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Deck 2: Ancient Near Eastern Art
1
Alexander the Great was allied with the Persians.
False
2
What material was used to make the Ishtar Gate?
A) adobe
B) glazed bricks
C) cut stone
D) metal panels
A) adobe
B) glazed bricks
C) cut stone
D) metal panels
B
3
The stele depicting the Law Code of Hammurabi comes from which culture?
A) Sumerian
B) Assyrian
C) Babylonian
D) Egyptian
A) Sumerian
B) Assyrian
C) Babylonian
D) Egyptian
C
4
Tigris and Euphrates were:
A) Rivers that supplied water to Mesopotamia
B) Important Sumerian cities
C) Names of the first-known ancient architects
D) The rulers of Akkad and Assyria
A) Rivers that supplied water to Mesopotamia
B) Important Sumerian cities
C) Names of the first-known ancient architects
D) The rulers of Akkad and Assyria
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5
The statues from Abu Temple at Tell Asmar:
A) have no eyes
B) have Cubic forms
C) were carved of stone
D) were made of limestone, alabaster, and gypsum
A) have no eyes
B) have Cubic forms
C) were carved of stone
D) were made of limestone, alabaster, and gypsum
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6
The world's largest language group (or linguistic family) is:
A) Indo-European
B) Semitic
C) Chinese
D) Sumerian
A) Indo-European
B) Semitic
C) Chinese
D) Sumerian
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7
The Sumerians built primarily of wood and what other material?
A) diorite stone
B) marble
C) mud brick
D) granite
A) diorite stone
B) marble
C) mud brick
D) granite
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8
Under whose regime was one of the very first codes of law written?
A) Xerxes
B) Darius I
C) Hammurabi
D) Gudea
A) Xerxes
B) Darius I
C) Hammurabi
D) Gudea
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9
Sumerian palaces were called ziggurats.
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10
An indirect axial approach was typical of which type of structure?
A) Egyptian pyramids
B) Sumerian ziggurats
C) Persian palaces
D) Persian temples
A) Egyptian pyramids
B) Sumerian ziggurats
C) Persian palaces
D) Persian temples
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11
Who defeats the Persians in 331 BCE?
E) Xerxes
F) Darius I
G) Alexander H. Ramses II
E) Xerxes
F) Darius I
G) Alexander H. Ramses II
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12
The Law Code of Hammurabi:
A) Survives as one of the earliest written bodies of law
B) Was concerned with crime law only, and not domestic law
C) Did not describe penalties for breaking laws
D) Could not be enforced
A) Survives as one of the earliest written bodies of law
B) Was concerned with crime law only, and not domestic law
C) Did not describe penalties for breaking laws
D) Could not be enforced
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13
The Temple of Solomon at Jerusalem:
A. Reflects the close connection between Near Eastern cultures
B. Was modest in its appearance and design
C. Was a place of polytheistic worship
D. Has stood in place unaltered since ancient times
A. Reflects the close connection between Near Eastern cultures
B. Was modest in its appearance and design
C. Was a place of polytheistic worship
D. Has stood in place unaltered since ancient times
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14
Darius I and Xerxes are two of the most important figures of which culture?
A) Sumerian
B) Egyptian
C) Persian
D) Assyrian
A) Sumerian
B) Egyptian
C) Persian
D) Assyrian
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15
Which was among the Seven Wonders of the World?
A) Hanging Gardens of Babylon
B) Stonehenge
C) The Audience Hall at Persepolis
D) The caves at Lascaux
A) Hanging Gardens of Babylon
B) Stonehenge
C) The Audience Hall at Persepolis
D) The caves at Lascaux
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16
Cuneiform characters:
A) were made by pressing a stylus into damp clay
B) remain untranslated to this day
C) were not used for writing fiction
D) were visible on the Rosetta Stone
A) were made by pressing a stylus into damp clay
B) remain untranslated to this day
C) were not used for writing fiction
D) were visible on the Rosetta Stone
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17
The Tell Asmar figures may have large eyes because:
A) Seeing was a major channel of communication with the gods
B) Their eyes were wide open in terror before the gods
C) They were cult figures of blinded gods
D) Gods were believed never to sleep
A) Seeing was a major channel of communication with the gods
B) Their eyes were wide open in terror before the gods
C) They were cult figures of blinded gods
D) Gods were believed never to sleep
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18
Art in Mesopotamian visual culture enabled and reflected political power.
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19
What is the main room of a Sumerian temple called?
A) atrium
B) hypostyle hall
C) audience hall
D) cella
A) atrium
B) hypostyle hall
C) audience hall
D) cella
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20
What was the most important form of architecture for the Persians?
A) palaces
B) mastabas
C) fortresses
D) temples
A) palaces
B) mastabas
C) fortresses
D) temples
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21
What was the likely function of the sculptures of Tell Asmar?
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22
What are the major architectural and ritual forms of a ziggurat?
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23
How politically stable was the Mesopotamian region, and how did this have an impact on the arts of the region?
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24
The representation and ranking of figures according to physical size is called hieratic scale.
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25
How is political power communicated in the Stele of Naram-Sin and the Stele of Hammurabi?
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26
What are the differences and similarities in the visual characteristics of Assyrian art and Sumerian art?
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27
Naram-Sin was among the first Mesopotamian kings to deify himself.
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