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are used in Buddhist and Hindu art as physical expressions (gestures) of different states of being

mudras

100

A __________________ is a journey to a holy place, like Mecca or Santiago de Compostela. It is a practice in many religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.

pilgrimage

100

__________________literally means “image breaking” and refers to a recurring historical impulse to break or destroy images for religious or political reasons.

iconoclasm

100

___________________ is the scientific study of the past through the material remains that people leave behind.

Archeology

200

The ________________ is a network of land and sea routes that ran from East Asia to the Mediterranean world, and dominated the trade of luxury items, such as silk textiles, jewelries, and gold and silver vessels.

silk road

200

This tiered tower form, often associated with East Asian Buddhist temples, evolved from the Indian stupa.

Pagoda

200

A _________________ is type of object that is unrolled, one arms-length at a time, to reveal paintings, poetry, and calligraphy, and is often a private viewing experience.

handscroll

200

A ___________________ is a pattern or image made of small regular or irregular pieces of colored stone, glass or ceramic, held in place by plaster/mortar and covering a surface, often used as floor and wall decoration.

Mosaic

300

These sacred Buddhist texts, often written on scrolls or in lavishly illuminated manuscripts, record the teachings of the Buddha.

Sutra

300

In many medieval churches, this architectural arm intersects the nave at a right angle, creating a cruciform floor plan.

Transept

300

______________________ is a Latin word that means "place for writing." It was a place – usually attached to a monastery – where books were copied and illuminated (painted).

Scriptorium

300

An ______________ is building or buildings occupied by a community of monks or nuns.

abbey

400

Found in a mosque, this niche in the qibla wall indicates the direction of Mecca for worshippers.

Mihrab

400

Medieval builders often practiced this reuse of columns, capitals, and other materials taken from older monuments.

Spolia

400

 (military leaders) gradually gained power over the nobility during the turbulent Kamakura period in Japan (1185–1333 C.E.)

Shoguns

400

This enlightened being delays entering nirvana in order to help all sentient creatures achieve liberation.


Bodhisattva

500

wall of the prayer hall that is closest to Mecca is called the

Qibla

500

building where a Jewish assembly or congregation meets for religious worship and instruction

synagogue

500

upper part of the nave, choir, and transepts of a large church, containing a series of windows. It is clear of the roofs of the aisles and admits light to the central parts of the building

clerestory

500

a decorative architectural element that's a semi-circular or triangular wall surface above a door, window, or entrance. It's bounded by a lintel and an arch, and often includes imagery, ornaments, or pedimental sculpture

Tympanum

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