Unit 2.4-2.8

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