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<p>Prehistory</p>

Prehistory

period before systematic writing

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<p>Paleolithic</p>

Paleolithic

Ancient Greek "old stone"

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<p>Neolithic</p>

Neolithic

Ancient Greek "new stone"

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<p>Representational Art</p>

Representational Art

works created by people to "re-present" to other a certain point of view

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Incising

A technique in which a design is cut into a hard surface with a sharp instrument.

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Pigment

coloring agent derived from naturally occurring organic or mineral material

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Polychromatic

a representation that utilizes two or more colors of pigment

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Monochromatic

a representation that utilizes only one color of pigment

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Silhouette

a representation takes the form of a dark shape against a light background

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Perspective

a system for representing three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface

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Mixed perspective

a convention in art in which every aspect of a body or object is represented from its most characteristic viewpoint

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<p>Continuous narrative</p>

Continuous narrative

artistic convection by which multiple discrete moments in time are represented in the same frame or scene

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<p>Negative space</p>

Negative space

the space that surrounds an object

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<p>Positive space</p>

Positive space

the space that represents the main focus of a picture

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Realism/naturalism

a style of representation that attempts to recreate the actual appearance of a subject

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Idealism

A style of representation that attempts to modify the appearance of a subject to match a cultural standard or idea of beauty

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<p>Venus Figure</p>

Venus Figure

name commonly (and erroneously) given to representations of the female body, often found in paleolithic contexts

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<p>Sculpture in the round</p>

Sculpture in the round

a representational object carved in such a way that it is free-standing and can be seen on all sides

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<p>Relief sculpture</p>

Relief sculpture

a representational object carved in such a way that it is remains attached to the material from which it is made

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<p>Additive technique (modeling)</p>

Additive technique (modeling)

a style of sculpting in which the features of an object are created by adding material

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<p>Subtractive technique (carving)</p>

Subtractive technique (carving)

a style of sculpting in which the features of an object are created by removing material

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<p>Sedentism</p>

Sedentism

a change in behavioral patterns from more to less migratory movement of populations.

<p>a change in behavioral patterns from more to less migratory movement of populations.</p>
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<p>Megalithic</p>

Megalithic

name given to prehistoric structures that are built from large stones.

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<p>Monolithic</p>

Monolithic

name given to prehistoric structures that are built from one stone.

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<p>Dolmen</p>

Dolmen

name given to prehistoric structures that are built a large flat stone set atop two or more upright stones.

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<p>Post and lintel</p>

Post and lintel

form of construction was two or more vertical elements (posts) support a horizontal element (lintel).

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<p>Mortise and Tenon</p>

Mortise and Tenon

joining technique for two elements in which a projecting pin (tenon) in one element fits into a hole designed for it (mortice).

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<p>Bluestones</p>

Bluestones

smaller stones

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<p>Sarsen Stones</p>

Sarsen Stones

big stones

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<p>Henge</p>

Henge

circular area enclosed by stones or wooden posts, set in place in the neolithic period.

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Cairn

a pile of stones that serves as a burial site or a marker for a burial.

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Passage grave

a type of prehistoric tomb beneath a cairn reached by a long narrow slab-lined passageway.

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<p>Corbeling</p>

Corbeling

early roofing technique in which each layer / row of stone projects outward (or inward) from the layer upon which it rests. Corbeling is used to form arches and vaults.

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<p>Ceramics</p>

Ceramics

all types of objects made from fired clay, including pottery, porcelain and terracotta.

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<p>Earthenware</p>

Earthenware

ceramics fired to 800-degree Celsius.

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<p>Stoneware</p>

Stoneware

ceramics fired to 1200-degree c, which leads to vitrification.

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<p>Mesopotamia</p>

Mesopotamia

the place between the rivers. Region stretching from the Mediterranean to the Persian gulf that was extensively settled beginning in 4000-3000 BC.

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<p>Fertile crescent</p>

Fertile crescent

arc shaped region that was settled near the end of the neolithic period due to its ability to support large scale agriculture.

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<p>Ziggurat</p>

Ziggurat

a tall, stepped tower, commonly used in Mesopotamia to support a shrine.

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<p>Inlay</p>

Inlay

form of surface decoration that involves setting one material into a shaped space in another.

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<p>Register</p>

Register

a device used to arrange space representational images. In sculpture, this often takes the form of horizontal bands that serve as ground lines.

