Deck 2: The Ancient World

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The first stage of human culture dates to before __________ years B.C.E.

A) 50,000
B) 140,000
C) 700,000
D) 100,000
E) 1,000,000
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The cave paintings at Lascaux date from around __________ B.C.E.

A) 2500-1900
B) 4000-3400
C) 11,000-9000
D) 16,000-14,000
E) 25,000-21,000
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The __________ were first to use a potter's wheel.

A) Babylonians
B) Ionians
C) Iberians
D) Phoenicians
E) Sumerians
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__________ is the Sumerian writing system,consisting of wedge marks pressed into damp clay.

A) Hieroglyphics
B) Syllabic
C) Notation
D) Liturgy
E) Cuneiform
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__________ refers to an Egyptian burial tomb of great size and scale.

A) Kouros
B) Pantheon
C) Contrapposto
D) Pyramid
E) Mausoleum
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The __________ king was a direct link between the royal family line and the creator sun god.

A) Sumerian
B) Babylonian
C) Mesopotamian
D) Neolithic
E) Egyptian
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Hammurabi's authority and law was believed to come from the __________.

A) Persians
B) ancestors
C) gods
D) Chinese
E) Sumerians
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__________ is a word meaning "all the gods."

A) Plutos
B) Aristos
C) Kouros
D) Pantheon
E) Acropolis
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The __________ of Hammurabi was based on the notion of "an eye for an eye."

A) Great Law
B) Code
C) Treaty
D) Commandment
E) Pyramid
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__________ refers to the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.

A) Sumeria
B) Babylonia
C) New Land
D) Fertile Crescent
E) The Cradle
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__________ was the first civilization to emerge in the Fertile Crescent.

A) Babylonia
B) Thessaly
C) Judea
D) Mesopotamia
E) Sumer
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Domestication of animals began during the __________ period.

A) Babylonian
B) Sumerian
C) Neolithic
D) Mesopotamian
E) Paleolithic
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Among other things,writing served as a tool of __________.

A) genealogy
B) mythology
C) social control
D) artists
E) common people
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__________ refers to the second stage in human culture.

A) Stone age
B) Paleolithic
C) Urbanization
D) Sumerian
E) Neolithic
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Two of the main cities of the Babylonian empire were Nimrud and __________.

A) Sumer
B) Nineveh
C) Alexandria
D) Cairo
E) Nile
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The __________ appeared as a transportation device in Sumer around 3000 B.C.E.

A) horse
B) camel
C) elephant
D) wheel
E) rickshaw
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__________ refers to the first stage of human culture,marked by simple social organization,the discovery of fire,and basic techniques for hunting and gathering.

A) Neolithic
B) Paleolithic
C) Archaic
D) Cuneiform
E) Mesopotamian
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The capital of the ruler Hammurabi was __________.

A) Sumer
B) Baghdad
C) Babylon
D) Assyria
E) Mesopotamia
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The most important part of Egyptian architecture is __________ buildings.

A) worship
B) civic
C) mortuary
D) commercial
E) public
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Egyptians believed that life continued for the dead as long as the corpse,or some __________ of it,survived.

A) part
B) image
C) memory
D) imprint
E) story
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The Egyptian royal headdress seen in the funerary mask of Tutankhamun is called a(n)__________.

A) amarna
B) akenaton
C) nefertiti
D) nemes
E) amenhotep
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It has been suggested that the layout of the Giza pyramid complex was meant to mirror __________ belt.
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The oldest known story in the world is the epic of __________.

A) Odysseus
B) Achilles
C) Beowulf
D) Gilgamesh
E) Osiris
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Egyptian sculpture typically represents __________.

A) types
B) idealizations
C) individuals
D) gods
E) animals
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Egyptians believed the __________ embodied the sun god.
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__________ was the major art form of the Egyptians.

A) Painting
B) Sculpture
C) Weaving
D) Pottery
E) Drama
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__________ art refers to the art made for the rituals of death.

A) Memorial
B) Burial
C) Funerary
D) Tomb
E) Grave
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During the reign of __________,the stiff poses of earlier Egyptian art disappeared in favor of a more natural form of representation.
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The largest Egyptian pyramid is somewhat taller than a(n)__________-story building.
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__________ sprang up around Sumer to house the sacrifices thought necessary to ensure good harvests.

A) Pyramids
B) Tombs
C) Monuments
D) Temples
E) Theatres
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Ancient sculptors seem to have worked from __________,not live models.
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The __________ symbolizes the royal leadership of ancient Sumer,as well as masculine fertility.
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The Egyptian __________ contains magic formulas placed in tombs to serve and protect the dead in the afterlife.

A) Book of Spells
B) Book of Hours
C) Book of Papyrus
D) Book of the Dead
E) Book of Osiris
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The basic instrument in Mesopotamia and in Egypt was the __________.

