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A.

The letter a Symbolizes Masculinity

B. While B Symbolizes Religious people

Venus of Willendorf Trajan's Column

Prehistoric Era Roman Era

oolitic limestone tinted with red ochre Luna marble

no facial detail, exaggerated An example of the Doric

breasts, hips and buttocks order of Roman Architecture

1.The art of the period was characterized by a vigorous style in both painting
and sculpture.

2.architecture exhibits massive quality, thick walls, round arches , sturdy piers,
groin vaults , large towers, and symmetrical plans.

3.massive quality, thick walls, round arches, sturdy pillars, barrel vaults, large
towers and decorative arcading.

Prehistoric Era

The seemingly astronomical monolith is


thought to have been erected by Neolithic
people around 2000 B.C. "The stone
would have been an ideal marker for a
social arena for seasonal gatherings,"
Brown said. "It's not a sundial in the sense
that people would have used it to
determine an exact time.
Pre-Historic Era

It is distinguished by more sophisticated hunter-gathering, fishing,


and primitive farming techniques. Extensive cultivation, the
domestication of animals, and permanent settlements were also
featured. Massive architecture and portable art also predominated.

Ancient Egypt Era

Egyptian art is known for its distinctive figure convention used for the main figures in both relief and painting, with parte d legs
(where not seated) and head shown as seen from the side, but the torso seen as from the front.

Greek Era

The Greeks had cultural traits, a religion, and a language in common, though they spoke many dialects.

Roman Era

The Romans were particularly skilled in administration, organization, and engineering. They had a highly trained and disciplined
military and an efficient bureaucracy. Without these qualities, the Romans would never have been able to manage their
sprawling empire.

1. Timber with a post-and-lintel system

2. Stone

3. Burial Ritual

4. Early humans made huts to protect


themselves

5. used for astronomical observations, so vital to


maintain the continuity of harvest and crop

6. used to commemorate the dead

1. Pyramid
2. The Pharaoh
3. Mastaba
4. Mud brick
1. Grandiose pillars
2. Doric
3. Ionic
4. Corinthian
5. the Parthenon at
6. The Colosseum

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