Neolithic and Paleolithic
Ancient Near East
Reading Art
Egypt
Egypt and the Afterlife
100

How did people get food during the Paleolithic period?

Hunting and Gathering

100

What was the first system of writing?

Cuneiform

100

Who is your TA?

It is either Heather or Hannah and you better know!

100

What was the European fascination with Egypt in the 1800s called?

Egypytomania

100

What is the ka?

The soul

200

What is the function of Stonehenge?

Calendar

200

What is the name for ancient stepped pyramids?

ziggurat

200

What is context?

The circumstances surrounding the creation of art.

ie artist, patron, current events, how was it made, why was it made, etc.

200

What artifact led to the ability to decipher ancient Egyptian languages?

Rosetta Stone

200

What is a mastaba?

An egyptian tomb; flat roofed structure

300

What major changes occur to human society during the Neolithic period?

Farming, permanent occupations, larger groups

During the Neolithic people domesticated plants and later animals. People begin to live in permanent settlements and over time the population sizes grow

300

What figures appear in the relief above Hammurabi's Code?

Hammurabi and the god Shamash
300

What is content?

The meaning of art, combines what you see and context


300

What was the name for the standardized measurements used to depict people in ancient Egypt?

Canon of Proportions

300

What art was created for the deceased to show the process of their preservation and their journey to the afterlife?

The Book of the Dead

400

What was the function of cave art?

Rituals associated with hunting

400

What 3 themes are most common in Ancient Near Eastern palace art?

1. Battles

2. Hunting 

3. Tribute

400

What is style?

What you see when you look at the art

ie colors, lines, perspective, composition, etc.

400

What does the Palette of Narmer depict?

The unification of Upper and Lower Egypt

400

What kind of images would you see on the walls of tombs?

Scenes from the deceased's life

500

What clues indicate the purpose of cave art?

Focus on large mammals (with fat deposits), the difficulty of creating them, focus on the process rather than the appearance, importance of hunting to them etc.

500

Why does political art depict scenes of hunting and battle so often?

PROPAGANDA!

The rulers wanted to show themselves as powerful
500

What visual tool uses scale to show who is the most important or powerful in a piece of art?

hieratic scale

500

What was special about the relief of Akhenaton and his family?

Family scenes were rare (especially with children)
You could also mention the depiction of a monotheistic god

500

Name three figures from the scene of judgement

The deceased (our example was Hunefer), Osiris, Ma'at, Anubis, Horis, Isis, Nephthys, Amit

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