Ka-Aper

Period: Old Kingdom

Significance: Obesity characterized many nonroyal male Old Kingdom portraits

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Name: Seated Scribe

Period: Old Kingdom

Significance: idealism did not extend to the portrayal of non-elite individuals, more realistic portrait with signs of aging

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Name: Nilometer

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Name: Great Sphinx

Period: Old Kingdom

Significance: some scholars think it portrays Khufu, lion with human head associated with sun god, composite form

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Name: Rock-cut tombs Beni Hasan

Period: Middle Kingdom

Significance: fluted column shafts, hollowed out cliffs, characteristic of Middle Kingdom

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Name: Temple of Queen Hatshepsut

Period: New Kingdom

Significance: woman who became king because her son the heir was too young, after death son sought revenge and destroyed all statues and monuments

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Name: Temple of Amon-Re

Period: New Kingdom

Significance: bilateral symmetry, columns hieroglyphics for prayer to gods, clerestory windows, hypostyle hall

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Name: Cartoosh

Period: New Kingdom

Significance: the signature of the pharoah

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Name: Temple of Amun (Pylon and Court of Ramesses II) also known as Temple at Luxor

Period: New Kingdom

Significance: obelisks are in different parts of the world, columns are lotus blossoms, unity of upper and lower Egypt

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Name: Akhenaton

Period: Amarna

Significance: Androgenous figure is a deliberate reaction against tradition, attempt to portray the pharoah as Aton, the sexless sun disk

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Name: Nefertiti

Period: Amarna

Significance: Akhenton’s influential wife, elegant beauty with exaggerated long neck

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Name: King Tut on Lotus Blossom

Period: Post-Amarna

Significance: Wooden, only pharoah whose mummy left in tomb, died young

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Name: Akhenaton at Temple of Aton

Period: Amarna

Significance: very informal scene, family shown in weird proportion, sun god radiating with cobra

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Name: King Tut’s Tomb; Selket (Scorpion Goddess)

Period: Post- Amarna

Significance: golden figures put into tomb for protection and blessing in the afterlife

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Name: King Tut Death Mask (Innermost Coffin)

Period: Post- Amarna

Significance: Gold inlay with stones, amazing goldsmiths, idealized feautres and cobra headdress

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Name: Temple of Ramses II; Abu Simbel

Period: New Kingdom

Significance: 60s had to be moved for Aswan dam, rock cut images of Ramses II, mortuary temple, inside himself dressed as Osiris, during solstice light fills the back corridor

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