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<p>Hierarchical scale</p>

Hierarchical scale

an artistic convention by which the more important people are depicted larger than others.

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<p>Polytheistic</p>

Polytheistic

Engaging in the practice of worshipping more than one god

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<p>Votive Figure</p>

Votive Figure

unique form of representation that is dedicated to a god.

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<p>Cylinder seal</p>

Cylinder seal

small cylindrical object with incised designs meant to form images when pressed into wet clay.

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<p>Bulla</p>

Bulla

an envelope-like container, made from clay to hold accounting tokens.

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<p>Pictograph</p>

Pictograph

an image or symbol drawn to represent a word or concept.

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<p>Cuneiform</p>

Cuneiform

latin expression meaning "wedge shaped" used to describe the writing system that develops in Mesopotamia around 3,000 BC.

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<p>Lapis Lazuli</p>

Lapis Lazuli

a rare, semi-precious stone, prized in antiquity for its deep blue color.

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<p>Stele</p>

Stele

an upright stone slab or column typically bearing a commemorative inscription or relief design.

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<p>Kingdom</p>

Kingdom

period of time in which upper and lower Egypt are under the rule of one king.

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<p>Intermediate period</p>

Intermediate period

time in which upper and lower Egypt are ruled separately.

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<p>Dynasty</p>

Dynasty

period of time in which a series of individuals rule in succession according to family relations or other type of arrangement.

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<p>King list</p>

King list

a method of record the passage of time according to the names of rulers.

<p>a method of record the passage of time according to the names of rulers.</p>
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Sema tawy

symbol representing the union of upper and lower Egypt.

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<p>Hieroglyph</p>

Hieroglyph

Greek word meaning sacred writing given to texts that appeared mainly in religious contexts.

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<p>Demotic</p>

Demotic

Greek word meaning of the people given to texts used in day to day interactions.

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<p>Nemes headdress</p>

Nemes headdress

a linen garment that drapes over the shoulders, worn by Egyptian royals.

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<p>Canon of proportions</p>

Canon of proportions

systematically ordered grid system governing the overall shape and size of the human figure in Egyptian art.

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<p>Necropolis</p>

Necropolis

Greek expression, meaning "city of the dead." An area near a settlement reserved for monumental burial structures.

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<p>Step pyramid</p>

Step pyramid

a rare form of early dynastic burial which decreases in size from bottom to top in clearly defined levels.

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<p>Mastaba</p>

Mastaba

from the Arabic word for "bench," a flat topped, one-story structure with slanted walls built atop an Egyptian tomb.

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<p>Serdab</p>

Serdab

a chamber associated with an Egyptian tomb, intended to hold a statue representation of the deceased individual, potentially allowing them to interact with the world of the living.

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<p>Sarcophagus</p>

Sarcophagus

from the Greek word meaning "flesh eater," a container for a decrease's person, which is usually monument in nature.

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<p>Faience</p>

Faience

a quartz-ish form of ceramic that produces a glassy surface when fired.

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<p>Shawbti</p>

Shawbti

a figurine placed in a tomb to assist the deceased in the afterlife.

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<p>Amarna Style</p>

Amarna Style

Name commonly given to the unique representational style of sculpting / painting associated with the reign of Akhenaten. Derived from Tell al Amarna, the modern name for Akhetaten

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<p>Aten</p>

Aten

Name of the monotheistic deity worshipped in the reign of Akhenaten in the form of a sun disk.

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<p>Hypostyle Hall</p>

Hypostyle Hall

Term based on the Greek expression “columns beneath,” a room in which the roof structure is supported by columns, often closely spaced.

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<p>Pylon</p>

Pylon

Massive gateway into an Egyptian temple formed from two solid, tapering walls of  oblong shape

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<p>Sunken Relief</p>

Sunken Relief

Form of relief sculpture in which the sculpted elements are carved into a silhouette of the overall shape of the figure leaving no part projecting from the flat background.

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<p>Clerestory</p>

Clerestory

The topmost zone of a wall that is equipped with openings or windows in order to allow light and air into the building. These openings are often positioned above a raised central hallway.

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<p>Obelisk</p>

Obelisk

a stone pillar, typically having a square or rectangular cross section and a pyramidal top set up as a monument or landmark.

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