Chapter 2: Art of the Ancient Near East (Bronze & Iron Age art in present day Middle East) • TERMS: stele, hieratic scale, cuneiform, stylus, ziggurat, inlay, register, votive figure, cylinder seal, portals, low relief, palace complex, lamassu, crenellated, gold leaf Maps: 2-1 Map 2-1 Timeline of Culture: Ancient Near East Periods: • Sumerian: 3500-2300 BCE • Akkadian: 2300-2100 BCE • Babylonian: 1800-1400 BCE • Hittite: 1600-1200 BCE • Assyrian: 1400-600 BCE • Neo-Babylonian: 600-500 BCE • Persian: 550-300 BCE 2-2 Culture: Ancient Near Eastern Period/Style: Sumerian Title: White Temple Medium: Mudbrick, bitumen, and paint Date: 3500–2300 BCE Location: Uruk, Iraq 2-4 Culture: Ancient Near Eastern Period/Style: Sumerian Title: Votive Figures Medium: Limestone, alabaster, and gypsum Date: 3300–2300 BCE 2-3 Culture: Ancient Near Eastern Period/Style: Sumerian Title: Carved Vessel Medium: Alabaster Date: 3500–2300 BCE p. 32 Culture: Ancient Near Eastern Period/Style: Sumerian Title: Head of a Woman Medium: Marble Date: 3500–2300 BCE p. 35 (B & C) Culture: Ancient Near Eastern Period/Style: Sumerian Title: Bull’s Head Lyre Medium: Wood, gold, silver, lapis lazuli, bitumen, and shell Date: 3500-2300 BCE 2-5 Culture: Ancient Near Eastern Period/Style: Sumerian Title: Cylinder seal (left) and its impression (right) Medium: Lapis lazuli (left) and clay (right) Date: 3500-2300 BCE 2-6 Culture: Ancient Near Eastern Period/Style: Akkadian Title: Head of a Man Medium: Bronze Date: 2300–2100 BCE
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