Both use dead bodies, but one wraps and the other buries. What two words describes this?
Mummification and necropolis.
a carved tablet or drawing representing a scroll with rolled-up ends, used ornamentally or bearing an inscription.
Cartouche
A covered urn used in ancient Egyptian burials to hold the entrails from an embalmed body.
Canopic Jars
A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
Dynasties
A fortress, typically on high ground, protecting or dominating a city.
Citadel
One of these were written documents and the other copied documents.
Hieroglyphics and scribe.
denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving mainly impressed on clay tablets.
Cuneiform
Interior space whose roof rests on pillars or columns.
Hypostyle Hall
A line drawn to signify the surface of the ground.
Groundline
Belief in the existence of one god.
Monotheism
Two rhyming words that mean different things. One means to represent as perfect or better than in reality, and the other means treated in a nonrealistic style.
Idealized and Stylized.
Mythical creature from ancient Mesopotamian mythology.
Lamassu
A technique of relief sculpture in which figures or images are carved in low relief, but set within a sunken area, so that the relief never rises beyond the original flat surface.
Sunken Relief
Ceremonial slate artifact.
Palette
The belief in or worship of more than one god.
Polytheism
Both a shape but two different names at the beginning.
Stepped pyramid and true pyramid.
Type of ancient Egyptian tomb in the form of a flat-roofed, rectangular structure with inward sloping sides, constructed out of mudbricks or limestone.
Mastaba
A large, often intricately designed structures that serve as places of worship and spiritual practice within Hinduism.
Temple Complexes
An artistic and cultural movement that emerged during the Hellenistic period.
Realism
A burial chamber that is cut into an existing, naturally occurring rock formation.
Rock-Cut Tomb
The first word is at the top of the second.
Pharoah and hierarchical scale.
A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple.
Ziggurat
Small statues or objects offered to deities in religious rituals.
Votive Figures
A location in a store of data, used for a specific purpose and with quick access time.
Register
Standing block.
Stele