Deck 2: Art of the Ancient Near East
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Deck 2: Art of the Ancient Near East
1
Ziggurats functioned symbolically as _______________.
A) heavenly palaces
B) bridges between earth and the heavens
C) fortresses of the gods
D) the home of the gods
A) heavenly palaces
B) bridges between earth and the heavens
C) fortresses of the gods
D) the home of the gods
B
2
The most impressive surviving archeological remains of the Sumerians is the __________.
A) pyramid
B) palace
C) ziggurat
D) grid
A) pyramid
B) palace
C) ziggurat
D) grid
C
3
The most complete version found of the Epic of Gilgamesh was written in __________.
A) Sumerian
B) Akkadian
C) Babylonian
D) Mesopotamian
A) Sumerian
B) Akkadian
C) Babylonian
D) Mesopotamian
B
4
The image of Gudea, the ruler of Lagash, is well known to students of Near Eastern art because of the twenty surviving ____________________that he commissioned.
A) steles
B) relief panels
C) votive statues
D) palaces
A) steles
B) relief panels
C) votive statues
D) palaces
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5
Mesopotamian sculptors told stories clearly and economically by organizing visual narratives in horizontal bands called________________.
A) registers
B) hierarchic scales
C) grids
D) steles
A) registers
B) hierarchic scales
C) grids
D) steles
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6
The notched walls built as part of military defenses are called __________.
A) grids
B) registers
C) crenellations
D) ziggurats
A) grids
B) registers
C) crenellations
D) ziggurats
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7
The Sumerians invented the first system of writing called ______________.
A) pictographs
B) hieroglyphics
C) cuneiform
D) inlay
A) pictographs
B) hieroglyphics
C) cuneiform
D) inlay
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8
At Kalhu, low relief scenes of _______________ covered the walls.
A) war campaigns and lion hunts
B) abstract, geometric motifs
C) bulls and the god Marduk
D) judgments and punishments
A) war campaigns and lion hunts
B) abstract, geometric motifs
C) bulls and the god Marduk
D) judgments and punishments
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9
Inlaid images on the sound box of the Great Lyre with Bull's Head creates an intriguing relationship to _________.
A) the Epic of Gilgamesh
B) royal cemetery at Ur
C) marriage
D) military conquest
A) the Epic of Gilgamesh
B) royal cemetery at Ur
C) marriage
D) military conquest
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10
Which of the following objects conveys both political and religious meaning?
A) Stele of Naram-Sin
B) Votive Statue of Gudea
C) Nanna Ziggurat
D) All of the above
A) Stele of Naram-Sin
B) Votive Statue of Gudea
C) Nanna Ziggurat
D) All of the above
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11
Which of the following was NOT a convention for representing figures in Sumerian art?
A) wide, staring eyes
B) stylized bodies and faces
C) emphasis on cubic forms
D) inlaid details of shell and stone
A) wide, staring eyes
B) stylized bodies and faces
C) emphasis on cubic forms
D) inlaid details of shell and stone
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12
At the top of the Anu ziggurat White Temple was ____________.
A) decorated with scenes of military victories
B) a living quarters for priests
C) filled with giant columns
D) a simple rectangle with an off-center doorway
A) decorated with scenes of military victories
B) a living quarters for priests
C) filled with giant columns
D) a simple rectangle with an off-center doorway
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13
The uppermost scene of the Carved Vessel from Uruk may represent ____________ between the goddess and her consort.
A) the violation of her tempe precinct
B) a group burial
C) a reenactment of ritual marriage
D) the signing of a peace treaty
A) the violation of her tempe precinct
B) a group burial
C) a reenactment of ritual marriage
D) the signing of a peace treaty
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14
In the Stele of Naram-Sin , what artistic device is used to signal Naram-Sin's importance and reinforce his divine right to rule?
A) Relative perspective
B) Hierarchic scale
C) Registers
D) Silhouetting
A) Relative perspective
B) Hierarchic scale
C) Registers
D) Silhouetting
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15
Guardian figures, called lamassus, combined features from all of the following EXCEPT ____________.
A) a man
B) a god
C) an eagle
D) a horse
A) a man
B) a god
C) an eagle
D) a horse
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16
Sumerians used hard, rock __________ for identifying documents and establishing property ownership.
