PPT-Ancient Near Eastern Art
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Part 2 Babylonian Art Stele of Hammurabi c 1780 BCE Susa modern Shush Iran basalt Earliest legal code King Hammurabi is figure on the left Shamash Sun god on right
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Part 2 Babylonian Art Stele of Hammurabi c 1780 BCE Susa modern Shush Iran basalt Earliest legal code King Hammurabi is figure on the left Shamash Sun god on right Shamash hands king a rope ring and rod of friendship. Sc MS R D CDE Whats New In many nutrition studies and health reports data on Middle Easterners and Eastern Euro peans are not broken down by subgroup Thus it is difficult to differentiate between subgroups from the same region Little is known regard And friends. Eastern Bluebirds. Eastern Bluebird . with finches and woodpecker. Eastern Bluebird . with finches and woodpecker. Eastern Bluebird . with finches and woodpecker. Ancient Near Eastern Art. a. What are the significant differences between prehistoric art and ancient Near Eastern art? . b. What developments occur as civilization develops?. c. How does the notion of civilization change the way people see themselves, each other, and their history?. Indians. &. Southeast . Indians. Lesson 6. Life in the Eastern Woodlands. The Eastern Woodlands covers the U.S. east of the Mississippi River.. Eastern Woodland people had many uses for trees:. Canoes. Station 1. The Gods and Myths. What . are the purposes of myths in Greek culture. ?. Myths were used to explain the world around them.. . 2. Why . is the story of Prometheus an example of a myth. ?. Describe how the Eastern Woodlands peoples adapted to their environment.. Locate the Eastern Woodlands cultural area and compare lifeways among its inhabitants. How did the geography and climate of the Eastern Woodlands affect the Native Americans there?. The charming undiscovered . Greece. Let’s communicate it!. Καλημέρα. .. OVERVIEW. Industrie-Contact AG / Presenter. The German tourist and the German tourism market. Eastern Macedonia and Thrace. One of three main Christian groups. 200-300 million Orthodox Christians in the world. Based on elements of Eastern European and Middle Eastern culture. Sometimes referred to as “Byzantine Christianity”. Life in the Eastern Woodlands . People built their villages along the banks of rivers and streams. . All groups of Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands shared the common natural resource of . trees. . Lesson . 3 . Greek Thinkers, Artists, and Writers. . Learning Objectives. Analyze the political and ethical ideas developed by ancient Greek philosophers.. Understand how balance and order governed ancient Greek art and architecture.. People built their villages along the banks of rivers and streams. . All Native Americans groups of the Eastern Woodlands shared the common natural resource of . trees. . Trees were used to make canoes, shelters, weapons, and produced food. . What is Art? What is 3-D Art? . What is Art?. While art has typical dictionary definitions, artists’ definitions of art change based. on their personal beliefs. What is your definition of art?. art. How was the Nile River important in ancient Egypt? Give 5 ways. Flooding and silt left fertile soil for farming. Ability to grow enough food to create a stable food supply. Stable food supply gave Egyptians the opportunity to specialize. Ancient Egypt. In ancient Egypt, LINEN was by far the most common textile. It helped people to be comfortable in the subtropical heat.. WOOL was considered impure. Only the wealthy wore animal fibers that were the object of taboos. They were used on occasion for overcoats, but were forbidden in temples and sanctuaries. .
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