1. The majority of prehistoric art dates from… (1 points)
…and lasted until… (1 points)
2. What is unique about the cave paintings at Pech‐Merle in France? (2 points)
3. The most famous prehistoric sculpture is known as: (1 points)
4. Stonehenge is considered to be what type of monument? (1 points)
5. List the reasons Stonehenge has been the topic of so much debate: (2 points)
Module 2 Homework
Before attempting the Module Exam, you should be familiar with the
concepts below. Use your notes from each lesson to help you complete
this worksheet. Review any lessons where you feel a lack of
understanding. You will turn in this worksheet at the end of the module.
6. What caused the Lascaux Caves to begin to deteriorate? (1 points)
7. Are there any humans depicted in the Lascaux Caves? If so, describe: (2 points)
8. List the distinct periods Ancient Egyptian History can be divided into: (1 points)
9. The Palette of describes the reign of the first king of the unified state of the
Early Dynastic Period. (1 points)
10. is the largest of the Great Pyramids at Giza. (1 points)
11. Use the diagram below to compare and contrast the Pyramids at Giza with the Pyramid
of Djoser. (Hint: use the white spaces on each side to describe their differences. Use the
gray, overlapping space to describe their similarities.) (5 points)
Pyramids at Giza Similarities Pyramid of Djoser

12. In about 2181, collapsed. This caused about 150 years of
in Egypt. (1 points)
13. In about 2055 BCE, the country was reunited by . This marked the
beginning of the . (1 points)
14. What is unique about King Tutankhamun’s tomb? (2 points)
15. What are the major features of the funerary temple of Ramses II? (3 points)
16. Describe the system of writing used by the ancient Sumerian culture. What did the ancient
Sumerians use this form of writing for? (3 points)
17. What other types of artwork were the ancient Sumerians known for? (1 points)
18. What is unique about the Stele of Naram‐Sin? (1 points)
19. What was one of Hammurabi's greatest achievements? (1 points)
20. Where can the most famous version of Hammurabi’s laws be found? (1 points)
21. Describe the features of lamassu sculptures. (3 points)
22. What is one of the great artistic creations of the Assyrian Empire? (1 points)
23. Describe the Ishtar gate: (2 points)
24. What three cultures flourished in the Aegean region during the Bronze Age? (1 point)
25. Describe the features of the Minoan fresco at Knossos. (5 point)
26. The Mask of Agamemnon is made of gold using a technique called . (1 point)
27. Is the Mask of Agamemnon actually believed to be the famed Mycenaean king? Why or
why not? (2 point)
28. What can be listed as the chief artistic achievements of the Ancient Greeks? (1 point)
29. List the main differences between black‐figure and red‐figure Greek pottery. (5 point)
Black‐
Figure
Red‐Figure

30. During which of these periods was Greek sculpture at its peak? (1 point)
31. What material was favored by the Greeks to create sculptures and why? (2 point)
32. Why do so few Classical Greek sculptures remain? (2 point)
33. Describe Myron’s most well‐known sculptures. (3 point)
34. Define Expressionism. (3 point)
35. For what purpose was the Greek Parthenon built? (1 point)
36. List the types of figures that can be seen on the frieze of the Parthenon. (3 point)
37. The Etruscans had beliefs similar to the . (1 point)
38. How are women depicted in Etruscan frescos and sarcophagi and what does this suggest?
(3 point)
39. What was a result of the fact that many Etruscan artists worked for Romans after the
fall of Etruria? (2 point)
40. How does the statue of Augustus of Primaporta support the idea that he was godlike? (3
point)
41. Fill in the table below with the main differences between the statue of Augustus
and Trajan’s Column. (5 point)
Statue of Augustus Trajan’s
Column



42. Describe the features of the Roman Aqueduct. (5 point)
43. Describe the main features and purpose of the Roman Colosseum. (5 point)
44. The Byzantine Empire was Christian. Explain this and how it relates to Byzantine art: (5
points)
45. Describe iconoclasm and its effect on artworks of the Early Byzantine Empire: (5 points)
46. Did any artworks besides architecture survive iconoclasm? If so what? (2 points)
47. What feature makes Hagia Sophia unique for its period? (1 points)
48. How does the cathedral in Monreale, Italy show Byzantine influence? (2 points)
49. What is the oldest surviving Islamic sanctuary? How does it reflect Byzantine
architecture? How is it different? (3 points)
50. Describe the Great Mosque in Cordoba. What other cultures’ influences are present? (3
points)

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Answer 1

You should ask your teacher to give u less question!

