Deck 2: Ancient Greece

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The _____ was the central feature of the palace at Knossos.

A) ​fortifications wall
B) large rectangular court​
C) outdoor theater​
D) ​entrance gate
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The use of dark silhouettes against a cream-colored background typifies the decoration of _____ ceramic pots.

A) ​Greek red-figure
B) Minoan​
C) Mycenaean​
D) Cycladic​
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Why do some scholars believe Snake Goddess is a deity?

A) ​She displays power over animals.
B) She wears the Minoan goddess dress.​
C) She is posed frontally.​
D) She was found in a temple.​
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_____ provided illumination and ventilation in the palace at Knossos.

A) ​Light and air wells
B) Corbeled vaults​
C) A timber framework​
D) The Lion Gate​
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Minoan columns are distinguished by a _____.

A) ​tapering shape and bulbous capitals
B) pronounced swelling in the center​
C) bud-shaped capitals​
D) bull-shaped capitals​
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_____ was the sculptor who designed the reliefs and sculptures for the Parthenon.

A) ​Phidias
B) Exekias​
C) Epigonos​
D) Hegeso​
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The positioning of the feet of the figurine of a woman from Syros suggests that it must have been placed lying down in a _____.

A) ​home
B) grave​
C) cave​
D) citadel​
Question
Cycladic figures, such as the woman from Syros, are rendered _____.

A) ​with bulbous circular forms
B) naturalistically​
C) as portraits​
D) in a highly schematic manner​
Question
Minoan art takes its name from _____.

A) ​a Minoan city
B) ​the legendary King Minos
C) ​the Homeric epics
D) ​Socrates
Question
Well-preserved Minoan frescoes were found at _____.

A) ​Sparta
B) Athens​
C) Tiryns​
D) Akrotiri​
Question
_____ did not play a role in public or political life, but were confined to the home.

A) ​Philosophers
B) Athenian leaders​
C) Land-holding males​
D) Greek women​
Question
The Greeks created the concept of _____, or rule by the people.

A) ​polis
B) a canon​
C) democracy​
D) Hellenic​
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Mycenaean masonry is called Cyclopean because of its _____.

A) ​color
B) size​
C) texture​
D) pattern​
Question
Minoan painting introduced the first _____.

A) ​battle scene
B) pure landscape​
C) representations of animals​
D) ruler portraits​
Question
The earliest dated Aegean artworks came from _____.

A) ​the Cyclades
B) Tiryns​
C) Athens​
D) Crete​
Question
Most early Cycladic sculptures represent _____.

A) ​bison
B) males​
C) women​
D) composite creatures​
Question
The construction of _____ characterize the building efforts on Crete in the early centuries of the second millennium.

A) ​theaters
B) ​beehive tombs
C) ​architectural complexes
D) ​cyclopean masonry walls
Question
The dimensions of the Parthenon were calculated on _____.

A) ​the Temple of Athena Nike
B) a fixed proportional scheme​
C) the dimensions of earlier temples​
D) theater designs​
Question
Mycenaean citadels, such as those at Mycenae and Tiryns, we famous in antiquity for their _____.

A) ​murals
B) towers​
C) fortification walls​
D) domes​
Question
Along with the patron goddess of Athens, Athena, the Parthenon celebrated the _____.

A) ​Olympian deities
B) Spartans​
C) ​Macedonians
D) ​Athenian people
Question
Greek vase painting of the _____ consisted mainly of abstract motifs.

A) ​Geometric age
B) Orienalizing period​
C) Hellenistic age​
D) Pergamenes​
Question
The tholos at Mycenae was a _____.

A) ​throne room
B) temple​
C) ​treasury
D) ​tomb chamber
Question
The defeat of the Persians is the historical event that marked the beginning of the _____ age.

A) ​classical
B) Minoan​
C) Hellenistic​
D) Dark​
Question
The so-called Archaic smile likely signified _____.

A) ​life
B) joy​
C) personality​
D) perfection​
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_____ was the master of the black-figure technique.

A) ​Philoxenos of Eretria
B) Exekias​
C) Kroisos​
D) Daedelus​
Question
How is the Parthenon imperfect?

A) ​The columns are not perpendicular to the ground.
B) The pediments are not triangular.​
C) The cella is not square.​
D) The stylobate is not straight.​
Question
The depopulation and poverty that followed the fall of the Mycenaeans is called the _____.

A) ​Doric period
B) Dark Age of Greece​
C) Golden Age of the Minoans​
D) Hellenistic era​
Question
Greek temples reveal the influence of _____.

