Chapter 8 Review

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Across
  1. 1. Buddhist Temple complexes were carefully sited relative to the forces of wind and ____
  2. 6. shrine to the chief deities of the roman empire
  3. 8. To express divine permanence and ______, Egyptians translated that original organic material into massive and monumental granite and limestone
  4. 10. the belief in many gods
  5. 11. belief that a divine spirit pervades all things in the universe
  6. 14. the monotheistic religion which serves as the basis of Christianity and Islam
  7. 17. the most holy structure in jewish religion
  8. 19. The temple Often took the form of a pyramid with a small structure on top
  9. 21. The Isenheim Altarpiece is _____ rather than a realistic representation
  10. 22. shows the origin of the world, structure of the universe, spiritual beings, the place of humans in relation to the gods, and a diagram of time
  11. 24. In many religions, god is not ____
  12. 25. stands for the Christian Trinity
Down
  1. 2. ____ features can symbolize deities
  2. 3. mountain or pinnacle
  3. 4. are living beings who have attained Buddhahood but have chosen to remain on earth to help others
  4. 5. one, pure being, pure intelligence, and pure delight, and is therefore unknowable
  5. 7. The spaciousness and symmetry of the mosque represent the infinity and ______ of Allah
  6. 9. stands for an unknowable Supreme Being, in the Hindu religion
  7. 12. Gothic Cathedral Church’s spires symbolized the linking of _____ and earth
  8. 13. radial balanced, geometric diagram augmented by images of deities, humans, and symbols of the universe
  9. 15. intent of the Transformation Mask was to make humans fear the ____
  10. 16. An infinitely repeating cycle of life and death
  11. 18. long band of sculpture
  12. 20. In Islamic art, ______ is very symbolic and important
  13. 23. small sculpture made by the Hopis of North America as a form of prayer
  14. 26. A small votive painting left at important religious shrines