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- 4. What is the term for the sculpting technique where fabric is used to adorn figures
- 8. Cuneiform is inscribed into a tablet of what material?
- 10. A standing nude youth
- 12. 1200 BCE – 500 BCE, characterized by the mastery of ironworking, leading to even more widespread and robust tools and weaponry, like steel.
- 13. An asymmetrical stance by realistic weight distribution
- 14. A standing draped maiden
- 17. What is the term for Roman funerary masks made to resemble the deceased?
- 20. What type of building were foundation figures often placed under?
- 22. In ancient Mesopotamia, what did the nobles have sent to the temple?
- 23. Egyptian statuary faced towards where?
- 24. Where are votive statuettes made in the likeness of worshipers found?
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- 1. 3.3 million BCE – 3,300 BCE, characterized by tools made from stone, bone, and wood, with significant developments in stone tool technology
- 2. Stark, harsh realism showing every line and flaw in Roman sculpture
- 3. According to the principle of scale in Egyptian art, who was typically depicted as the largest?
- 5. 3300 BCE – 1200 BCE, characterized by the invention of bronze, a metal alloy, which allowed for more durable tools and weapons
- 6. Who were the foundation figures likely intended for?
- 7. Scholars use what clue on ancient currency to Identify and create a timeline of Roman leaders
- 9. What is a common term used to describe the smaller pots from the Early to Middle Bronze Age?
- 11. What material were the foundation figures typically made of?
- 15. What is the Egyptian term for the spirit or essence that statuary allowed to interact with the earthly realm?
- 16. Where are upright, formal stone statues of elites and expressive, wooden statues of workers found?
- 18. The term used to describe the facing direction of Egyptian statuary
- 19. A traditional, kiln-free method of firing ceramics in an open pit, campfire, or other outdoor fire
- 21. Ancient Mesopotamian statuettes had what on their back?
