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45 Cards in this Set
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1. Palace at Knossos 2. Aegean 3. Artist - Unknown 4. Time/Culture - 1900BCE/Minoan 5. Medium/Format - Brick/Wood Palace |
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1. Temple of Hera I Paestum 2. Greek 3. Artist - Unknown 4. Time/Culture - 550BCE/Greece 5. Medium/Format - Stone Temple |
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1. The Acropolis 2. Greek 3. Artist - Pericles 4. Time/Culture - 440 BCE/Greece 5. Stone Building Complex |
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1. The Parthenon 2. Greek 3. Artist - Pericles 4. Time/Culture - 440BCE/Greece 5. Stone Temple |
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1. The Erechtheion 2. Greek 3. Artist - Unknown 4. Time/Culture - 420 BCE/Greece 5. Stone Temple |
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1. Porch of Maidens 2. Greek 3. Artist - Unknown 4. Time/Culture - 420 BCE/Greece 5. Stone Temple |
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1. Greek Theater at Epidaurus 2. Greek 3. Artist - Polykeitos 4. Time/Culture - 350 BCE/Greece 5. Stone Amphitheater |
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1. Tomb of the Reliefs 2. Etruscan 3. Artist - Unknown 4. Time/Culture - 3rd Century BCE/Etruscan 5. Tufa Tomb |
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1. Pont du Gard-France 2. Roman 3. Artist - Unknown 4. Time/Culture - 16 CE/Roman 5. Concrete Aqueduct |
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1. House of the Faun (Plan View) 2. Roman 3. Artist - Unknown 4. Time/Culture - 79 AD/Roman 5. Concrete Home |
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1. Porta Maggiore 2. Roman 3. Artist - Unknown 4. Time/Culture - 50 CE/Roman 5. Concrete Triumphal Arch |
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1. The Colosseum 2. Roman 3. Artist - Unknown 4. Time/Culture - 70 CE/Roman 5. Concrete Amphitheater |
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1. Trajan's Forum 2. Roman 3. Artist - Apollodorus of Damascus 4. Time/Culture - 112 CE/Roman 5. Concrete Buildings |
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1. Trajan's Column 2. Roman 3. Artist - Apollodorus of Damascus 4. Time/Culture - 112 CE/Roman 5. Marble Tower |
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1. The Pantheon 2. Roman 3. Artist - Hadrian 4. Time/Culture - 118 CE/Roman 5. Concrete Temple |
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1. Basilica Nova 2. Roman 3. Artist - Constantine 4. Time/Culture - 118 CE/Roman 5. Concrete Law Court |
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1. Old St. Peter's 2. Roman 3. Artist - Constantine 4. Time/Culture - 320 CE/Roman 5. Wooden Christian Church |
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1. Bull-Leaping Fresco 2. Aegean 3. Artist - Unknown 4. 1400 BCE/Aegean 5. Fresco/Painting |
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1. Snake Goddess 2. Aegean 3. Artist - Unknown 4. 1600 BCE/Aegean 5. Clay/Sculpture |
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1. Harvester Vase 2. Aegean 3. Artist - unknown 4. 1650 BCE/Aegean 5. Stone/Pot |
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1. Dipylon Krater 2. Greek 3. Artist - Unknown 4. 740 BCE/Grek/Geometric 5. Ceramic Grave Marker |
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1. Achillies and Ajax Playing Dice 2. Greek 3. Artist - Exekias 4. 540 BCE/ Greek/ Archaic 5. Terracotta Black Figure Attic |
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1. Dying Warrior - West Temple of Aphia 2. Greek 3. Artist - Unknown 4. 490 BCE/Greek/Archaic 5. Marble Sculpture |
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1. Dying Warrior - East Temple of Aphaia 2. Greek 3. Artist - Unknown 4. 480 BCE/Greek/Classic 5. Marble Sculpture |
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1. Kritios Boy 2. Greek 3. Artist - Unknown 4. 480 BCE/Greek/Classic 5. Marble Sculpture |
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1. Riace Warrior 2. Greek 3. Artist - Unknown 4. 460 BCE/Greek/Classic 5. Bronze Sculpture |
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1. Seated Boxer 2. Greek 3. Artist - Unknown 4. 100 BCE/Greek/Hellenistic 5. Bronze Sculpture |
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1. Laocoon 2. Greek 3. Artist - Three Greeks 4. 42 BCE/Greek/ Hellenistic 5. Marble Sculpture |
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1. Villanovan Hut Urn 2. Etruscan 3. Artist - Unknown 4. 9th Century BCE/Etruscan 5. Clay Urn |
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1. Sarcophagus of the reclining couple 2. Etruscan 3. Artist - Unknown 4. 520 BCE/Etruscan 5. Terracotta Sarcophagus |
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1. Brawl at The Amphitheater/Pompeii 2. Roman 3. Artist - Unknown 4. Roman/Pompeii 5. Fresco/painting |
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1. Hercules strangling the Serpents 2. Roman 3. Artist - Unknown 4. 4th Style/Roman 5. Fresco/painting |
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1. Gessii Family Sarcophagus 2. Roman 3. Artist - unknown 4. 30 BCE/Roman 5. Stone/Sarcophagus |
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1. Flavian Woman 2. Roman 3. Artist - Unknown 4. 90 CE/Roman 5. Stone/Sculpture |
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Cycladic |
the prehistoric art of the Aegean Islands around Delos, excluding Crete. |
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Minoan |
The prehistoric art of Crete, named after the legendary King Minos of Knossos |
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Mycenaean |
The prehistoric art of the Late Helladic period in Greece, named after the citadel of Mycenae |
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Knossos |
the ancient Minoan palace and surrounding city on the island of Crete |
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Megaron |
the great hall of the Grecian palace complexes. It was a rectangular hall, fronted by an open, two-columned porch, and a more or less central, open hearth vented though an oculus in the roof above it and surrounded by four columns. |
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True Wet Fresco |
the art or technique of painting on a moist, plaster surface with colors ground up in water or a limewater mixture. |
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Cella |
In Ancient Greek and Roman temples the cella is a room at the centre of the building, usually containing a cult image or statue representing the particular deity venerated in the temple. |
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Cult Statue |
Image of a divinity that served in antiquity as a focal-point for worship and cult rituals. Most cult statues were housed in temples or shrines, although outdoor worship of images is also attested |
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Three Classical Orders |
Doric, Ionic, Corinthian |
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Entasis |
a slight convex curve in the shaft of a column, introduced to correct the visual illusion of concavity produced by a straight shaft. |
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Caryatid |
a sculpted female figure serving as an architectural support taking the place of a column or a pillar supporting an entablature on her head. The Greek term karyatides literally means "maidens of Karyai", an ancient town of Peloponnese. |