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- Paleolithic
- 150-100 BC
- 150-100 BC
- paleolithic
- Neolithic
- 70-55 BC
- Sumerian
- 35-31BC
- 35-31 BC
- Sumerian
- Egyptian Old Kingdom First Dynasty
- 30-28
- 30-28 BC
- Egyptian Old Kingdom First Dynasty
- Egpytian Old Kingdom Thirdy Dynasty
- 27 BC
- 27 BC
- Egyptian Old Kingdom Third Dynasty
- Egyptian Old Kingdom Fourth Dynasty
- 26-25BC
- 26-25
- Egyptian Old Kingdom Fourth Dynasty
- Neo-sumerian
- 21-20 BC
- 21-20 BC
- Neo-Sumerian
- Neolithic in Western Europe
- 28-16 BC
- 28-16 BC
- Neolithic in Western Europe
- Egyptian New Kingdom
- 16-11
- Minoan
- 16-15 BC
- 16-15 BC
- Minoan
- Mycenaean
- 14-13 BC
- 14-13 BC
- Mycenaean
- Assyrian
- 8-7 BC
- 8-7 BC
- Assyrian
- Neo-babylonian
- 6 BC
- 6 BC
- Neo-babylonian
- Achaemian Persian
- 6-4 BC
- 6-4
- Achaemian Persian
- Giza is the location of the pyramid
- Cheops, Chepren, Mycerinus
- Wooden columns with reverse tapers are located at
- Knossos
- The architect of the funerary temple at Thebes
- Senmut
- The temple of Queen HAtshepsut dates from
- 16-11 BC
- Trithilons are located at
- Stonehenge
- The earliest known paved street was at
- Kirohkitia
- The plan of a mastaba is
- Rectangular
- The Ishtar gate is in
- babylon
- The form of a tholos was presented at
- kirokita
- There was a citadel at
- Tiryns
- There was a cell at
- Eridu
- Animals depicted in heroic postions are at
- Mycenae
- Man-headed-winged-five-legged bulls were at
- Mycenae
- Location of Venus of Willendorf
- Lascaux
- During Paleolithic times humans refered to the cave as
- the womb of mother earth
- The farther you go into a paleolithic cave the chambers are said to be more
- metaphysical-spirtual
- The town with homes in very close proximity during neolithic times is
- catal huyuk
- There is an orthogonal grid set up in this neolithic town
- catal huyuk
- Mud-brick masonry first appears at
- catal huyuk
- The walls in this area are plastered and then painted with first known landscape design
- catal huyuk
- Timber framing is used in this location to support a post and lintel style roof
- catal huyuk
- Trabeated
- post and lintel
- The homes in this town have rectangular cubic mass
- catal huyuk
- The only way to enter these rectangular neolothis homes is
- roof access
- Elevated sleeping platforms are first seen here
- catal huyuk
- The roof entry of these houses also doubles as
- hearth, catal huyuk
- Painting is used as decoration, with a landscape of 2 volcanos here
- catal huyuk
- The first known paved street is located at the village of
- Khirokitia
- Tholos shaped homes are first seen here
- Khirokitia
- Random stone masonry is used in these tholos style huts
- khirkitia
- corbel domes are really
- false domes
- Meso means
- between
- potamia means
- two rivers
- The temple VII is located between what rivers
- tigris and euphrates
- Cuneiform
- a style of writing of symbols on clay tablets
- Cardinal points
- n,s,e,w
- Temple VII at Eridu is distinct because
- we only know the ground plan
- This temples four corners lines up with the cardinal points
- temple VII, eridu
- monumental edifice
- the first time we see a temple like this, Temple VII
- The walls at Temple VII
- Mud brick buttressing, only serves as a design element
- cella
- waiting room of temple
- The cella at Temple VII provides this sort of entry into the temple
- indirect approach
- This Temple was originally White Washed
- White Temple on Ziggurat
- Ziggurat is
- a man made hill, platform for a temple
- The Ziggurat at Warka has a plan that is
- orthogonal but not rectangular
- The sides of the White Temple are
- battered and tappered backwards
- The White temples approach is
- extremely indirect you must go all the way around the building
- Which temple has a double door entry for gods
- White temple at warka
- this temple contains an altar that is rectangular at one end and curved at the other
- white temple at warka
- The altar at the white temple at warka
- round at one end, rectangular at the other
- Kiln fired cones are at
- cone mosaics, warka
- The first show of polychromatic design is at
- cone mosaics warka
- The painting depicting a garden at thebes includes...
- decorative ponds
- There were light wells at
- knossos
- There were mortise and tenon joints at
- stonehenge
- There was a postern at
- Tiryns
- There was raking light at
- The entry corridor at saqqara
- Reversed tapered engaged columns framed the entry at
- tholos tomb
- The hanging garden at babylon
- located above barrel vaults
- There is an acropolis at
- Mycenae
- The neo-sumerian was from the
- 21-20 century BC
- There is polygonal masonry at
- tiryns
- There is cyclopean masonry at
- tiryns
- There were large ceremonial stairs at
- Ur