Deck 13: The Art of Prehistory and Ancient Civilizations in Europe and the Mediterranean

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One of the ways we can deduce that making and viewing of art occupied a purposeful, essential role in the lives of Paleolithic people is by studying:

A) The kinds of animals they portrayed
B) Cave paintings
C) The size of the art
D) The use of stone
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<strong>  Woman from Willendorf (figure 13.8) is small and portable, possibly because:</strong> A) Paleolithic people didn't have a lot of time to make art B) Paleolithic people spent more time making cave paintings C) Paleolithic people wanted a fertility charm D) Paleolithic people were consistently on the move <div style=padding-top: 35px> Woman from Willendorf (figure 13.8) is small and portable, possibly because:

A) Paleolithic people didn't have a lot of time to make art
B) Paleolithic people spent more time making cave paintings
C) Paleolithic people wanted a fertility charm
D) Paleolithic people were consistently on the move
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The Neolithic revolution brought food security and populations that settled down. What artform became common because of this?

A) Sculpture
B) Painting
C) Ceramics
D) Jewelry
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<strong>  The tower from Jericho (figure 13.9) is an example of Neolithic people:</strong> A) Being organized for important tasks B) Using post-and-lintel construction C) Having religion D) Specializing <div style=padding-top: 35px> The tower from Jericho (figure 13.9) is an example of Neolithic people:

A) Being organized for important tasks
B) Using post-and-lintel construction
C) Having religion
D) Specializing
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Hierarchical scaling was one way that Sumerian artists depicted:

A) The tombs of elites
B) The power of elites
C) The defeat of enemies
D) The use of overlap
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<strong>  The Babylonian ruler Hammurabi had the relief sculpture on the upper part of his stele (figure 13.14) made in order to:</strong> A) Show his courage when facing lions B) Promote his authority C) Honor the sun god D) Show himself as the most important figure in the sculpture <div style=padding-top: 35px> The Babylonian ruler Hammurabi had the relief sculpture on the upper part of his stele (figure 13.14) made in order to:

A) Show his courage when facing lions
B) Promote his authority
C) Honor the sun god
D) Show himself as the most important figure in the sculpture
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<strong>    Pharaoh Khafre's sculpture (figure 13.20) and the innermost coffin of Tutankhamun (figure 13.23) look very similar, even though they were made over a thousand years apart. This is because:</strong> A) Ka sculptures were a resting spot for the pharaoh's soul B) Consistent conventions were believed to promote order C) The sculptures ensured happiness in the afterlife D) The sculptures depicted hieroglyphs <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>    Pharaoh Khafre's sculpture (figure 13.20) and the innermost coffin of Tutankhamun (figure 13.23) look very similar, even though they were made over a thousand years apart. This is because:</strong> A) Ka sculptures were a resting spot for the pharaoh's soul B) Consistent conventions were believed to promote order C) The sculptures ensured happiness in the afterlife D) The sculptures depicted hieroglyphs <div style=padding-top: 35px> Pharaoh Khafre's sculpture (figure 13.20) and the innermost coffin of Tutankhamun (figure 13.23) look very similar, even though they were made over a thousand years apart. This is because:

A) Ka sculptures were a resting spot for the pharaoh's soul
B) Consistent conventions were believed to promote order
C) The sculptures ensured happiness in the afterlife
D) The sculptures depicted hieroglyphs
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Two kinds of art in Egypt that didn't use the artistic conventions reserved for the pharaoh were representations of lower-status people and:

A) The Palette of Narmer
B) Coffin sculptures
C) Art produced during the reign of the female pharaoh, Hatshepsut
D) Art produced during Akhenaten's reign
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<strong>    The Dipylon Master's Geometric amphora (figure 13.26A and B) was designed to:</strong> A) Promote the status of the deceased and that individual's family B) Depict grief as a human universal C) Show how important the people of Athens were D) Be portable <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>    The Dipylon Master's Geometric amphora (figure 13.26A and B) was designed to:</strong> A) Promote the status of the deceased and that individual's family B) Depict grief as a human universal C) Show how important the people of Athens were D) Be portable <div style=padding-top: 35px> The Dipylon Master's Geometric amphora (figure 13.26A and B) was designed to:

A) Promote the status of the deceased and that individual's family
B) Depict grief as a human universal
C) Show how important the people of Athens were
D) Be portable
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Archaic Greek sculptures were heavily influenced by Egyptian sculptures, but they are DIFFERENT in that they:

A) Depict the body at life size
B) Depict an individual in the nude
C) Are made from stone
D) Are idealized
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We might be able to determine a Greek sculpture is from the Classical period because:

A) It depicts a specific individual
B) It is standing in a contrapposto pose
C) B and D
D) It is anatomically believable
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Hellenistic Greek art maintains ______ from the Classical Period and introduces ______ , a new approach.

A) Naturalism / drama
B) Naturalism / idealization
C) Naturalism / contrapposto
D) Idealization / promoting the status of an individual
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What did sculptures in the Roman Republic emphasize?