Related Questions

what are the key concepts/ideas in form and timbre​

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Answer:

Explanation:

timbre refers to the character, texture, and colour of a sound that defines it. It's a catchall category for the features of sound that are not pitch, loudness, duration, or spatial location, and it helps us judge whether what we're listening to is a piano, flute, or organ.

guys whats ur fav part bout this animation.if its dum or cringe lemme know.
https://www.you.tube.com/watch?v=3v6JTf_4rB4
dont but the dot in the you tube word.

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Answer:

great

Explanation:

i really like it! did you make it?

Do both of these measure correctly add up to 6
beats in each measure?

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yes they do i think so at least
No, they do not.

Hope this helps clear up any confusion!

And even more... This is the last of it though

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Answer:

Those are really good

Explanation:

Nice drawings...............

explain how the relevant strategy can be helpful if you are grieving loss of a loved one also give an example of your explanation ​

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Answer:

A good strategy would be just to put picture up of your loved one and think of some music and create a song for them.

Explanation:

My cousin died a few years a go and I made a song called You Help Me Love. It worked. You may cry but it is the circle of life.

The best strategy would be used to remember their memories of love, write some poems about our love, frame pictures in memories, built some music.

Examples of how to member the memories of love:

I lost my grand father and wrote a poem 'grand father my helper' that comes from my heart .My elder sister has died some years ago, she is still in my memory as a picture of our good and funniest moments, I missed our true love so much.

Hence, the best strategy is to remember in memory in any manner like as a poem, musics, pictures, etc.

For more details about memories, refer to the below link:

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How would the graph of a note change if you played the same note (same pitch) but just played the
note louder?

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the jumps in the graph will be larger and more dramatic. if you open up your voice memos and say something quietly, and then again louder, you will see what i’m talking about. if you meant on a STAFF, the note could have an accent mark over the top, or be placed at the end of an increasing crescendo

create a card with a simple message using chinese calligraphy


patulong po with respect​

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in English this says, LIVE YOUR LIFE WITHOUT REGRET!

complete the sentence:


''Kanashimi'' wa mada oboerarezu​

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Answer:

Kanashimi  wo Yashashisa ni

Answer:

kanashimiiii

Explanation:

How the principles of art, including shape, color, texture, line, and space, are used in this photo of art.

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Answer: Chiura Obata (1885–1975) ranks among the most significant California-based artists and Japanese American cultural leaders of the 20th century. Best known for his majestic views of the American West, Obata brought a distinctive trans-Pacific style to the arts community of California as an artist and teacher. The major traveling retrospective “Chiura Obata: American Modern” presents the most comprehensive survey to date of his acclaimed and varied body of work, from bold landscape paintings of the Grand Canyon and Yosemite National Park to intimate drawings of his experiences of the mass incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II.

Picture Analysis
Direction: Write at least three sentences about the digital artwork below.
(Duration: 5 mins.)
Digital artwork by
Mr Christian Rey R Ricard
pa hepl po plsssss​

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Answer:

They are many people

They are so happy

All people lived on their own

Where do ukuleles originate?

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They come from Hawaii. but popular all over the globe.

HELP!!

The Harlem renaissance allowed African Americans to practice forms Art of that would (click all the apply)

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The answer is one and three from top to bottom I think
I believe it’s the first three. Those are the ones that make sense to me. The Harlem Renaissance was time period shortly after slavery. They did this to uplift each other and increase their footing in the creative realm.

. Answer the following questions about the musical example below. Write directly on the example as necessary. (5 points)

a. What should the time signature be for this example? Write your answer next to the treble clef.
b. Every note in this example is ____. (Write the letter name.)
c. Circle all sixteenth notes.
d. How many beats does the rest in the second measure get?
e. Give the example a final barline.
Bonus: Include a dynamic marking of your choice.

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A. 4/4
B. B
C. The sixteenth notes are the ones with the two lines. They will be in groups of four.
D. One beat
E. Should what’s called the “Double bar line.”

* WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST* Choose and type out any paragraph from a play or film script you find online or in print. Then, describe what types of camera shots you would use to bring that scene to life, such as using close-ups, long shots, first-person views, or environmental clips.

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Answer:

I have taken a script from the movie The Conjuring.

Script:

It’s Cindy’s room.

The camera in the closet starts flashing, strobing the room with bursting white light. The girls start to stir.

Intercut:

It’s really difficult for Roger to stay still.

Cindy’s eyes pop open, and she sits up.

Freaks as the intermittent light gives her staccato glances of something staring at her through the window.

- It’s the beast she saw before as a shadow. She SCREAMS!

- Andrea bolts up in fear, and then…  

- The LOUD, ECHOING SOUND OF A SIDE-BOLT CLOSING OVER AND OVER, joins the mayhem. It’s coming from the closet.

- Roger can’t stand it—takes off out of the room.

- THE SIDE BOLT NOISE SUDDENLY STOPS, along with the FLASHES, casting the room back into darkness.

