chap 2
chap 3
100

Persia is the only location we will
examine that has the so called
“bull capitals

Column capital

100

Body of a lion and head of a pharaoh



Great Sphinx

200

Imported marble head
Eyes would have been filled with precious
stones, shells or other embellishments
Head may have had a wig too. this is?

Inanna temple complex, Uruk
(modern Warka), Iraq, ca. 3300 BCE.
Marble, 8" high. National Museum of
Iraq, Baghdad

200

Temple of the first female ruler
of ancient times!

Mortuary temple of
Hatshepsut (looking
southwest), Deir el-Bahri,
Egypt, 18th Dynasty, ca.
1473–1458 BCE.

300

this is a gold drinking vessel with a lion head

Rhyton in the form of a winged lion

300

male statues in the shape of a column

hint- interior decor 



interior of the temple of
Ramses II

400

gates made with overlapping stones; no mortar yet

hint- its an animal to ward off evil

Lion Gate, Hattusa
(modern Boghazköy), Turkey,
ca. 1400 BCE

400

Queen is depicted as male
ruler with ceremonial beard
Attendants called her “his
Majesty"

Hatshepsut with offering jars, from the upper court of her mortuary temple, Deir el-Bahri, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1473–1458 BCE. Red granite, 8' 6" high. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Queen is depicted as male ruler with ceremonial beard Attendants called her “his Majesty”



500

Political vandalism shows the facial mutilation of this portrait





Head of an Akkadian ruler, from the
Temple of Ishtar, Nineveh (modern Kuyunjik),
Iraq, ca. 2250–2200 BCE. Copper, 1' 2 3/8"
high. National Museum of Iraq, Baghdad

500

By the end of the Old
Kingdom, all of the Great
Pyramids were looted
Hence, rather than creating a
4-sided pyramid, a maze of
rooms call “rock cut tombs”
was developed. this is what tomb?


Tomb of Khnumhotep II
(tomb 3), Beni Hasan, Egypt, 12th
Dynasty, ca. 1900–1880 BCE.