Inspiring Islamic
Early Medieval Drip
Locking in the Codex
On the road to Romanesque
Keeping the Faith
100

The __________ in Mecca, the holiest site in Islam, is the destination for the hajj pilgrimage and is covered by a black silk textile called the kiswah.

Kaaba

100

The term __________ refers to medallions or brooches worn by early medieval peoples, often decorated with animal and geometric designs.

Fibula

100

The __________ is an illuminated manuscript gospel book created around 700 CE in a monastery off the coast of Northumbria, England.

Lindisfarne Gospels

100

The Church of __________ is a prime example of Romanesque pilgrimage architecture located in Conques, France.

Church of Saint Foy

100

Pilgrims traveled to Saint Foy to visit the relics of a __________, believed to have miraculous powers.

Saint Foy (Faith)

200

The __________, located in Jerusalem, features a large golden dome and exemplifies early Islamic architectural borrowing from Byzantine forms.

Dome of the Rock

200

__________ is an ancient decorative technique using compartments of metal wires or strips to enclose colored glass or enamel, often seen in Early Medieval jewelry and metalwork.

Cloisonné

200

The Lindisfarne Gospels are known for their intricate __________ designs, combining Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, and Christian motifs.

Interlace (or Animal interlace)

200

The church has a __________ floor plan, shaped like a cross, which was typical for Romanesque pilgrimage churches.

Cruciform Plan

200

The spiritual and community importance of Saint Foy during medieval times was linked to its function as a __________ destination and place of miraculous contemplation.

Pilgrimage

300

The __________ Mosque (Masjid-e Jameh) in Isfahan is a prime example of the four-iwan mosque plan, developed in Persia.

Friday

300

The __________ style features intricate, stylized animal forms woven together in complex patterns, commonly found in Insular art manuscripts and metal objects.

Interlacing

300

The __________ page in the Lindisfarne Gospels is famous for its complex, colorful geometric patterns with no human imagery.

Carpet

300

The church's entrance features a prominent sculpted __________ above the doorway, depicting scenes from Christian theology.

Tympanum

300

The __________ of Saint Foy is a Romanesque statue made of gold and gems, believed to hold the skull of the young martyr and was a major draw for pilgrims to the church in Conques.

Reliquary

400

Manuscript pages such as the Folio from a __________ feature elaborate Kufic calligraphy and are revered in Islamic culture.

Qur'an

400

The __________ Helmet is a ceremonial Anglo-Saxon helmet found in a ship burial, decorated with intricate metalwork and animal designs.

Sutton Hoo

400

The style of the Lindisfarne Gospels reflects a blend of __________ cultural influences prevalent in Early Medieval Britain.

Celtic and Anglo-Saxon

400

The tympanum of Saint Foy famously illustrates the __________, showing the separation of the saved and the damned.

The Last Judgement

400

The ornate decoration of the Saint Foy reliquary with gold, precious stones, and cameos emphasizes its role as a __________ object to inspire devotion and attract pilgrims.

Sacred

500

The __________ of al-Mughira was an intricately carved ivory container, likely a gift for royal use in Islamic Spain.

Pyxis

500

The __________ is an illuminated manuscript gospel book created by monks in the British Isles, famous for its intricate interlace and animal motifs.

The Book of Kells

500

The Lindisfarne Gospels were created by Eadfrith, who was the __________ of Lindisfarne at the time.

Bishop

500

The interior of the church is marked by __________ arches and barrel vaults, common in Romanesque architecture.

Romanesque

500

The Reliquary of Saint Foy is richly decorated with __________, which were often donated by pilgrims as offerings to the saint and symbolized the church’s wealth and divine favor.

jewels

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