A) cymbals
B) bells
C) lyre
D) flute
E) harp
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The facial features of the Great Sphinx were likely based on Pharaoh __________.
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Sumerian artists depicted actual individuals,usually __________.
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A(n)__________ is a frame for a hieroglyphic inscription formed by a rope design surrounding an oval space.
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Around __________ years ago,humankind began to develop notions of selfhood and individuality.

A) 10,000
B) 5000
C) 2000
D) 20,000
E) 50,000
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Large and expressive eyes are characteristic of __________ art.
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Most of our knowledge of Egyptian painting comes from the tombs of __________.

A) Osiris
B) Thebes
C) Cairo
D) Giza
E) Khufu
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Animals were important symbols in Sumeria.
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Egyptian musicians played the lyre.
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Egyptian sculpture is entirely idealized,never naturalistic.
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Neanderthal people seem to have had a religion.
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Paleolithic humans herded sheep.
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What is one reason lifelike sculptures of humans were rare in the ancient period?
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In Sumer,the festival of the goddess of fertility,__________,involved drunken,orgiastic dancing involving self-mutilation with knives.
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The caves at __________ have been sealed to protect them from atmospheric damage.
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When was the Egyptian Book of the Dead compiled?
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What was the attitude of the Egyptians toward the human body?
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What characteristic Sumerian idea is seen in He-goat from Ur?
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Akhenaton was apparently the first individual to introduce monotheism.
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The __________ are the oldest existing buildings in the world.
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The largest pyramid at the Giza complex is that of Khufu.
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The Pharaoh __________ believed in only one god.
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Paleolithic hunters were as fully human as we are.
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Who is the main character of the Gilgamesh epic?
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The purpose of Egyptian pyramids was to protect the pharaohs' bodies after death.
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The Code of Hammurabi is clearly the source for the Old Testament.
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Sumerian sculpture came to depict kings in __________ acts,rather than as warlords.
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Compare and contrast the art of Egypt and Sumeria.How did art function in these two ancient societies? How did the work differ from the art of earlier societies?
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Compare and contrast life in the Paleolithic and Neolithic era.What purposes might art have served in these times? How are these purposes similar to more recent art?
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Examine the Lascaux cave paintings.What purpose do you think they served? How would seeing them in candlelight be different than with modern lighting methods? Do you think the cave should remain sealed off? Also,do you think the cave belongs to all people,or to the French?
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1
The first stage of human culture dates to before __________ years B.C.E.

A) 50,000
B) 140,000
C) 700,000
D) 100,000
E) 1,000,000
E
2
The cave paintings at Lascaux date from around __________ B.C.E.

A) 2500-1900
B) 4000-3400
C) 11,000-9000
D) 16,000-14,000
E) 25,000-21,000
D
3
The __________ were first to use a potter's wheel.

A) Babylonians
B) Ionians
C) Iberians
D) Phoenicians
E) Sumerians
E
4
__________ is the Sumerian writing system,consisting of wedge marks pressed into damp clay.

A) Hieroglyphics
B) Syllabic
C) Notation
D) Liturgy
E) Cuneiform
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__________ refers to an Egyptian burial tomb of great size and scale.

A) Kouros
B) Pantheon
C) Contrapposto
D) Pyramid
E) Mausoleum
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The __________ king was a direct link between the royal family line and the creator sun god.

A) Sumerian
B) Babylonian
C) Mesopotamian
D) Neolithic
E) Egyptian
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Hammurabi's authority and law was believed to come from the __________.

A) Persians
B) ancestors
C) gods
D) Chinese
E) Sumerians
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__________ is a word meaning "all the gods."

A) Plutos
B) Aristos
C) Kouros
D) Pantheon
E) Acropolis
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9
The __________ of Hammurabi was based on the notion of "an eye for an eye."

A) Great Law
B) Code
C) Treaty
D) Commandment
E) Pyramid
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10
__________ refers to the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.

A) Sumeria
B) Babylonia
C) New Land
D) Fertile Crescent
E) The Cradle
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__________ was the first civilization to emerge in the Fertile Crescent.

A) Babylonia
B) Thessaly
C) Judea
D) Mesopotamia
E) Sumer
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12
Domestication of animals began during the __________ period.

A) Babylonian
B) Sumerian
C) Neolithic
D) Mesopotamian
E) Paleolithic
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Among other things,writing served as a tool of __________.

A) genealogy
B) mythology
C) social control
D) artists
E) common people
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__________ refers to the second stage in human culture.

A) Stone age
B) Paleolithic
C) Urbanization
D) Sumerian
E) Neolithic
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Two of the main cities of the Babylonian empire were Nimrud and __________.

A) Sumer
B) Nineveh
C) Alexandria
D) Cairo
E) Nile
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The __________ appeared as a transportation device in Sumer around 3000 B.C.E.

