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    Continuous of the Christian faith and religion. Christ specifics and characteristics through this time period and the temples that were built/why they were built and what they functioned as.
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    The rise of Christianity. The good Shepherd and the beginning to a new era of religion.
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    The key characteristics and features of the Roman emperors along with the main and significant architectures and sculptures. There is a lot of important information in this lecture.
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    The Roman emperors key characteristics and what they have done for their society. The most significant architectures and sculptures from this time are listed.
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    The different pieces of architecture and Roman leaders that were significant at the time. How significant the leader of Rome was to the people.
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    The making and early empire. Main architecture and art in ancient Rome. The main characteristics of each copy of paintings and architectures.
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    Ancient Greeks ending of an era and their last "Hoorah." Defeat and pessimism are the main points to be grasped in this lecture. The Hellenistic period is fully established and analyzed, seeing the main points of the end of the late classical period and the Hellenistic period.
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    The Parthenon and the rest of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. Main characteristics and specifics of the Parthenon's main architectures and the some other Acropolis features.
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    The classical period and the most significant sculptures of this time. Naturalism is beginning to become more and more real. Warriors and architectures are depicted through emotion and specific details.
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    Basic architecture outline and main characteristics within the ancient Greek culture. How they formatted their temples and what made this culture different than others.
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    The archaic period beginnings and what certain forms of naturalism is being opened up until 480 BC. Difference in area of research and medium of marble being sculpted.
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    Key terms and relevant main topics that inhibit the key points across the main eras presented to us in lecture. The main characteristics and ID's are all listed In order.
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    Mycenaean Era and what certain architectures and artifacts are significant to the Mycenaean culture. The main characteristics of the Mycenaean era and the art pieces they cherished and created during that time.
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    The outline of the Minoan culture and what certain artifacts and architecture are make that culture significant. Ancient Aegean introduction through the Minoan culture.
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    The details and findings of the great King Tut and the living god Aton. The details behind Akhenaton and the Amarna Revolution. certain artifacts that pertain the ancient Egyptian era and culture through architecture and coffins.
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    Rest of the Ancient Egyptian information and artifacts. Significant sculptures and architectural designs among the main Pharaohs and their temples/ tombs.
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    Outlines and descriptions of the Ancient Egyptians and some of their most significant artifacts and sculptures. Goes over the great pyramid of Khufu and such.
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    Significant sculptures and architectures of the current Middle East. Important artifacts and characteristics about these pieces of art from Iraq.
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    Shows the dominant turn around and growing in cultures. Towns are starting to be built and domestication begins. defense strategies are presented
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    Further sculptures and architecture of this era and other caves found in France.
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    Introduction to the class and the characteristics of this era before we get into the sculptures and architecture. First architectures found in Lascaux cave, France
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    Representations and key components of Egyptian mythology and the symbols each animal and artifact has. Hieroglyphics and tomb descriptions
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    Babylonians Structures and different regions of power are amplified.
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    These lecture notes contain main characteristics and key components of the ancient near east era and it describes the specifics and hidden functions in each photo. Only key slides were chosen from the professor due to importance and time to go in depth.

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