A) ​Minoan palace plans
B) Neolithic shrines​
C) Egyptian columnar halls​
D) Persian citadels​
Question
Which Athenian politician reconstructed the Athenian Acropolis?

A) ​Pausanius
B) Polykleitos​
C) Xerxes​
D) Pericles​
Question
One of the primary purposes for temples was to house an image of a deity called _____.

A) ​an atlantid
B) a caryatid​
C) a kouros​
D) a cult statue​
Question
Following the Peloponnesian war and the alienation and disillusionment that followed, Late Classical artists focused on _____.

A) ​community values
B) mathematical perfection​
C) real-world appearances​
D) Polykleitos's Canon​
Question
At the time of the Trojan wars, wealthy Mycenaeans were buried in _____.

A) ​ceramic urns
B) sarcophagi​
C) tholos tombs​
D) shaft graves​
Question
_____ were among the artifacts found in the shaft graves at Grave Circle A.

A) ​statues of deities
B) ceramic vessels​
C) lyres​
D) beaten gold masks​
Question
Cantilevered rows of stone formed a _____ above the lintel of the Lion Gate at Mycenae.

A) ​corbeled arch
B) ​barrel vault
C) ​pattern of vines
D) ​ogee
Question
_____ strongly influenced the pose of early Greek kouros figures.

A) ​Minoan portraits
B) Egyptian statues​
C) Persian art​
D) Snake goddesses​
Question
In the Archaic period, ceramic painters introduced a new painting technique called _____.

A) ​white-ground painting
B) kamares ware​
C) black-figure painting​
D) the Orientalizing style​
Question
The Altar of Zeus celebrates the _____.

A) ​victory of Attalos I over the Gauls
B) life of Alexander the Great​
C) birth of Zeus​
D) lapiths' defeat of the centaurs​
Question
The Mycenaean funerary mask was one of the first attempts at _____ by Greek artists.

A) ​a life-sized human face
B) repoussé​
C) rendering the human face​
D) metalwork​
Question
The early Greek style of representing statues with triangular heads and is called the _____ style.

A) ​canon
B) Kroisos​
C) daedelic​
D) Doryphoros​
Question
Which sculpture employs contrapposto?

A) ​Kroisos
B) Kritios Boy​
C) Lady of Auxerre​
D) Peplos Kore​
Question
Funds from the _____ were used to finance Pericles's rebuilding of the Akropolis.

A) ​Delian League
B) Peloponnesian war​
C) Battle of Actium​
D) Athenian senate​
Question
Describe the possible functions served by the architectural complexes on Crete.
Question
Classical statues departed from the Archaic by abandoning _____.

A) ​painted features
B) the Egyptian pose​
C) naturalism​
D) nudity​
Question
The cultural centers of the Hellenistic period were _____.

A) ​court cities of Alexander's successor
B) ​Athens and Sparta
C) ​Macedonia
D) ​Greek colonies in Italy
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How do the themes portrayed on the Parthenon sculptures and reliefs allude to the Greek victory over the Persians?
Question
The subject of the Parthhenon's Ionic frieze is the _____.

A) ​extinction of the Amazons
B) battle between the gods and giants​
C) the Persian war​
D) Panathenaic procession​
Question
On the Stele of Hegeso, the deceased is represented ______.

A) ​teaching her children
B) taking leave of her husband​
C) with her parents​
D) in a domestic setting​
Question
The irregular form of the Erectheion was necessitated by its _____.

A) ​function of housing several sacred sites
B) dedication to Zeus and Hera​
C) placement next to the Parthenon​
D) multistory form​
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Describe how the civilizations of the Aegean are named.
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Polykleitos created the _____ to accompany a treatise on the ideal statue of a nude male warrior or athlete.

A) ​Dying Gaul
B) Centauromachy​
C) Doryphoros​
D) Dying Warrior​
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The white-ground technique was used almost exclusively on _____.

A) ​amphora
B) kraters​
C) lekythoi​
D) mosaic pavements​
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What made the Parthenon a "perfect temple"?
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The fusion of Doric and Ionic elements in the Parthenon may reflect the Athenian belief that _____.

A) ​Persia would invade Greece
B) they were the leaders of the Greeks​
C) eastern Greeks were superior architects​
D) there should be a new Greek order​
Question
Unlike their Early Classical predecessors, Late Classical artists focused on _____.

A) ​community values
B) mathematical perfection​
C) real-world appearances​
D) Polykleitos's canon​
Question
Large bronze sculptures were created using the _____ technique.

