hoi - quiz 1 - all
What is a ziggurat?
A step-shaped building used as a temple
what Babylonian king developed a code for architects?
King Hammurabi he said if the people in your buildings got hurt, your punishment is death
describe the image of the sphinx
The Great Sphinx is a large human-headed on the body of a lion carved from natural rock in Giza in front of Khafra's pyramid.
how long did cave culture exist before architecture?
about 20,000 years
what kinds of woods were used by the egyptians? what was imported from lebanon?
acacia, palm, ebony sedar from lebanon
give 2 examples of surface decoration that appears on prehistoric pottery
basic geometric shapes or none
why did furniture from the Egyptian culture survive for thousands of years?
because they were sealed in air-tight tombs
how does the author define prehistoric?
before written history
excavations of houses in what prehistoric town revealed built-in reclining couches or beds made from plaster attached to the walls on three sides of the room?
catal huyuk
how was a poorer egyptians house furnished?
chair, table, mat, basket, straw mattress, soul house
how does the author describe what interior design is?
composition and adornment of interior space
what was the primary subject of egyptian wall murals
daily life, religious scenes, accomplishments
Ancient Egyptians fashioned objects from a glasslike substance made from silica that was called?
faience
what do the cylinder seals from ancient Mesopotamia show?
family crest, family emblem, some kind of writing or images
describe the types of images found in Lascaux and Altmira cave paintings and what scholars think their purpose was
figures hunting, animals, hands, their purpose was documentation or to inform others about the resources in the area
how do we today know what furniture looked like from ancient mesopotamia?
from found furniture and furniture depicted in carvings/reliefs
what material was used to decorate the Ishtar Gate?
glazed ceramic tile
describe the Sumerian folding stool and how it functions
has an x form, wood, with a bolt at joint of legs, had cushion, could be folded and carried
describe how the woolly mammoth hut was portable
it was made of bones, tendons, and skins that made it easy to disassemble and reassemble
what was the significance of the discovery of the Rosetta Stone in 1799?
it was the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs it is a stone with writing in Egyptian and Greek script so it was used to translate
Egyptian law declared all garments had to be made from this material to support the local flax crops
linen
2 types of egyptian textile weaving fibers?
linen and wool
because the area lacked stone and timber, what were the primary building materials used in Mesopotamia?
mud-brick
the ancient near east concentrates on which three geographical areas?
persia, mesopotamia, anatolia
describe the process of egyptian wall painting
plaster, charcoal contour, plaster relief or carving, paint - different people for each step
what kinds of household objects were found in Catal Huyuk?
pottery, sofas, woven rugs, goddess statues, lamps, chairs
explain the hierarchy of seat furniture used by Egyptians
raised armchair - pharoah side chair - next important stool cushion floor
what colors were used by cave dwellers in their paintings?
red, black, yellow-brown
the practice of tying twine around two knobs to securely fasten a chest was done by which ancient culture?
the Egyptians they would tie it, seal it with wax , and stamp with emblem/crest
explain the importance of the animal leg and paw foot seen on ancient Egyptian chairs and why they rest on drums
the lion symbolizes power, courage, authority, and strength it is on a drum so that it can still be seen above the loose straw that used to cover the floors
when did humans begin cultivating crops, raising animals, and establishing permanent settlements?
the neolithic era
who commanded the construction of the monuments and buildings of egypt?
the pharoahs
what part of the house did the egyptians use during the hot summer months?
the roof terrace
the interlacing of lotus and papyrus is a symbol of what?
the unification of upper and lower Egypt
why wasn't much money spent on art or building projects?
they had to think practically, there were more important things for them to spend on than art, they only would if the village was stable
ancient egyptian chairs exemplified an understanding of ergonomics, what did their designers do to make the chairs conform to the human body
they made double cove seats and rush seats (woven fabric seat) and also created the slant back chair
describe Daruis the Great's throne chair
upholstered, has cushion, has footstool, lion paw legs, design on stretcher, disks on legs, raised