A) stele stones
B) crenellated forms
C) cylinder seals
D) lamassus seals
A) stele stones
B) crenellated forms
C) cylinder seals
D) lamassus seals
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17
The Stele of Hammurabi is significant as both a work of ancient Mesopotamian art and as __________.
A) an example of Babylonian literature
B) a religious artifact recording Hebrew tradition
C) Danube a key to deciphering cuneiform texts
D) an historical document recording a written code of law
A) an example of Babylonian literature
B) a religious artifact recording Hebrew tradition
C) Danube a key to deciphering cuneiform texts
D) an historical document recording a written code of law
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18
By the end of the ninth century BCE, the __________ culture controlled most of Mesopotamia.
A) Assyrian
B) Persian
C) Hittite
D) Babylonian
A) Assyrian
B) Persian
C) Hittite
D) Babylonian
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19
The Greeks called __________ the "land between the rivers."
A) Mesopotamia
B) Mesoaqua
C) Sumeria
D) Babylon
A) Mesopotamia
B) Mesoaqua
C) Sumeria
D) Babylon
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20
Sumerian votive figures were dedicated to the __________.
A) people
B) king
C) gods
D) priests
A) people
B) king
C) gods
D) priests
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21
The __________of Hammurabi is made of basalt and stands almost seven feet tall.
A) Apadana
B) Stele
C) Ziggurat
D) Lamassu
A) Apadana
B) Stele
C) Ziggurat
D) Lamassu
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22
The incised design on a cylinder seal found in the tomb of Queen Paubi demonstrates the Sumerian's use of ___________.
A) narrative images
B) geometric patterns
C) elaborate personal monograms
D) cuneiform
A) narrative images
B) geometric patterns
C) elaborate personal monograms
D) cuneiform
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23
Gilgamesh was the legendary king of __________.
A) Babylon
B) Akkad
C) Uruk
D) Anu
A) Babylon
B) Akkad
C) Uruk
D) Anu
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24
The first domestication of grains occurred in the area known as the __________.
A) Fertile Crescent
B) Hattusha
C) Zagros mountains
D) Persia
A) Fertile Crescent
B) Hattusha
C) Zagros mountains
D) Persia
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25
The Sumerians were defeated by their northern neighbors called the __________.
A) Lullubians
B) Guti
C) Akkadians
D) Hittites
A) Lullubians
B) Guti
C) Akkadians
D) Hittites
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26
______________ decorated the Hittite gates at Hattusha.
A) Bears
B) Lions
C) Horses
D) Elephants
A) Bears
B) Lions
C) Horses
D) Elephants
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27
The Great Lyre with Bull's Head was found in a royal __________.
A) palace
B) tomb
C) gateway
D) crenellation
A) palace
B) tomb
C) gateway
D) crenellation
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28
The relief of Darius and Xerxes Receiving Tribute exemplifies Persian art's emphasis on _________.
A) the divinity of the king
B) military power
C) allegiance and economic prosperity
D) multicultural tolerance
A) the divinity of the king
B) military power
C) allegiance and economic prosperity
D) multicultural tolerance
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29
Sculptures of the leader Gudea emphasize ______________.
A) his power
B) the power centers of the body
C) his relationship to his queens
D) his law code
A) his power
B) the power centers of the body
C) his relationship to his queens
D) his law code
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30
The lion hunting scene of Assurnasirpal II marks a shift in Mesopotamian art from a sense of timelessness toward greater _________.
A) political content
B) emotional drama
C) historical accuracy
D) interest in individuals
A) political content
B) emotional drama
C) historical accuracy
D) interest in individuals
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31
What original elements have been lost from the Warka Head ?
A) the painted marble body
B) a gold wig
C) inlaid emerald eyes
D) all of the above
A) the painted marble body
B) a gold wig
C) inlaid emerald eyes
D) all of the above
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32
Stepped structures known as ziggurats may have developed from the practice of ___________________.
A) using prisoners as a work force
B) repeated rebuilding at sacred sites
C) establishing settlements on high land for safety
D) burying the dead in pyramids
A) using prisoners as a work force
B) repeated rebuilding at sacred sites
C) establishing settlements on high land for safety
D) burying the dead in pyramids
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33
In the many votive statues commissioned by Gudea, he is represented as ____________________.