The girls dash out of the bedroom door into the hallway just as Roger gets there, both folding into his arms.

Camera Angles

Below given are my ideas:

The girls start to stir—long shot of the girls, then close-up of each of the girls.

It’s really hard for Roger to stay still. Close up of Roger.

Cindy’s eyes pop open, and she sits up. Dutch tilt, extreme close-up.

Freaks as the intermittent light gives her staccato glances of something staring in at her through the window. Extreme close-up of Cindy and a high-angle shot.

It’s the beast she saw before a shadow—zoom in to the beast and zoom out, low angle, then long shot of Cindy.

She screams. Extreme long shot.

Andrea bolts up in fear, then extreme long shot.

The loud, echoing sound of a slide-bolt closing over and over, joins the mayhem. It’s coming from the closet. Dutch tilt on Cindy, close-up on Andrea, and a long shot of the closet, and then a close-up as the scene progresses.

Roger can’t stand it and takes off from the room. Extreme long shot, low-angle shot.

The slide bolt noise suddenly stops, along with the flashes, casting the room back into darkness. Extreme long shot.

The girls dash out the bedroom door into the hallway just as Roger gets there, both folding into his arms. Eye-level shot.

Explanation:

PLATO

2 Complete each measure by adding one note above each arrow.
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Measure 1:
Measure 2.
Measure 3
Measure 4
Measures
Measure 6:
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Answer:

234 1a 23ea4 4 2 13 2 3ea4a

Explanation:

Music stuff ig

I put it in arts bc i dont see one for fashion smh
ANYWAY WHAT ARE "sportswear separates" Ive looked everywhere and im not getting a clear answer

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Answer:

t started out as a fashion industry term describing informal and interchangeable separates (i.e., blouses, shirts, skirts and shorts), and in the 1920s became a popular word for relaxed, casual wear typically worn for spectator sports.

Explanation:

An aerophone is an instrument that causes _____ to vibrate, thus creating sound waves.

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Answer:

a body of air

Explanation:

An Aerophone is an instrument that has a vibrating air column that produces the initial sound. Aerophone includes brass and wind instruments. It produces sound without the use of strings or membranes, and without the vibration of the instrument itself.

An aerophone is an instrument that causes a body of air to vibrate, thus creating sound waves. Aerophones are instruments that make sound by vibrating a column of air. There are no vibrating strings or membranes on the instrument, thus it does not vibrate much.

What defines an aerophone?

Aerophones are devices that generate sound by passing vibrating columns of air through them. Aerophones are classified as free or non-free according to the Hornbostel-Sachs classification method.

An aerophone is a musical instrument that makes sound primarily by forcing a body of air to vibrate, without the use of strings or membranes, and without the instrument's vibration adding significantly to the sound. The name aerophones refer to musical instruments that make sound through the vibrating of air contained within the instrument.

Learn more about an aerophone here:

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Which artist was known as early "paparazzi" for their documentation of violent crimes, disasters, and drama?

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Answer:

Amy Winehouse, Hilary Duff ( this is all I know and if I'm wrong please blame my teacher, not me)

Explanation:

are there any artists out here that help draw this for me. (only A)

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Just put a paper over that picture and draw what u see through the paper
Paper over your electronic! Helps a lot

Help me, please!

Compare the paintings from Japan, China, and Korea.
Identify the similarities and differences in terms of the subject and elements of art (color, space, texture, line) used by each country by writing your observations.

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Ok so there are a couple of differences and similarities. First, all three of the pictures with the women,their hair are up but there ladies hair dues are all different in a way. The three pictures of the landscapes all kinda have similarities. Obviously, there all far away. The two pictures with rocky Elements (mountains). I could name a couple more similarities but I don’t wanna give you a whole essay to read! Lol
I hope you have a great day!

Help it is for music class !

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Answer:

ddaaccbfadec

Explanation:

During which art movement did the use of perspective first become
popular?
A. Surrealism
B. Pop Art
C. Renaissance
D. 1970s

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C. Renaissance

Filippo Brunelleschi
Linear perspective is thought to have been devised about 1415 by Italian Renaissance architect Filippo Brunelleschi and later documented by architect and writer Leon Battista Alberti in 1435 (Della Pittura).

Can someone recommend good Japanese names with a last name if you can and also with meanings as well? Thank you for your work!~

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Ummm maybe pico tamotsu? i think it’s a really great name ‍♀️‍♀️

Refer to your Pink and Say book for a complete version of this text. To Say, the ability to read is an important skill. What does the ability to read mean to Pink? A. It means one is successful. B. It is a way to entertain others. C. It means freedom. D. It prevents boredom.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

I did the test

To Say, the ability to read is an important skill. The ability to read mean to Pink is it means freedom. The correct option is (C).

