Chapter 1: Art In the Stone Age
What is not a function of the megalithic monument at Stonehenge
A historical memorial
passage grave
A prehistoric tomb with a long stone corridor leading to a burial chamber covered by a great tumulus.
What was found in Makapansgat, South Africa?
A reddish brown jasperite pebble with a face carved into it.
What is the likely function of the Neolithic site of Göbekli Tepe
A religious center
apse
A semicircular recess in the wall of a building
beam
A structural member, usually horizontal, that carries a load that is applied transverse to its length. Wooden intel.
What settlement is associated with the beginning of large-scale, or monumental, sculpture?
Ain Ghazal
Where was the human figure made from plaster, painted and inlaid with bitumen found?
Ain Ghazal, Jordon (West Asia)
Why were animals depicted in twisted perspectives?
Allows a complete depiction of the concept of the animal
What is the seeming contradiction in the paintings of the Chauvet cave?
Although they are the oldest Paleolithic paintings, they exhibit advanced painting features and narrative content.
What animals are on the wall of the Chauvet Cave, Vallon-Pont-d'Arc, France?
Aurochs, horses, and rhinoceroses
What paintings are found in the cave at Altamira, Spain from 13,000 - 10,000 BCE
Bison
What was found in La Madeleine, France from 12,000 BCE
Bison licking it's flank made out of Reindeer horn
Tumulus
Burial Mound
What was found in the Apollo 11 cave in Namibia in 28,000 BCE?
Feline with human feet drawn with charcoal on stone.
What do historians suspect is the purpose of the Venus of Willendorf?
Fertility Figure
What was found in Brassempouy, France?
Head of a woman carved out of woolly mammoth ivory
What does Skara Brae, Scotland have?
Houses made with stone, timber and no roof
What was found in Jericho made out of plaster, painted and inlaid with seashells?
Human skull with restored features
What was found in Hohlenstein-Stadel, Germany?
Human with feline head carved out of wooly mammoth ivory
ground line
In paintings and reliefs, a painted or carved baseline on which figures appear to stand.
Anatolia
Large peninsula in West Asia
Where is the Hall of Bulls located?
Lascaux Cave, France
What is the feline head in Hohlenstein-Stadel, Germany, carved from?
Mammoth ivory
What transitional period occurred just before Europe became climatically, geographically, and biologically much as it is today?
Mesolithic Era
What component is lacking from large Neolithic fortifications and megalithic structures?
Mortar
Where is the Apollo 11 cave located?
Namibia
What was found in Willendorf, Austria from 28,000-25,000 BCE
Nude woman (Venus of Willendorf) shaped out of limestone
What architectural technique is used at the far-flung Neolithic sites of Hagar Qim and Stonehenge
Post and lintel
What is in the Reclining woman made from?
Rock-cut relief
What's on the left wall in the Axial Gallery of the cave in Lascaux, France?
Running horse
Where are the circle of trilithons
Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England
What most likely is the purpose of negative handprints appearing in some Paleolithic caves?
Signatures
What country is the Altamira cave located in?
Spain
What paintings were in Pech-Merle, France?
Spotted horses and negative hand imprints on cave walls.
What is the Neolithic Jericho near the west bank of the Jordan river?
Stone laid without mortar
What was found in Göbleki Tepe, Turkey?
T-shaped stone pillar with animal reliefs
Neolithic
The "new" Stone Age. The shift to food production and built settlements.
What architectural form makes the temple at Hagar Qing noteworthy
The combination of straight and curved forms
What is most likely the explanation for the lack of consistent ground line, the different drawing techniques, and the overlapping figures in the cave paintings of the Paleolithic in Europe
The paintings were done over many years by many different artists
What great human advance accounts for the Neolithic origins of metalwork, weaving, pottery, and simple clay records?
The settlement into organized societies around agriculture
How do materials of the paintings from çatal höyük differ from Paleolithic paintings
They are made using brushes on a prepared surface
What was found in the cave at Le Tuc d'Audoubert, France in 15,000-10,000BCE
Two bisons reliefs
Mesopotamia
Western Asia which is now home to Iraq, Kuwait, Turkey and Syria.
What was found in Laussel, France from 25,000 -20,000 BCE
Woman holding a bison horn in painted limestone
What painting as at the well of the cave in Lascaux, France?
Woolly rhinoceros, wounded man, and disemboweled bison
twisted perspective/ composite view
a convention of representation in which part of a figure is shown in profile and another part of the same figure is shown frontally
Composite View
a defined way of displaying attribute information that represents a complete "picture" of a member
lintel
a horizontal beam used to span an opening
radiocarbon dating
a method of measuring the decay rate of carbon isotopes in organic matter to determine the age of organic materials such as wood and fiber
dry masonry
a mortarless stone construction technique in which the stones are held in place by their own weight
trilithons
a pair of monoliths topped with a lintel; found in megalithic structures
What is in Newgrange, Ireland that originated from 3200-2500 BCE
a passage grave that contains a corbeled dome
burin
a pointed tool used for engraving or incising
dome
a rounded vault forming the roof of a building or structure, typically with a circular base.
Post-and lintel
a system of construction in which two posts support a lintel
corbeled vaulting
a vault formed by the piling of stone blocks in horizontal courses, long beams inward until the two walls meet in an arch
Megalith
a very large usually rough stone used in prehistoric cultures as a monument or building block
Henge
an arrangment of megalithic stones in a circle, often surrounded by a ditch
What is the most salient feature of the climatic environment of northern Europe around 9000 BCE
melting ice
Conceptual representation
representation of the fundamental distinguising properties of a person or object, not the way a figure or object appears in space and light at a specific moment.
mesolithic
the "middle" Stone Age between the Paleolithic and the Neolithic ages
Paleolithic
the "old" Stone Age, during which humankind produced the first sculptures and paintings. Art used for ritual purposes
Optical representation
the representation of people and objects seen from a fixed viewpoint
What's in Malta (a island country in Southern Europe)
the ruins of Hagar Qim from 3200-2500 BCE
incise
to cut into a surface with a sharp instrument
find spot
where an artifact was found; provenance, origin
Where was the deer hunt wall painting located and from?
Çatal höyük, Turkey from 6000 BCE