A) a strong and pious ruler
B) a powerful military leader
C) an idealized divine figure
D) a prosperous and generous businessman
A) a strong and pious ruler
B) a powerful military leader
C) an idealized divine figure
D) a prosperous and generous businessman
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34
Known for his persecution of Jews, as recorded in the Hebrew Bible's Book of Daniel, Nebuchadnezzar II was responsible for transforming ______________into one of the most splendid cities of its day.
A) Ur
B) Persepolis
C) Babylon
D) Nineveh
A) Ur
B) Persepolis
C) Babylon
D) Nineveh
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35
What subject was NOT depicted in the relief panels decorating Assurbanipal's palace at Nineveh?
A) scenes of court life
B) battle scenes
C) hunting scenes
D) scenes from the Epic of Gilgamesh
A) scenes of court life
B) battle scenes
C) hunting scenes
D) scenes from the Epic of Gilgamesh
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36
The Ishtar Gate and the walls extended beyond were made from _____________.
A) semi-precious stones
B) glazed bricks
C) glass mosaic
D) paint
A) semi-precious stones
B) glazed bricks
C) glass mosaic
D) paint
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37
_____________ were huge stepped structures surmounted by a shrine or temple.
A) Stele
B) Ziggurats
C) Apadanas
D) Citadels
A) Stele
B) Ziggurats
C) Apadanas
D) Citadels
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38
Along with shell and wood the materials ________ and ______ were used to sculpt the elaborate bull head on a lyre found at a royal tomb in Ur.
A) iron; gold
B) faience; turquoise
C) glazed brick; gold
D) gold; lapis lazuli
A) iron; gold
B) faience; turquoise
C) glazed brick; gold
D) gold; lapis lazuli
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39
Which of the following materials was NOT used in the Great Lyre with Bull's Head ?
A) alabaster
B) shell
C) lapis lazuli
D) wood
A) alabaster
B) shell
C) lapis lazuli
D) wood
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40
To keep business records, the Sumerians pressed a __________ into clay tablets to produce cuneiform writing.
A) stylus
B) seal
C) picture stamp
D) chisel
A) stylus
B) seal
C) picture stamp
D) chisel
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41
A beautiful copper alloy head, which is the earliest major work of hollow-cast sculpture known in the ancient Near East, dates from the time of __________.
A) Darius
B) Nebuchadnezzar
C) Ashurbanipal
D) Sargon
A) Darius
B) Nebuchadnezzar
C) Ashurbanipal
D) Sargon
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42
Cylinder seals, which were often buried with the dead, were signs of ____________.
A) favor of the gods
B) belief in the afterlife
C) status or high office
D) penance
A) favor of the gods
B) belief in the afterlife
C) status or high office
D) penance
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43
The __________ may have been the first group of people to work in iron.
A) Persians
B) Hittites
C) Gudeans
D) Lullubians
A) Persians
B) Hittites
C) Gudeans
D) Lullubians
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44
The ceremonial entrance to the city of Babylon was the __________ Gate.
A) Ishtar
B) Marduk
C) Anu
D) Naram-Sin
A) Ishtar
B) Marduk
C) Anu
D) Naram-Sin
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45
________________ excavated Ur during the 1920s.
A) The Louvre
B) Sir Leonard Woolley
C) Baghdad diplomats
D) Susa
A) The Louvre
B) Sir Leonard Woolley
C) Baghdad diplomats
D) Susa
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46
The main figure depicted on the Disk of Enheduanna was the daughter of the Akkadian king ______________.
A) Assurnasirpal
B) Sargon I
C) Naram-Sin
D) Gudea
A) Assurnasirpal
B) Sargon I
C) Naram-Sin
D) Gudea
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47
Their tolerance of ___________ won the Persians the loyalty of their subjects.
A) internal uprisings
B) trade with the Greeks
C) native customs and religions
D) merchants
A) internal uprisings
B) trade with the Greeks
C) native customs and religions
D) merchants
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48
The relief sculpture of Assurnasirpal II killing lions probably depicts a _____________.
A) detail of military campaign
B) ceremonial hunt
C) favorite past time of Assyrians
D) religious ritual
A) detail of military campaign
B) ceremonial hunt
C) favorite past time of Assyrians
D) religious ritual
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49
Sumerian votive figures possess __________that reflect Mesopotamian devotional beliefs.
