Unit 1 Vital Info
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Venus of Willendorf | c. 24,000 BCE; Paleolithic |
Hall of Bulls | c. 14,000 BCE; Paleolithic |
Wounded Bison Attacking a Man | c. 13,000 BCE; Paleolithic |
Stonehenge | c. 2200 BCE, Neolithic |
Nanna Ziggurat | c. 2100 BCE; Sumerian |
Votive Statues from the Square Temple | c. 2700 BCE; Sumerian |
Stele of Naramasin | c. 2200 BCE; Akkadian |
Stele of Hammurabi | c. 1800 BCE; Babylonian |
Lamassu (Human-Headed Winged Lion) | c. 850 BCE; Assyrian |
Assurnasirpal II Killing Lions | c. 900 BCE; Assyrian |
Ishtar Gate | c. 600 BCE; Neo-Babylonian |
Royal Audience Hall (Apadana) of Darius and Xerxes | c. 500 BCE; Persian |
Palette of Narmer | c. 3000 BCE; Old Kingdom Egypt |
Stepped Pyramid and Funerary Complex of King Djoser | Imhotep; c. 2600 BCE; Old Kingdom Egypt |
Great Pyramids at Giza (Menkaura, Khafra, Khufu) | c. 2500 BCE; Old Kingdom Egypt |
Menkaura and a Queen (Khamerernebty?), from Giza | c. 2500 BCE; Old Kingdom Egypt |
Ti Watching a Hippopotamus Hunt, from the tomb of Ti | c. 2400 BCE; Old Kingdom Egypt |
Seated Scribe, from the tomb of Kai | c. 2400 BCE; Old Kingdom Egypt |
Head of Senusret III | c. 1800 BCE; Middle Kingdom Egypt |
Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Amun (Karnak) | c. 1200 BCE; New Kingdom Egypt |
Funerary Temple of Hatshepsut | c. 1450 BCE; New Kingdom Egypt |
Hatshepsut with Offering Jars | c. 1450 BCE; New Kingdom Egypt |
Akhenaten and His Family | c. 1350 BCE; New Kingdom Egypt |
Queen Tiy | c. 1350 BCE; New Kingdom Egypt |
Judgment before Osiris | c. 1300 BCE; New Kingdom Egypt |
Female Figures | c. 2500 BCE; Cycladic |
Palace at Knossos | c. 1600 BCE; Minoan |
Bull Leaping | c. 1500 BCE; Minoan |
Landscape (Spring Fresco) | c. 1600 BCE; Minoan |
Octopus Vase | c. 1500 BCE; Minoan |
Woman or Goddess with Snakes | c. 1600 BCE; Minoan |
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