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This review covers key artworks and terms from Chapters 2 and 3, focusing on Ancient Near Eastern civilizations (Sumer, Akkad, Babylon, Assyria) and Egyptian art (Old and New Kingdoms).
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Review Exam IChapters 2 and 3 Ancient Near Eastern Art (Sumer, Akkad, Babylon, Assyria) Egyptian Art (Old and New Kingdoms)
Review List for Exam IChapter 2 2-7 Nanna Ziggurat, Ur (Sumerian; c. 2100-2050 BCE) • 2-10 Votive Statues from the Square Temple of Eshnunna (Sumerian; c. 2900-2600) • 2-12-13 Bull lyre, from the King’s tomb, Ur (Sumerian, 2685 BCE) • 2-16 Stele of Naramsin (Akkadian; 2254-2218)Limestone (1.98 m.) • Stele of Hammurabi, from Susa (Babylonian; c. 1792-1750) • 2-18 Stele of Hammurabi, from Susa (Babylonian, c. 1792-1750) • 2-20 Assurnasipal II Killing Lions, from the palace of Assursirpal, Nimrud, Iraq (Assyrian, c. 850 BCE) • 2-22 Assurbanipal and His Queen in the Garden, from the palace at Nineveh (Assyrian, c. 647 BCE) • 2-25 Ishtar Gate and the Throne Room Wall, from Babylon (Neo-Babylon, 575 BCE)
TERMS • Cuneiform • frieze • Polytheistic • Reliefs • Zuggurat
2-10 Votive Statues from the Square Temple of Eshnunna (Sumerain; c. 2900-2600)
2-12-13Bull lyre, from the King’s tomb, Ur (Summerian, 2685 BCE)
2-16Stele of Naramsin (Akkadian; 2254-2218)Limestone (1.98 m.)
2.18 Stele of Hummurabi, from Susa (Babylonian; c. 1792-1750)
2-20 Assurnasirpal II Killing Lions, from the palace complex, Iraq, c. 850 BCE
2-22 Assurbanipal and His Queen in the Garden, from the palace at Nineveh Iraq, 647 BCE
2-24 Reconstruction drawing of Babylon in the 6th century BCE
2-25 Ishtar Gate and throne room, from Babylon, Iraq, C. 575 BCE
Review list for Exam IChapters 3 • 3-6-8 Funerary Complex of Djoser, Saqqara. Limestone (62 m), Old Kingdom (Dynasty 3), c. 2667-2648 BCE or 27th BCE. ; architect Imhotep • Great Pyramids, Giza, Old Dynasty (Dynasty 4), c. 2601-2515 BCE. Erected by (from left) Menkaura, Khafra, Khufu. Granite and limestone, Khufu’s pyramid is the oldest and tallest (137 m.). • 3-11 King Khafra, from Temple of Khafra, Dynasty 4 (c. 2500 BCE) • 3-12 King Menkaura and His Wife (perhaps Khamerernebty) from Giza. Dynasty 4, c. 2500 BCE) • 3-14 Seated Scribe, from the Tomb of Kai, Saqqara. Dynasty 5, c. 2494-2345 BCE). Painted limestone.
3-31 Funerary temple of Hatshepsut, Dier el-Bahri, Dynasty 18, 1473-1458 BCE,Senunmut architect • 3-29 Temple of Amun, Mut and Khons, Lukor. Dynasty 19, c. 1279-1213 BCE • 3-41 Temple of Ramases II, Abu Simbel. Dynasty 19, c. 1279-1213 BCE. • 3-33 Akhenaten and His Family, from Akhenaten, Dynasty 18, c. 1348-1336 BCE3-35 • 3-35 Nefertiti, from Akhetaten, Dynasty 18, c. 1348-1336 BCE • 3-39 Inner Coffin of Tutankhamun’s sarcophagus, Dynasty 18, c. 1336-1327 BCE • 3-43 Queen Nefertari making an Offering to Isis, Tomb of Nefertari, Valley of the Queen, Dynasty 19, c. 1279-1213 BCE
TERMS • Axial plan • Hieroglyphic writing • Hypostyle hall • Mastaba • Obelisk • pylon • Pyramid
3-3 Palette of Narmer (Early Dynastic (Dynasty I); c. 3000 BCE
3-6-8 Funerary Complex of Djoser, Saqqara. Limestone (62 m), Old Kingdom (Dynasty 3), c. 2667-2648 BCE or 27th BCE.
Great Pyramids, Giza, Old Dynasty (Dynasty 4), c. 2601-2515 BCE. • Erected by (from left) Menkaura, Khrfra, Khufu. Granite and limestone, • Khufu’s pyramid is the oldest and tallest (137 m.).
3-11 King Khafra, from Temple of Khafra, Dynasty 4 (c. 2500 BCE)
3-12 King Menkaura and His Wife,from Giza. Dynasty 4, c. 2500 BCE)
3-14 Seated Scribe, from the Tomb of Kai, Saqqara. Dynasty 5, c. 2494-2345 BCE).
3-31 Funerary temple of Hatshepsut, Dier el-Bahri, Dynasty 18, 1473-1458 BCE
3-29 Temple of Amun, Mut and Khons, Lukor. Dynasty 19, c. 1279-1213 BCE
3-41 Temple of Ramases II, Abu Simbel. Dynasty 19, c. 1279-1213 BCE.
3-33 Akhenaten and His Family, from Akhenaten, Dynasty 18, c. 1348-1336 BCE
3-39 Inner Coffin of Tutankhamun’s sarcophagus, Dynasty 18, c. 1336-1327 BCE
3-43 Queen Nefertari making an Offering to Isis, Tomb of Nefertari, Dynasty 19, c. 1279-1213 BCE