Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
26 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Upper Paleolithic Peroid |
40,000~10,000 BCE |
|
|
Hybrid Figure Germany 40,000~28,000 BCE (Upper Paleolithic) Mammoth ivory |
|
|
Woman (Venus) of Willendorf Willendorf, Austria 25,000 BCE (Upper Paleolithic) Limestone |
|
|
Two Bison Tuc d'Audoubert, France 13,000 BCE (Upper Paleolithic) Unbaked clay |
|
|
Ceiling View with Bison Altamira cave, Spain 12,000 BCE (Upper Paleolithic) Red ochre, black manganese |
|
|
Chinese Horse Lascaux, France 13,000 BCE (Upper Paleolithic) |
|
|
Rhinoceros, Wounded Man, and Bison Lascaux, France 15,000 BCE (Upper Paleolithic) |
|
|
Spotted Horses with Human Hands Pech-Merle, France 16,000 BCE (Upper Paleolithic) |
|
|
Hall of Running Bulls Lascaux, France 15,000 BCE (Upper Paleolithic) |
|
Neolithic in the West |
4,000~2,000 BCE |
|
|
Stonehenge Salisbury, England 2,800 BCE (Neolithic) |
|
Neolithic in the Near East |
8,000~3,000 BCE |
|
Jericho, Jordan River Valley |
1) ~7,500 BCE (Neolithic) 2) walls, tower, and stairs 3) plastered skulls
|
|
Catal Huyuk, Turkey |
1) ~6,500 BCE (Neolithic) 2) reconstruction of town and shrine
|
|
Paleolithic |
1) Lower Paleolithic (2,000,000~200,000 BCE) 2) Middle Paleolithic (150,000~40,000 BCE) 3) Upper Paleolithic (40,000~10,000 BCE) |
|
Mesolithic |
1) 10,000 BCE~8,000 BCE 2) transitional period of the Stone Age between the Paleolithic and the Neolithic periods 3) adaptation to a hunting, collecting, and fishing economy |
|
Neolithic |
1) origins in the Near East (~8,000 BCE) 2) last phase of the Stone Age 3) domestication of animals, development of agriculture, and the manufacture of pottery and textiles
|
|
In the Round |
3-Dimensional art that is meant to be viewed from all angles (e.g. Woman of Willendorf) |
|
Relief |
the projection of a figure or part of a design in the background or plane which it is carved or modeled (e.g. Two Bison) |
|
Cromlech |
a megalithic chamber tomb |
|
Post-and-lintel construction |
type of construction used to make Stonehenge supports are called posts; beams are called lintels |
|
Megalith |
massive stone slabs (e.g. like those used in making Stonehenge) |
|
Naturalism |
treatment of forms, colors, space, etc., as they might appear in nature |
|
Modeling |
the treatment of volume, as the turning of a form, in sculpture |
|
Optical Image |
showing something as one would actually see it |
|
Composite Image |
offering many details that go toward making the object that is portrayed, though not necessarily in accurate positions |