Egyptian
Roman
Meospotamia
Greek
Mixed Bag
100

The Hypostyle Hall at the temple of Amun-Re at Karnak most likely includes columns resembling blossoming papyrus stalks within the enormous dimly lit interior to evoke in visitors the impression of what?

Witnessing the creation of the world, entering a sacred labyrinth, or receiving a vision from the afterlife

Witnessing the creation of the world arising from the primordial sea

100

The Pantheon in Rome is believed to have been built as what? 

A temple dedicated to the worship of gods

100

The Audience Hall of Darius and Xerxes was built circa? 

520-465 B.C.E.

100

The Seated Boxer was created in the style associated with which ancient culture?

Hellenistic Greece 

100

The Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus demonstrates a change from earlier Roman relief sculpture relating to its form in what way?

Rejection of perspective to create a crowded scene of chaos

200

The creator of Tutankhamun's innermost coffin depicted the pharaoh holding the crook and flail most likely to assert what? 

Tutankhamun's power and authority beyond the earthly realm

200

Ancient Roman audiences would have most likely responded to the experience of entering the Pantheon in what way? 

With surprise, because the vast circular interior is not suggested by the columned rectilinear facade.

200

The Audience Hall (Apadana) at Persepolis reveals the vastness of the Persian Empire by? 

Including artistic styles and and materials from the different cultures ruled by the Persians.

200

The seated boxer was created using what technique?

Lost wax casting

200

Apollodoros of Damascus in included which of the following components in his overall design of the Forum of Trajan?

An amphitheater, a multilevel public marketplace, a central library, or a sculptural program that contained obelisks

A multilevel public market

300

The relief of Akhenaton, Nefertiti, and three daughters was most likely originally displayed where? 

In a household shrine used for private worship

300

In order to support the immense weight of the of the Pantheon's dome, Roman architects used what? 

A thick-walled rotunda on which the coffered dome rests

300

The sculptural program on the stairs leading to the apadana reflects the function of the Audience Hall as the seat of the Persian King by depicting what?

An important deity, a mythological battle, portraits of the king, or Foreign representatives carrying offerings

Foreign representatives carrying offerings

300

Unlike earlier depictions of athletes from the culture in which it was produced, The Seated Boxer features wounds, scars, and a broken nose due to the periods increased interest in what?

Interest in human emotions and empathy

300

The changes in artistic practices during the Amarna period that are exemplified by Akhenaton, Nefertiti, and three daughters were most likely caused by what? 

The introduction of new religious beliefs

400

Akhenaton, Nefertiti, and three daughters demonstrates continuity within Ancient Egyptian artistic traditions through what formal qualities? 

Its depiction of figures in composite poses

400

The inscription 'Marcus Agrippa, having been consul three times, built it' in the entablature frieze was included most likely to reference the what? 

Consul who had commissioned an earlier structure on the site.

400

How do the visual characteristics of the statues of the Votive Figures from the Square Temple at Eshnunna reflect the religious context in which they were originally intended to function?

They're depicted with large eyes and prayerful gestures to illustrate their eternal attendance and devotion to the diety on a donor's behalf

400

In a naturalistic pose, The Seated Boxer is most similar to which of the following works? 

Doryphoros Spear Bearer) or Nike Adjusting Her Sandal 

Nike Adjusting Her Sandal

500

Akhenaton, Nefertiti, and three daughters demonstrates change within Ancient Egyptian artistic traditions through its rendering of what differently? 

Rendering of the human body with elongated curvilinear forms

500

The statue of Augustus of Prima Porta is the most similar to which of the following works:

Doryphoros (Spear Bearer), Winged Victory of Samothrace, or Anavysos Kouros? 

Why?

Doryphoros because of its idealized proportions and contrapposto

500

Although the Great Altar of Zeus and Athena Pergamon was created as a religious structure, analysis of its sculptural program within its original context suggests that the structure also served to do what? 

Celebrate an important military victory over the Attalid Dynasty