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ARCH 249 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Twelve large statues of the pharaohAt the center of Khafre's mortuary temple was large 
courtyard surrounded by enormous pillars, in front of which stood _______________ 
Hall of a Hundred ColumnsThe largest roofed space in the palace at Persepolis that was 
able to contain 10,000 people within its 250-footsquare plan was the ________________ 
An examination of Agean artifacts suggests ______________strong influence from 
Mesopotamia as well as contact with Egypt 
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Art 111 - Lecture 05 - Aegean(1).ppt
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Providing in-depth study on Aegean civilization Adapted for students in ART111 class at SCCC 
 
Copyright: Text and images from online sources
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History of Architecture
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This document delves into the rich history of architecture, specifically focusing on three key topics. Firstly, it examines the similarities and differences between Greek and Roman architecture, highlighting the impact of Greek architectural principles on Roman structures. Secondly, it provides an introduction to the architecture of the Aegean civilization, exploring its unique features and influences. Finally, the document sheds light on the 12 architects who contributed to the design and const...
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River Civilizations and Peoples on the Periphery Discussion Post
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Answers: Identify shared characteristics of European, Anatolian, and Aegean settlements between 5000 and 2000 BCE. How did settlements in these regions on the margins differ from urban settlements in river basins? Explain East Asia's relative physical isolation from other Afro-Eurasian societies during this period. To what extent did this isolation shape social development in this region between 4000 and 2000 BCE? Discuss key characteristics of early human civilization revealed by the online pr...
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CLAS 550 FINAL EXAM (Q & A) GRADED TO PASS
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how was slavery in Rome different than slavery in Greece? - -slaves could become citizens 
 
what did the senatus consultum Claudianum (SCC) say about free women? - she could lose her free status If she entered a union w/ a slave 
 
most common types of evidence in Greece that depict slaves as inferior - vase paintings and slave names 
 
where did the majority of Greek slaves come from? - Thrace & the eastern coast of Aegean Sea 
 
the Gaul’s would sell one slave in exchange for. - a jar of wi...
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Sophia Art History 1 Milestone 2 (Solutions)|Art history 1 Unit 2 Milestone Sophia Course Latest Guide
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Art history 1 Unit 2 Milestone Sophia Course 1 Which of the following best describes this sculpture? • Subject is depicted in the Flavian style • Subject is portrayed as a god • Subject's physical imperfections are emphasized • Subject portrays age and wisdom CONCEPT Portraiture, Republic to Flavians 2 The facial expression, seen in the image above, is known as the __________ smile. • Archaic • Kouros • Kore • Peplos CONCEPT The Human Figure in Greek Sculpture 3 Which of the fol...
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AP World History Exam Study Guide Latest Updates
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AP World History Exam Study Guide 
 
Civilization - An ambiguous term often used to denote more complex societies but sometimes used by anthropologists to describe any group of people sharing a set of cultural traits. 
 
Foragers - People who support themselves by hunting wild animals and gathering wild edible plants and insects. 
 
Cuneiform - A system of writing in which wedge-shaped symbols represented words or syllables. It originated in Mesopotamia and was used initially for Sumerian and Ak...
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UT High School World History A Final Exam Thorough Review, Complete Solution
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UT High School World History A Final Exam Thorough Review, Complete Solution 
Pre-history 
the period of time before written records 
Lucy 
3.2 million year old skeleton found in Africa by Donald Johanser 
The pre-history people were this 
Hunter-gatherers (nomadic) 
Stone Age 
When people began using bone and stone tools 
Archaeology 
Study of past human material remains 
Anthropology 
Study of human society, culture, and development 
Humans originated from here 
Africa (eastern + southern) 
Bi...
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HIEU 2031- Final questions and answers 100% correct
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HIEU 2031- Final questions and answers 100% correct 
Pausanias 
A Spartan commander of the Hellenic League after the Persian War around 470's BC. He showed Spartan favoritism and treated other allies poorly and acted like a Persian. As a result, the Greeks approached the Athenians to assume leadership of the naval force. This was the beginning of tensions b/t Athenians and Spartans that led to the Peloponnesian War. 
 
 
 
Eurymedon River 
located in Southern Asia Minor. It is the place where C...
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CSET subtest 1 (world history) Question with complete solution 2023
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CSET subtest 1 (world history) Question with complete solution 2023Mesopotamia 
tigris and euphrates river 
cuneiform (writing) 
organized gov. 
written law code (hammurabi's code) 
systemized religion (zoroastrianism) 
astronomy 
 
 
 
Egypt 
Nile river, mediterranean and Red Sea 
religion of gods (pharaoh) 
writing (hieroglyphics) 
engineering (pyramids) 
mathematics 
 
 
 
India 
Indus and Ganges rivers, Arabian Sea 
urban culture 
planned cities (sanitation system) 
Metallurgy (gold, copper...
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