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34 Cards in this Set
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The Tuscan order is the Etruscan variation on the ____________ order.
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- Doric
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In contrast to stone, Roman building material made of ___________ was cheap, relatively light, and easily transported.
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- Concrete
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The Roman Empire encompassed the largest area under Emperor ____________?
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- Trajan
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The Arch of Titus was built to commemorate the capture of _____________?
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- Jerusalem
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The central aisle of a basilica is called a ____________?
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- Nave
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Roman cities layouts along grid patterns with two main axes derived from ____________ towns.
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- Etruscan
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The richly decorated ____________ recalls the practice of famous Greek ceramic painters in using broad foliate and ornamental bands to frame the figural narrative art.
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- Ficoroni cista
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____________ was the emperor who legalized Christianity in Rome.
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- Constantine
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The interior walls of Roman houses were often decorated with ___________?
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- Wall paintings
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The Basilica Ulpia served the function of ___________?
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- Court of law
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The Colosseum is also known as ___________?
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- The Flavian Amphitheater.
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Mosaic production became more efficient with the development of a "central design" called the __________?
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- Emblemata
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Etruscan artists excelled at creating large statues made of ___________, such as Apollo, attributed to Master sculptor Vulca.
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- Terra Cotta
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The sunken panels in the dome of the Pantheon are known as __________?
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- Coffers
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There was an increased demand for funerary sculpture in Rome during the second and third centuries due to ___________?
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- A shift from cremation practices to inhumation.
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The relief decoration on the Trajan Column narrates scenes from the __________ military campaigns.
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- Dacian
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Mount Vesuvius buried the city of Pompeii in the __________?
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- First Century CE.
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The individual blocks of the round arch are called ____________?
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- Voussoirs
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Reclining couple on a Sarcophagus from Cerveteri is made in ___________?
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- Terra Cotta
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In a marble portrait bust, the Emperor Caracalla had himself depicted as __________?
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- A fierce ruler.
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In Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius, the emperor's head is styled in the manner of a Greek ___________?
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- Philosopher
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The Mildenhall Treasure was discovered in present-day ___________?
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- England
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The __________ is part of the column.
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- Capital
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Roman portraiture during the Republican period differed from that of Greek classicism in that it __________?
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- Emphasized aspects of age and individual likenesses.
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The murals of the villa of the Mysteries are just outside ____________?
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- Pompeii
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___________ was the first Roman emperor upon whom the title Augustus, meaning "exalted," was conferred.
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- Octavian
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___________ is an example of a domed structure.
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- The Pantheon
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Chapter: 6 Etruscan and Roman Art
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Roman apartment blocks were called ___________?
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- Insulae
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Master Sculptor Vulca, Apollo was made from ____________ material?
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- Terra Cotta
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Priestess of Bacchus was made from ______________ ?
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- Ivory
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Aulus Metellus (The Orator) was made from what Material?
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- Bronze
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What material was used to make Ara Pacis Augustae (Altar of Augustan Peace)?
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- Marble
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Gemma Augustea was made from ____________?
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- Onyx
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