What do you mean by reading skill?

The ability to read, understand, interpret, and decode written language and texts is referred to as reading skills.

The ability to recognise and manipulate specific sounds in language, to recognise printed letters and the sounds they correspond to, and to decode written language are all basic reading skills.

Excellent reading abilities can be very helpful for understanding and reacting to written communications like emails, messages, letters, and other written messages.

Therefore, to say, the ability to read is an important skill. The ability to read mean to Pink is it means freedom.

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Please help me while i help other people

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Answer:

Try using words that might appear on the page you’re looking for. For example, "cake recipes" instead of "how to make a cake

Explanation:

i'll give brainliest. write a brief monologue in first person about Gabrielle Douglas (Gabby Douglas)

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Answer:

Gabrielle Douglas is a US Women's Artistic gymnast. At the 2012 London Summer Olympics, she won gold medals in both the team and individual all-around competitions. Gabrielle is the first woman of color of any nationality and the first African-American gymnast in Olympic history to become the Individual All-Around Champion. She is also the first American gymnast to win gold in both the gymnastic individual all-around and team competitions at the same Olympic games.

Gabrielle was introduced to gymnastics by way of a cartwheel. Her older sister, Arielle – a former gymnast and competitive cheerleader, was determined to teach the toddler the sport she loved. Gabrielle immediately picked up her older sister’s love of the sport and soon taught herself how to do a one armed cartwheel.

Although a four year old Gabrielle vividly remembers flipping around the house and off the furniture, there was a bit of a delay in beginning her formal training. After four years of poking and prodding, Arielle convinced their mother, Natalie Hawkins, to allow Gabrielle to train at a local gym. Once formal training began, another two years was all it took for Virginia to crown Gabrielle as the new 2004 Gymnastics State Champion.

Gabrielle soon reached her peak at her local gym, quickly accumulating numerous victories and top finishes over the next few years. The task became clear; Gabrielle had to convince her mother to allow her, the youngest, to move across the country in pursuit of her Olympic dream. This would allow her an opportunity to train under elite coach Liang Chow in West Des Moines, IA.  At age 14, having overcome a number of obstacles placed before her, Gabrielle left Virginia Beach and her family in order to relocate to Iowa. In 2014, Gabrielle moved to Westerville, OH where she currently trains with coaches, Christian Gallardo and Kittia Carpenter.

Since leaving home in 2010, Gabrielle helped Team USA win gold at the 2011 and 2015 World Championships, placed first at the 2012 Olympic Trials (earning the only guaranteed spot on the Olympic Team), was a silver medalist in the all around at the 2015 World Championships, and won the gold medal in the all around at the 2016 AT&T American Cup. Gabrielle also had the highest all around score at the 2012 American Cup, however her scores did not count because she was competing as an alternate athlete.  

Gabrielle is currently a 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic hopeful.

You don't have to write all of this though, you can write some of it.

Hope this helped :)

For the weebs

In ouran highschool host club what happens when there was a storm

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haruhi fear of thunder

Answer:

what i said in the comments xD:

Explanation:

During their date, Hikaru runs off due to another encounter with Arai, and a thunderstorm occurs. Worried about Haruhi, Tamaki calls Hikaru, accuses him of selfishness, and tells him that Haruhi is afraid of thunder, accidentally revealing Haruhi's weakness

The Dia De Los Muertos celebration mixes traditions of the
religion and the native Mexican people.
Muslim
Christian
Jewish
Catholic

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Answer:

im not sure what you're asking but most Mexicans are catholic if that's what you're asking

Catholic gooooood luck

Which statement about Egyptian, Chinese, Viking, Moche, and Roman jewelry is true?


It had few symbolic images.


Most jewelry was made of copper and pieces of glass and marble.


It could have standard images made using formulas or be personalized.


The common person wore the finest pieces of jewelry.

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The first and last ones are true

Answer:

It had few symbolic images.

Explanation:

i hope this helpes rate this answer please

1._______ was very popular during the Romantic period.

A. Program music
B. Dynamic variation
C. Solo piano music
D. All of the above

2. A harmony that sounds unstable is called.

A. Dissonant
B. Pizzicato
C. Solo piano music
D. All of the above

3. A string instrument can be played by.

A. Drawing a bow across the strings.
B. Plucking the strings with the fingers.
C. Tapping the wooden part of the bow on the strings.
D. All of the above.

4. Which change was made to the piano in the Romantic period?

A. A sturdy wooden frame was added.
B. The range expanded to 96 keys.
C. The sustain pedal was added.
D. It became smaller and more compact.

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D
A
D
C (not sure tho)))
1.D
2.A
3.D
4. Im not sure but i think it s D
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