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- 3. The monumental zigurat of Ur was created to honor the moon-god ......
- 5. The ...... evolution had occured in Rome, making the most famous architectural elements such as domes possible to built
- 6. In sculpture style, the Greeks preferred their subjects to look highly idealised in contrast with Romans who preferred a more ...... outlook
- 8. ...... was built in hoped for blessings and protection from the goddess of love fertility and war
- 11. In Egyptian paintings, largest figures symbolises the pharaohs for dominance and power meanwhile the smallest figures symbolises ......
- 14. As Charlemagne stressed the importance of books and readings , which developed into popular Carolingian ...... script, an illustrated books with covers made from precious metals and jeweleries
- 15. The opening of the centre of the dome of the Pantheon is called ......
- 19. Greek sculpture uses ...... technique to make figures come alive
- 20. ...... people built the first permanent architectural structures
- 21. One of the famous Minoan mythology is the man-beast Minotaur which were hidden at the centre of a ......
- 23. One of the familiar symbols in the wall murals of Minoan culture is the ...... arches
- 24. The wealthy Romans buried their dead in ...... that is sculpted with elaborate mythological motifs
- 25. Cylinder seals were worn on a string or pin as a symbol of ......
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- 1. The Minoans were vanquished because of the volcano eruption Athira and ...... from the Greeks
- 2. The reason for Egyptian pharaohs provide a huge public building projects to their subjects is to make them ...... and not to rebel their existence
- 4. Greek artists have innovated the architectural structure, making the ...... columns more decorative
- 7. Etruscan piracy was legendary that their fighting ...... were among the most feared on the Mediterranean
- 9. The earliest medieval art or best known as the ...... are repeated patterns of Islam and vikings bejewelled art
- 10. Mixed ...... were used to depict running animals
- 12. The world's first democratic government in Athens used the law of ......
- 13. Paintings were used for ...... rituals
- 16. The long row of columns in terraced Temple of Hatshesput is called ......
- 17. ...... was firstly celebrated in Etruscans, as the egg that was being hold by the tomb of Lyoness symbolises rebirth and renewal
- 18. ....... is a palace and solar temple for those who worship the nature cycle of the Sun, Moon and Stars
- 22. Three dimensional saint or God sculptures were prohibited in early christian art but ...... sculptures and other mediums were permissible
