Material & Technique
Function & Purpose
Culture & Location
Symbolism & Meaning
AP Exam Big Ideas
100

 What is the lost-wax casting process?


This casting method was used to create the brass plaques of the Benin Kingdom. 



100

What is facilitate social, spiritual, or communal interaction?



Most traditional African artworks are created primarily to do this.



100

What is the Kingdom of Benin (Edo peoples, Nigeria)?



The brass plaques and ivory works come from this West African kingdom.



100

 What is strength or power?



The horns on an Ikenga represent this quality.



100

 What are spiritual and intellectual concepts?



African art most frequently addresses these rather than physical appearance.



200

What is exfoliated granite?


The walls of Great Zimbabwe were built using this locally sourced material.



200

What are female ancestors or ideal womanhood?



The Pwo mask of the Chokwe is worn by male dancers to portray this.



200

 What is the Kuba Kingdom?

The ndop royal portrait figure belongs to this Central African kingdom.



200

Who is Olokun?

Coral regalia on the Oba symbolizes his connection to this sea deity.



200

 What is cultural interaction?


 

Travel, trade, and war influenced African art through this process.


 

300

What is mud-brick?

This common African building material is prone to erosion in rainy seasons.



300

 What are Byeri reliquary figures?

These Fang figures guard ancestral relics stored in bark containers.



300

What is the Shona culture of Zimbabwe?



Great Zimbabwe was the architectural center of this southern African civilization.



300

What is political rank or authority?



Hierarchical scale in Benin plaques communicates this idea.

300

What are changing interpretations and theories?



Outsider study of African art has led to this over time.



400


What are nails or metal blades?





The Kongo power figure (nkisi n’kondi) is recognizable for having these objects hammered into its body.

400

What is the divine authority and unity of the Ashanti people?



The Golden Stool of the Ashanti serves as this symbol.



400

What are the Kongo peoples?



The nkisi n’kondi power figures originate from this culture.



400

What is a grain storage granary?



The conical tower at Great Zimbabwe resembles this everyday structure.



400

What is functional and participatory rather than purely aesthetic?



Traditional African art is best understood as this type of object.



500

What is an lkenga? 


This personal shrine figure of the Igbo is carved in wood and symbolizes strength and success.



500

 What is narrow single-file movement?

The passageways at Great Zimbabwe force visitors into this movement pattern to control access and power.



500

Who are the Chokwe peoples?



The female Pwo masks come from this group in Central Africa.



500

What is royal power and economic authority?



Food control at Great Zimbabwe symbolized this.



500

 What is a long-established tradition of working with permanent materials?



The sophisticated masonry at Great Zimbabwe suggests this historical reality.