A) horse
B) camel
C) elephant
D) wheel
E) rickshaw
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__________ refers to the first stage of human culture,marked by simple social organization,the discovery of fire,and basic techniques for hunting and gathering.

A) Neolithic
B) Paleolithic
C) Archaic
D) Cuneiform
E) Mesopotamian
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The capital of the ruler Hammurabi was __________.

A) Sumer
B) Baghdad
C) Babylon
D) Assyria
E) Mesopotamia
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The most important part of Egyptian architecture is __________ buildings.

A) worship
B) civic
C) mortuary
D) commercial
E) public
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Egyptians believed that life continued for the dead as long as the corpse,or some __________ of it,survived.

A) part
B) image
C) memory
D) imprint
E) story
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The Egyptian royal headdress seen in the funerary mask of Tutankhamun is called a(n)__________.

A) amarna
B) akenaton
C) nefertiti
D) nemes
E) amenhotep
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It has been suggested that the layout of the Giza pyramid complex was meant to mirror __________ belt.
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The oldest known story in the world is the epic of __________.

A) Odysseus
B) Achilles
C) Beowulf
D) Gilgamesh
E) Osiris
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Egyptian sculpture typically represents __________.

A) types
B) idealizations
C) individuals
D) gods
E) animals
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Egyptians believed the __________ embodied the sun god.
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__________ was the major art form of the Egyptians.

A) Painting
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C) Weaving
D) Pottery
E) Drama
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__________ art refers to the art made for the rituals of death.

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C) Funerary
D) Tomb
E) Grave
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During the reign of __________,the stiff poses of earlier Egyptian art disappeared in favor of a more natural form of representation.
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The largest Egyptian pyramid is somewhat taller than a(n)__________-story building.
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__________ sprang up around Sumer to house the sacrifices thought necessary to ensure good harvests.

A) Pyramids
B) Tombs
C) Monuments
D) Temples
E) Theatres
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Ancient sculptors seem to have worked from __________,not live models.
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The __________ symbolizes the royal leadership of ancient Sumer,as well as masculine fertility.
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The Egyptian __________ contains magic formulas placed in tombs to serve and protect the dead in the afterlife.

A) Book of Spells
B) Book of Hours
C) Book of Papyrus
D) Book of the Dead
E) Book of Osiris
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The basic instrument in Mesopotamia and in Egypt was the __________.

A) cymbals
B) bells
C) lyre
D) flute
E) harp
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The facial features of the Great Sphinx were likely based on Pharaoh __________.
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Sumerian artists depicted actual individuals,usually __________.
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A(n)__________ is a frame for a hieroglyphic inscription formed by a rope design surrounding an oval space.
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Around __________ years ago,humankind began to develop notions of selfhood and individuality.

A) 10,000
B) 5000
C) 2000
D) 20,000
E) 50,000
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Large and expressive eyes are characteristic of __________ art.
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Most of our knowledge of Egyptian painting comes from the tombs of __________.

A) Osiris
B) Thebes
C) Cairo
D) Giza
E) Khufu
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Animals were important symbols in Sumeria.
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Egyptian musicians played the lyre.
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Egyptian sculpture is entirely idealized,never naturalistic.
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Neanderthal people seem to have had a religion.
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Paleolithic humans herded sheep.
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What is one reason lifelike sculptures of humans were rare in the ancient period?
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In Sumer,the festival of the goddess of fertility,__________,involved drunken,orgiastic dancing involving self-mutilation with knives.
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The caves at __________ have been sealed to protect them from atmospheric damage.
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When was the Egyptian Book of the Dead compiled?
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What was the attitude of the Egyptians toward the human body?
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What characteristic Sumerian idea is seen in He-goat from Ur?
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Akhenaton was apparently the first individual to introduce monotheism.
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The __________ are the oldest existing buildings in the world.
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The largest pyramid at the Giza complex is that of Khufu.
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The Pharaoh __________ believed in only one god.
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Paleolithic hunters were as fully human as we are.
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Who is the main character of the Gilgamesh epic?
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The purpose of Egyptian pyramids was to protect the pharaohs' bodies after death.
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The Code of Hammurabi is clearly the source for the Old Testament.
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Sumerian sculpture came to depict kings in __________ acts,rather than as warlords.
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Compare and contrast the art of Egypt and Sumeria.How did art function in these two ancient societies? How did the work differ from the art of earlier societies?
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Compare and contrast life in the Paleolithic and Neolithic era.What purposes might art have served in these times? How are these purposes similar to more recent art?
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Examine the Lascaux cave paintings.What purpose do you think they served? How would seeing them in candlelight be different than with modern lighting methods? Do you think the cave should remain sealed off? Also,do you think the cave belongs to all people,or to the French?
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