A) ​bas relief
B) reduction​
C) cloisonné​
D) lost wax​
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Describe the relationship between Mycenaean funerary masks and Egyptian art.
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Unlike Classical sculptors, Hellenistic artists created _____.

A) ​monumental images
B) a variety of physical types​
C) idealized figures​
D) relief and full-round sculpture​
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_____ took the unprecedented step of representing the goddess Aphrodite nude.

A) ​Epigonos
B) Praxiteles​
C) Euphronios​
D) Lysippos​
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What are some of the characteristic architectural features of the palace at Knossos?
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The artist Phidias treated the floor of the Parthenon's pediment as _____.

A) ​an imitation of the Temple of Aphaia at Aegina
B) a ground line for life-size figures​
C) a horizon line through which figures could pass​
D) a shallow ledge supporting relief sculptures​
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Which Ionic features appear on the Parthenon, and what theories explain why the Doric and Ionic orders were blended in this building?
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What strides did these artists make in increasing the sense of illusionism on Greek vessels?
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Describe Exekias's skill as a black-figure painter.
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Although these images both date to the Archaic period, how are they different?
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Why does the Geometric krater mark a turning point in the history of Greek art?
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Which features identify this temple as early Archaic? What factors might explain its unusual or transitional features?
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Identify the civilization that produced this object, and describe its distinctive features.
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What are the characteristics of the daedelic style in early Archaic sculpture?
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Describe how these are indicative of the development of the Doric order in the Archaic period.
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What reasons did Greek vase painters have for signing their names?
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Identify the primary differences between the Doric and Ionic orders.
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Where did Greeks typically place architectural sculpture?
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How were the subjects of the Parthenon's pediments connected to the temple's function?
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What is the name of the style applied to this sculpture, and what are the characteristic features of this style?
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How were Geometric vases, such as the funerary krater, decorated?
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What makes Minoan figures easy to distinguish from Egyptian and Mesopotamian figures?
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What features suggest that the Minoan Snake Goddess is a deity?
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Why do these appear to come from different eras?
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What aspects of the imagery reveal that Greek artists were experimenting with placing figures in the pediment?
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Although these images both date to the Archaic period, how are they different?
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1
The _____ was the central feature of the palace at Knossos.

A) ​fortifications wall
B) large rectangular court​
C) outdoor theater​
D) ​entrance gate
large rectangular court​
2
The use of dark silhouettes against a cream-colored background typifies the decoration of _____ ceramic pots.

A) ​Greek red-figure
B) Minoan​
C) Mycenaean​
D) Cycladic​
Minoan​
3
Why do some scholars believe Snake Goddess is a deity?

A) ​She displays power over animals.
B) She wears the Minoan goddess dress.​
C) She is posed frontally.​
D) She was found in a temple.​
​She displays power over animals.
4
_____ provided illumination and ventilation in the palace at Knossos.

A) ​Light and air wells
B) Corbeled vaults​
C) A timber framework​
D) The Lion Gate​
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5
Minoan columns are distinguished by a _____.

A) ​tapering shape and bulbous capitals
B) pronounced swelling in the center​
C) bud-shaped capitals​
D) bull-shaped capitals​
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6
_____ was the sculptor who designed the reliefs and sculptures for the Parthenon.

A) ​Phidias
B) Exekias​
C) Epigonos​
D) Hegeso​
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7
The positioning of the feet of the figurine of a woman from Syros suggests that it must have been placed lying down in a _____.

A) ​home
B) grave​
C) cave​
D) citadel​
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8
Cycladic figures, such as the woman from Syros, are rendered _____.

A) ​with bulbous circular forms
B) naturalistically​
C) as portraits​
D) in a highly schematic manner​
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9
Minoan art takes its name from _____.

A) ​a Minoan city
B) ​the legendary King Minos
C) ​the Homeric epics
D) ​Socrates
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10
Well-preserved Minoan frescoes were found at _____.

A) ​Sparta
B) Athens​
C) Tiryns​
D) Akrotiri​
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11
_____ did not play a role in public or political life, but were confined to the home.

A) ​Philosophers
B) Athenian leaders​
C) Land-holding males​
D) Greek women​
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12
The Greeks created the concept of _____, or rule by the people.

A) ​polis
B) a canon​
C) democracy​
D) Hellenic​
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13
Mycenaean masonry is called Cyclopean because of its _____.

A) ​color
B) size​
C) texture​
D) pattern​
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14
Minoan painting introduced the first _____.

A) ​battle scene
B) pure landscape​
C) representations of animals​
D) ruler portraits​
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15
The earliest dated Aegean artworks came from _____.

