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Paleolithic
stone age
Sculpture in the round
Freestanding figures carved or molded in three dimensions.
Abstraction
Abstract art seeks to break away from traditional representation of physical objects
Post and Lintel Construction
is a system with a lintel, header, or architrave as the horizontal member over a building void supported at its ends by two vertical columns, pillars, or posts.
Relief Sculpture
Relief is a sculptural technique where the sculpted elements remain attached to a solid background of the same material. Not 3D
Naturalism
a style and theory of representation based on the accurate depiction of detail.
Megalith
a large stone that forms a prehistoric monument (e.g., a menhir) or part of one
Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
river in SW Asia. Very important for mesopotamia
Sumer / Sumerian
Sumer was the southernmost region of ancient Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq and Kuwait) which is generally considered the cradle of civilization.
Ziggurat
a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple.
Apotropaic Device
designed to avert evil
Register
in sculpture as well as in painting, a register is a vertical level in a work that consists of several levels, especially where the levels are clearly separated by lines
Naram-Sin
ruler of the Akkadians, ruled with absolute power
Stele
is a stone or wooden slab, generally taller than it is wide, erected as a monument, very often for funerary or commemorative purposes.
Babylon / Babylonian
an ancient city of SW Asia, on the Euphrates River, famed for its magnificence and culture: capital of Babylonia and later of the Chaldean empire.
Assur / Assyrian
ancient city
Cuneiform
denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving mainly impressed on clay tablets.
Glazed brick
Brick with a ceramic coating or finish applied then fixed in a second firing. Earthenware so treated can be brightly coloured and useful in decorative façades.
Votive
consisting of or expressing a vow, wish, or desire
Hierarchical Scaling (hieratic scale)
It is the manipulation of size and space in a picture to emphasize importance of a specific object.
Sargon
king of the akkadians
Akkad /Akkadian
City state in ancient middle east
Relief Sculpture
Relief is a sculptural technique where the sculpted elements remain attached to a solid background of the same material
Hammurabi
was the sixth king of the Amorite First Dynasty of Babylon, assumed the throne from his father, Sin-Muballit, and expanded the kingdom to conquer all of ancient Mesopotamia.
Lamassu
is an Assyrian protective deity, often depicted as having a human's head, a body of an ox or a lion, and bird's wings.
Hieroglyphic
writing consisting of hieroglyphs.
Pharaoh
King of egypt
Horus
a solar deity, regarded as either the son or the brother of Isis and Osiris, and usually represented as a falcon or as a man with the head of a falcon.
Uraeus
a representation of a sacred serpent as an emblem of supreme power, worn on the headdresses of ancient Egyptian deities and sovereigns.
Aton
Aton was one of the forms of the Sun, and perhaps the most material one of all those devised by the Egyptians.
Amenhotep III / Akhenaton
Both pharaohs, akhenaton changed his name because he only believed in one god.
Sunken relief
sculptural relief in which the outlines of modeled forms are incised in a plane surface beyond which the forms do not project
Mastaba
an ancient Egyptian tomb rectangular in shape with sloping sides and a flat roof, standing to a height of 17-20 feet (5-6 m), consisting of an underground burial chamber with rooms above it (at ground level) in which to store offerings.
Demotic
of, relating to, or written in a simplified form of the ancient Egyptian hieratic writing
Ka
the supposed spiritual part of an individual human being or god, which survived (with the soul) after death and could reside in a statue of the person.
Nemes
head dress wore by Pharaoh
Idealized
regard or represent as perfect or better than in reality.
Amarna Period
The Amarna Period was an era of Egyptian history during the latter half of the Eighteenth Dynasty when the royal residence of the pharaoh and his queen was shifted to Akhetaten
Sun disk
is the disk of the sun in ancient Egyptian mythology, and originally an aspect of the god Ra
Pyramid
a quadrilateral masonry mass having smooth, steeply sloping sides meeting at an apex, used as a tomb.
Sphinx
is a mythical creature with, as a minimum, the head of a human and the body of a lion.

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