A) horned crowns
B) elaborate garments
C) large open eyes
D) muscular bodies
A) horned crowns
B) elaborate garments
C) large open eyes
D) muscular bodies
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50
The ruler, __________, conquered the Persian Empire in 334 BCE.
A) Sargon II
B) Xerxes
C) Alexander the Great
D) Gudea
A) Sargon II
B) Xerxes
C) Alexander the Great
D) Gudea
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51
In the image of Enemies Crossing the Euphrates to Escape Assyrian Archers (p. 42), the __________________ convey depth.
A) trees
B) different viewpoints
C) presence of animals
D) overlapping and swimming
A) trees
B) different viewpoints
C) presence of animals
D) overlapping and swimming
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52
Relief sculptures like Darius and Xerxes Receiving Tribute at Persepolis would have originally been _____________and included details in gold leaf.
A) glazed
B) sealed
C) inscribed with words
D) painted
A) glazed
B) sealed
C) inscribed with words
D) painted
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53
Demonstrating the importance of art objects as military booty, the ___________ was taken by an Elamite king.
A) Disk of Enheduanna
B) Stele of Naram-Sin
C) Votive Statue of Gudea
D) Stele of Hammurabi
A) Disk of Enheduanna
B) Stele of Naram-Sin
C) Votive Statue of Gudea
D) Stele of Hammurabi
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54
A Near East devotional practice was to set up __________ in a shrine before an image of a god.
A) votive figures
B) statues of rulers
C) war spoilia
D) musical instruments
A) votive figures
B) statues of rulers
C) war spoilia
D) musical instruments
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55
Most of the buildings in Kalhu were built from __________ and covered with limestone and alabaster.
A) cut marble
B) alabaster
C) bitumen
D) mud bricks
A) cut marble
B) alabaster
C) bitumen
D) mud bricks
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56
In the Stele of Naram-Sin, the presence of trees suggests ________________.
A) a nature religion
B) movement out of the desert
C) a foreign land
D) an actual event
A) a nature religion
B) movement out of the desert
C) a foreign land
D) an actual event
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57
On the Stele of Hammurabi, the ruler broke new ground by __________________.
A) his authoritarian rule
B) ill treatment of his enemies
C) regulating laws and punishments
D) portraying lion hunts
A) his authoritarian rule
B) ill treatment of his enemies
C) regulating laws and punishments
D) portraying lion hunts
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58
The ____________, which Darius built at Persepolis, was large enough to hold several thousand people.
A) ziggurat
B) apadana
C) lamassu
D) stele
A) ziggurat
B) apadana
C) lamassu
D) stele
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59
In the Stele of Hammurabi, Hammurabi stands in a gesture of____________ before the seated god Shamash.
A) submission
B) defeat
C) prayer
D) victory
A) submission
B) defeat
C) prayer
D) victory
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60
Naram-Sin is represented ____________, equating male vigor with power and heroism.
A) with a well-formed body
B) wearing the costume of a pharaoh
C) with numerous deities
D) as a composite creature
A) with a well-formed body
B) wearing the costume of a pharaoh
C) with numerous deities
D) as a composite creature
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61
How did the agriculture change the face of culture in the Fertile Crescent?
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62
What is the subject of the register scenes of The Great Lyre with Bull's Head?
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63
What major cultural shift took place between 4000 BCE and 3000 BCE?
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64
What were some of the marvels of the city of Babylon?
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65
How was the ziggurat constructed and what purpose did it serve?
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66
What were the geographic boarders of the Hittite civilization?
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67
How was the imperial complex at Persepolis laid out and how did it develop?
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68
Why was Mesopotamia vulnerable to political upheaval?
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69
How is trade exemplified in The Great Lyre with Bull's Head?
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70
What were some of the significant features of the palace complex of Sargon II?
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71
How is Gudea generally portrayed and why is his face so familiar?
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72
What are some of the conventions of the Sumerian votive figure?
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73
What purposes did the large architectural complexes of Uruk serve?
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74
How did Assurnasirpal II improve his empire?
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75
What story does the Stele of Naram-Sin tell?
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76
What did the mutilations of the Head of a Man mean?
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77
What are some of the important "firsts" developed by the Sumerians?
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78
What types of arts flourished in early cities?
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79
In the ancient Near East, why was there a need to control the water supply of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers?
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80
How was the ancient Near Eastern city-state created?
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