A) ​the Cyclades
B) Tiryns​
C) Athens​
D) Crete​
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16
Most early Cycladic sculptures represent _____.

A) ​bison
B) males​
C) women​
D) composite creatures​
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17
The construction of _____ characterize the building efforts on Crete in the early centuries of the second millennium.

A) ​theaters
B) ​beehive tombs
C) ​architectural complexes
D) ​cyclopean masonry walls
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18
The dimensions of the Parthenon were calculated on _____.

A) ​the Temple of Athena Nike
B) a fixed proportional scheme​
C) the dimensions of earlier temples​
D) theater designs​
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19
Mycenaean citadels, such as those at Mycenae and Tiryns, we famous in antiquity for their _____.

A) ​murals
B) towers​
C) fortification walls​
D) domes​
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20
Along with the patron goddess of Athens, Athena, the Parthenon celebrated the _____.

A) ​Olympian deities
B) Spartans​
C) ​Macedonians
D) ​Athenian people
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21
Greek vase painting of the _____ consisted mainly of abstract motifs.

A) ​Geometric age
B) Orienalizing period​
C) Hellenistic age​
D) Pergamenes​
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22
The tholos at Mycenae was a _____.

A) ​throne room
B) temple​
C) ​treasury
D) ​tomb chamber
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23
The defeat of the Persians is the historical event that marked the beginning of the _____ age.

A) ​classical
B) Minoan​
C) Hellenistic​
D) Dark​
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24
The so-called Archaic smile likely signified _____.

A) ​life
B) joy​
C) personality​
D) perfection​
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25
_____ was the master of the black-figure technique.

A) ​Philoxenos of Eretria
B) Exekias​
C) Kroisos​
D) Daedelus​
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26
How is the Parthenon imperfect?

A) ​The columns are not perpendicular to the ground.
B) The pediments are not triangular.​
C) The cella is not square.​
D) The stylobate is not straight.​
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27
The depopulation and poverty that followed the fall of the Mycenaeans is called the _____.

A) ​Doric period
B) Dark Age of Greece​
C) Golden Age of the Minoans​
D) Hellenistic era​
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28
Greek temples reveal the influence of _____.

A) ​Minoan palace plans
B) Neolithic shrines​
C) Egyptian columnar halls​
D) Persian citadels​
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29
Which Athenian politician reconstructed the Athenian Acropolis?

A) ​Pausanius
B) Polykleitos​
C) Xerxes​
D) Pericles​
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30
One of the primary purposes for temples was to house an image of a deity called _____.

A) ​an atlantid
B) a caryatid​
C) a kouros​
D) a cult statue​
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31
Following the Peloponnesian war and the alienation and disillusionment that followed, Late Classical artists focused on _____.

A) ​community values
B) mathematical perfection​
C) real-world appearances​
D) Polykleitos's Canon​
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32
At the time of the Trojan wars, wealthy Mycenaeans were buried in _____.

A) ​ceramic urns
B) sarcophagi​
C) tholos tombs​
D) shaft graves​
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33
_____ were among the artifacts found in the shaft graves at Grave Circle A.

A) ​statues of deities
B) ceramic vessels​
C) lyres​
D) beaten gold masks​
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34
Cantilevered rows of stone formed a _____ above the lintel of the Lion Gate at Mycenae.

A) ​corbeled arch
B) ​barrel vault
C) ​pattern of vines
D) ​ogee
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35
_____ strongly influenced the pose of early Greek kouros figures.

A) ​Minoan portraits
B) Egyptian statues​
C) Persian art​
D) Snake goddesses​
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36
In the Archaic period, ceramic painters introduced a new painting technique called _____.

A) ​white-ground painting
B) kamares ware​
C) black-figure painting​
D) the Orientalizing style​
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37
The Altar of Zeus celebrates the _____.

A) ​victory of Attalos I over the Gauls
B) life of Alexander the Great​
C) birth of Zeus​
D) lapiths' defeat of the centaurs​
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38
The Mycenaean funerary mask was one of the first attempts at _____ by Greek artists.

A) ​a life-sized human face
B) repoussé​
C) rendering the human face​
D) metalwork​
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39
The early Greek style of representing statues with triangular heads and is called the _____ style.

A) ​canon
B) Kroisos​
C) daedelic​
D) Doryphoros​
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40
Which sculpture employs contrapposto?

A) ​Kroisos
B) Kritios Boy​
C) Lady of Auxerre​
D) Peplos Kore​
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41
Funds from the _____ were used to finance Pericles's rebuilding of the Akropolis.

