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Figure 1-1
1-1

Spotted Horses and Human Hands


Pech-Merle Cave, France


25,000 - 24,000 BCE


paint on limestone

Figure 1-7

1-7

Woman from Willendorf


Austria


c. 24,000 BCE


limestone

Figure 1-19

1-19

Tomb Interior with Corbeling and Engraved Stones


Newgrange, Ireland


c. 3000 - 2500 BCE


megaliths

Figure 1-20

1-20

Stonehenge (from the air)


Salisbury Palin, England


c. 2900 - 1500 BCE


bluestone and sarsen megaliths

Figure 2-1

2-1

Stele of Naram-Sin


From Sippar, Iraq (Mesopotamia)


23rd cent. BCE


limestone relief

Figure 2-5

2-5

Twelve Votive Figures


Tell Asmar, Iraq (Mesopotamia)


c. 2900 - 2600 BCE


limestone, alabaster and gypsum

Figure 2-13

2-13

Nanna Ziggurat


Ur, Iraq (Mesopotamia)


21st cent. BCE


brick

Figure 2-15

2-15

Stele of Hammurabi


Sippar, Iraq (Mesopotamia)


18th cent. BCE


basalt

Figure 2-17

2-17

Assurnasirpal II Killing Lions


Nimrud, Iraq (Assyria)


9th cent. BCE


alabaster relief

Figure 2-25

2-25

Darius and Xerxes Receiving Tribute


5th century BCE


Persepolis, Iran (Persia)


limestone relief

3-1
3-1

Funerary mask of Tutankhamun


Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt 14th cent. BCE


gold inlaid with glass and semiprecious stones

    p. 52

p. 52

Palette of Narmer


Hierakonpolis, Egypt


30th cent. BCE


green schist

  3-4

3-4

Great pyramids


Giza, Egypt


26th-25th cent. BCE


limestone and granite

3-9

3-9

Menkaure and a Queen


Giza, Egypt


25th cent. BCE


painted greywacke

   3-26

3-26

Akhenaten and his family


Tell el-Amarna, Egypt


14th cent. BCE


painted limestone relief

3-28

3-28

Nefertiti


Thutmose (artist)


Tell el-Amarna, Egypt


14th cent. BCE


painted limestone

    3-35

3-35

Judgment of Hunefer before Osiris from Book of the Dead


Egypt


13th cent. BCE


paintedpapyrus

4-1

4-1

Girl gathering saffron crocus flowers


Akrotiri, Thera, Cyclades


17th cent. BCE


fresco

   4-7

4-7

Bull leaping


Knossos, Crete


15th-14th cent. BCE


fresco

4-20

4-20

Funerary mask (“Mask of Agamemnon”)


Mycenae, Greece


16th cent. BCE


gold

4-24

4-24

Corbel vault, interior of tholos (“Treasury of Atreus”)


Mycenae, Greece


13th cent. BCE


limestone

5-2

5-2

Funerary krater


Dipylon Cemetery, Athens, Greece


8th cent. BCE


ceramic

5-20

5-20

Anavysos Kouros


near Athens, Greece


6th cent. BCE


painted marble

5-21

5-21

“Peplos” Kore


Akropolis, Athens, Greece


6th cent. BCE


painted marble

   5-36

5-36

Parthenon


Kallikrates and Iktinos (architects)


Akropolis, Athens, Greece


5th cent. BCE


painted marble

5-42

5-42

Spear Bearer (Doryphoros)


Polykleitos (artist)


Roman copy of a Greek original


original 5th cent. BCE


marble (originally bronze)

5-64

5-64

Laocoon and his sons


Hagesandros, Polydoros, and Athenodoros (artists)


either Rhodes, Greece or Rome, Italy


1st cent. BCE or 1st cent. CE


marble

5-65

5-65

Nike of Samothrace (“Winged Victory”)


Samothrace, Greece


2nd cent. BCE


marble

6-9

Reclining couple on a sarcophagus


Cerveteri, Italy


6th cent. BCE


terracotta

6-14

Patrician carrying portrait busts of two ancestors Rome, Italy


1st cent. BCE or 1sts cent. CE


marble

6-19

Augustus of Primaporta


Primaporta, Italy


1st cent. BCE


painted marble

6-22

Imperial procession, Ara Pacis Augustae


Rome, Italy


1st cent. BCE


marble

6-35

Portrait of a Married Couple


Pompeii, Italy


1st cent. CE


wall painting

6-36

Arch of Titus


Rome, Italy


1st cent. CE


concrete and marble

6-52

Dome of the Pantheon


Rome, Italy


2nd cent. CE


brick, concrete, marble