A) Hierarchical scale
B) Idealized portraiture
C) Unflattering features
D) Convention
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The idealized images of Roman Emperors were influenced by what historical precedent?

A) Ancient Egypt
B) Archaic Greece
C) Classical Greece
D) Ancient Mesopotamia
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Placing portraits on their tombs was a way for freedmen to:

A) Protect themselves from graverobbers
B) Improve the reputation of their free-born children
C) Symbolize a life of luxury
D) Copy Geometric Greek art
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Paleolithic people ONLY made art they could carry on the move.
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The beginning of agriculture in the Neolithic period led to building large, permanent stone monuments.
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Mesopotamian art focused on promoting the power of the elite.
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Egyptian art was meant to promote order over chaos.
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The purpose of Greek art changed over time.
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One influence on art making in the Neolithic Revolution was _______ of labor occurred.
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Large upright stone slabs called ______ , upon which imagery and writing were often inscribed, were used to advance the power of elites in Mesopotamia.
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Traditional views of elites in two-dimensional Egyptian art use a _______ view of the body.
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In Greek art, the _______ style fully encompassed Greek beliefs in the importance of humanity and individuals and the desire to perfect body and mind.
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Idealization in Imperial Roman coins reflects an influence from _______ period art.
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    the Woman from Willendorf (figure 13.8) with the Spear Bearer (figure 13.29). How might we argue that both sculptures are idealized?<div style=padding-top: 35px>     the Woman from Willendorf (figure 13.8) with the Spear Bearer (figure 13.29). How might we argue that both sculptures are idealized?<div style=padding-top: 35px> the Woman from Willendorf (figure 13.8) with the Spear Bearer (figure 13.29). How might we argue that both sculptures are idealized?
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Explain the visual elements of art that Mesopotamian elites used to promote their status. Give specific examples.
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  Explain the aspects of traditional, consistent conventions of Egyptian art that were disregarded or contradicted in Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and their three daughters (figure 13.22). Give specific examples.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Explain the aspects of traditional, consistent conventions of Egyptian art that were disregarded or contradicted in Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and their three daughters (figure 13.22). Give specific examples.
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Explain how Greek art promoted the idea that different people have different social standings based on their identities. Give at least two specific examples.
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  Why did Roman Imperial art like the Altar of Augustan Peace (figure 13.36A) incorporate the two historical style precedents that it did? Is there a modern equivalent to the messages Roman Emperors were trying to convey? Give specific examples.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Why did Roman Imperial art like the Altar of Augustan Peace (figure 13.36A) incorporate the two historical style precedents that it did? Is there a modern equivalent to the messages Roman Emperors were trying to convey? Give specific examples.
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Deck 13: The Art of Prehistory and Ancient Civilizations in Europe and the Mediterranean
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One of the ways we can deduce that making and viewing of art occupied a purposeful, essential role in the lives of Paleolithic people is by studying:

A) The kinds of animals they portrayed
B) Cave paintings
C) The size of the art
D) The use of stone
B
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<strong>  Woman from Willendorf (figure 13.8) is small and portable, possibly because:</strong> A) Paleolithic people didn't have a lot of time to make art B) Paleolithic people spent more time making cave paintings C) Paleolithic people wanted a fertility charm D) Paleolithic people were consistently on the move Woman from Willendorf (figure 13.8) is small and portable, possibly because:

A) Paleolithic people didn't have a lot of time to make art
B) Paleolithic people spent more time making cave paintings
C) Paleolithic people wanted a fertility charm
D) Paleolithic people were consistently on the move
D
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The Neolithic revolution brought food security and populations that settled down. What artform became common because of this?

A) Sculpture
B) Painting
C) Ceramics
D) Jewelry
C
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<strong>  The tower from Jericho (figure 13.9) is an example of Neolithic people:</strong> A) Being organized for important tasks B) Using post-and-lintel construction C) Having religion D) Specializing The tower from Jericho (figure 13.9) is an example of Neolithic people:

A) Being organized for important tasks
B) Using post-and-lintel construction
C) Having religion
D) Specializing
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Hierarchical scaling was one way that Sumerian artists depicted:

A) The tombs of elites
B) The power of elites
C) The defeat of enemies
D) The use of overlap
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<strong>  The Babylonian ruler Hammurabi had the relief sculpture on the upper part of his stele (figure 13.14) made in order to:</strong> A) Show his courage when facing lions B) Promote his authority C) Honor the sun god D) Show himself as the most important figure in the sculpture The Babylonian ruler Hammurabi had the relief sculpture on the upper part of his stele (figure 13.14) made in order to:

A) Show his courage when facing lions
B) Promote his authority
C) Honor the sun god
D) Show himself as the most important figure in the sculpture
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<strong>    Pharaoh Khafre's sculpture (figure 13.20) and the innermost coffin of Tutankhamun (figure 13.23) look very similar, even though they were made over a thousand years apart. This is because:</strong> A) Ka sculptures were a resting spot for the pharaoh's soul B) Consistent conventions were believed to promote order C) The sculptures ensured happiness in the afterlife D) The sculptures depicted hieroglyphs <strong>    Pharaoh Khafre's sculpture (figure 13.20) and the innermost coffin of Tutankhamun (figure 13.23) look very similar, even though they were made over a thousand years apart. This is because:</strong> A) Ka sculptures were a resting spot for the pharaoh's soul B) Consistent conventions were believed to promote order C) The sculptures ensured happiness in the afterlife D) The sculptures depicted hieroglyphs Pharaoh Khafre's sculpture (figure 13.20) and the innermost coffin of Tutankhamun (figure 13.23) look very similar, even though they were made over a thousand years apart. This is because:

A) Ka sculptures were a resting spot for the pharaoh's soul
B) Consistent conventions were believed to promote order
C) The sculptures ensured happiness in the afterlife
D) The sculptures depicted hieroglyphs
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Two kinds of art in Egypt that didn't use the artistic conventions reserved for the pharaoh were representations of lower-status people and:

A) The Palette of Narmer
B) Coffin sculptures
C) Art produced during the reign of the female pharaoh, Hatshepsut
D) Art produced during Akhenaten's reign
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<strong>    The Dipylon Master's Geometric amphora (figure 13.26A and B) was designed to:</strong> A) Promote the status of the deceased and that individual's family B) Depict grief as a human universal C) Show how important the people of Athens were D) Be portable <strong>    The Dipylon Master's Geometric amphora (figure 13.26A and B) was designed to:</strong> A) Promote the status of the deceased and that individual's family B) Depict grief as a human universal C) Show how important the people of Athens were D) Be portable The Dipylon Master's Geometric amphora (figure 13.26A and B) was designed to:

A) Promote the status of the deceased and that individual's family
B) Depict grief as a human universal
C) Show how important the people of Athens were
D) Be portable
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Archaic Greek sculptures were heavily influenced by Egyptian sculptures, but they are DIFFERENT in that they:

A) Depict the body at life size
B) Depict an individual in the nude
C) Are made from stone
D) Are idealized
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We might be able to determine a Greek sculpture is from the Classical period because:

A) It depicts a specific individual
B) It is standing in a contrapposto pose
C) B and D
D) It is anatomically believable
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Hellenistic Greek art maintains ______ from the Classical Period and introduces ______ , a new approach.

A) Naturalism / drama
B) Naturalism / idealization
C) Naturalism / contrapposto
D) Idealization / promoting the status of an individual
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What did sculptures in the Roman Republic emphasize?

A) Hierarchical scale
B) Idealized portraiture
C) Unflattering features
D) Convention
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The idealized images of Roman Emperors were influenced by what historical precedent?

A) Ancient Egypt
B) Archaic Greece
C) Classical Greece
D) Ancient Mesopotamia
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Placing portraits on their tombs was a way for freedmen to:

A) Protect themselves from graverobbers
B) Improve the reputation of their free-born children
C) Symbolize a life of luxury
D) Copy Geometric Greek art
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Paleolithic people ONLY made art they could carry on the move.
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The beginning of agriculture in the Neolithic period led to building large, permanent stone monuments.
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Mesopotamian art focused on promoting the power of the elite.
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Egyptian art was meant to promote order over chaos.
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The purpose of Greek art changed over time.
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One influence on art making in the Neolithic Revolution was _______ of labor occurred.
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Large upright stone slabs called ______ , upon which imagery and writing were often inscribed, were used to advance the power of elites in Mesopotamia.
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Traditional views of elites in two-dimensional Egyptian art use a _______ view of the body.
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In Greek art, the _______ style fully encompassed Greek beliefs in the importance of humanity and individuals and the desire to perfect body and mind.
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Idealization in Imperial Roman coins reflects an influence from _______ period art.
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    the Woman from Willendorf (figure 13.8) with the Spear Bearer (figure 13.29). How might we argue that both sculptures are idealized?     the Woman from Willendorf (figure 13.8) with the Spear Bearer (figure 13.29). How might we argue that both sculptures are idealized? the Woman from Willendorf (figure 13.8) with the Spear Bearer (figure 13.29). How might we argue that both sculptures are idealized?
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Explain the visual elements of art that Mesopotamian elites used to promote their status. Give specific examples.
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  Explain the aspects of traditional, consistent conventions of Egyptian art that were disregarded or contradicted in Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and their three daughters (figure 13.22). Give specific examples. Explain the aspects of traditional, consistent conventions of Egyptian art that were disregarded or contradicted in Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and their three daughters (figure 13.22). Give specific examples.
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Explain how Greek art promoted the idea that different people have different social standings based on their identities. Give at least two specific examples.
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  Why did Roman Imperial art like the Altar of Augustan Peace (figure 13.36A) incorporate the two historical style precedents that it did? Is there a modern equivalent to the messages Roman Emperors were trying to convey? Give specific examples. Why did Roman Imperial art like the Altar of Augustan Peace (figure 13.36A) incorporate the two historical style precedents that it did? Is there a modern equivalent to the messages Roman Emperors were trying to convey? Give specific examples.
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