A) ​Delian League
B) Peloponnesian war​
C) Battle of Actium​
D) Athenian senate​
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42
Describe the possible functions served by the architectural complexes on Crete.
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43
Classical statues departed from the Archaic by abandoning _____.

A) ​painted features
B) the Egyptian pose​
C) naturalism​
D) nudity​
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44
The cultural centers of the Hellenistic period were _____.

A) ​court cities of Alexander's successor
B) ​Athens and Sparta
C) ​Macedonia
D) ​Greek colonies in Italy
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45
How do the themes portrayed on the Parthenon sculptures and reliefs allude to the Greek victory over the Persians?
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46
The subject of the Parthhenon's Ionic frieze is the _____.

A) ​extinction of the Amazons
B) battle between the gods and giants​
C) the Persian war​
D) Panathenaic procession​
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47
On the Stele of Hegeso, the deceased is represented ______.

A) ​teaching her children
B) taking leave of her husband​
C) with her parents​
D) in a domestic setting​
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48
The irregular form of the Erectheion was necessitated by its _____.

A) ​function of housing several sacred sites
B) dedication to Zeus and Hera​
C) placement next to the Parthenon​
D) multistory form​
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49
Describe how the civilizations of the Aegean are named.
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50
Polykleitos created the _____ to accompany a treatise on the ideal statue of a nude male warrior or athlete.

A) ​Dying Gaul
B) Centauromachy​
C) Doryphoros​
D) Dying Warrior​
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51
The white-ground technique was used almost exclusively on _____.

A) ​amphora
B) kraters​
C) lekythoi​
D) mosaic pavements​
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52
What made the Parthenon a "perfect temple"?
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53
The fusion of Doric and Ionic elements in the Parthenon may reflect the Athenian belief that _____.

A) ​Persia would invade Greece
B) they were the leaders of the Greeks​
C) eastern Greeks were superior architects​
D) there should be a new Greek order​
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54
Unlike their Early Classical predecessors, Late Classical artists focused on _____.

A) ​community values
B) mathematical perfection​
C) real-world appearances​
D) Polykleitos's canon​
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55
Large bronze sculptures were created using the _____ technique.

A) ​bas relief
B) reduction​
C) cloisonné​
D) lost wax​
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56
Describe the relationship between Mycenaean funerary masks and Egyptian art.
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57
Unlike Classical sculptors, Hellenistic artists created _____.

A) ​monumental images
B) a variety of physical types​
C) idealized figures​
D) relief and full-round sculpture​
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58
_____ took the unprecedented step of representing the goddess Aphrodite nude.

A) ​Epigonos
B) Praxiteles​
C) Euphronios​
D) Lysippos​
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59
What are some of the characteristic architectural features of the palace at Knossos?
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60
The artist Phidias treated the floor of the Parthenon's pediment as _____.

A) ​an imitation of the Temple of Aphaia at Aegina
B) a ground line for life-size figures​
C) a horizon line through which figures could pass​
D) a shallow ledge supporting relief sculptures​
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61
Which Ionic features appear on the Parthenon, and what theories explain why the Doric and Ionic orders were blended in this building?
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62
What strides did these artists make in increasing the sense of illusionism on Greek vessels?
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63
Describe Exekias's skill as a black-figure painter.
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64
Although these images both date to the Archaic period, how are they different?
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65
Why does the Geometric krater mark a turning point in the history of Greek art?
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66
Which features identify this temple as early Archaic? What factors might explain its unusual or transitional features?
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67
Identify the civilization that produced this object, and describe its distinctive features.
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68
What are the characteristics of the daedelic style in early Archaic sculpture?
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69
Describe how these are indicative of the development of the Doric order in the Archaic period.
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70
What reasons did Greek vase painters have for signing their names?
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71
Identify the primary differences between the Doric and Ionic orders.
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72
Where did Greeks typically place architectural sculpture?
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73
How were the subjects of the Parthenon's pediments connected to the temple's function?
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74
What is the name of the style applied to this sculpture, and what are the characteristic features of this style?
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75
How were Geometric vases, such as the funerary krater, decorated?
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76
What makes Minoan figures easy to distinguish from Egyptian and Mesopotamian figures?
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77
What features suggest that the Minoan Snake Goddess is a deity?
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78
Why do these appear to come from different eras?
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79
What aspects of the imagery reveal that Greek artists were experimenting with placing figures in the pediment?
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80
Although these images both date to the Archaic period, how are they different?
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