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CONTENT AREA 2 – ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN 3500BCE – 300CE

12a. White Temple and its ziggurat. Uruk (modern Warka, Iraq). Sumerian. c. 3500-3000 B.C.E. Mud brick. 12b. Reconstructed drawing of the White Temple and ziggurat.

3. Palette of King Narmer. Predynastic Egypt. c. 3000-2920 B. C. E 3. Palette of King Narmer. Predynastic Egypt. c. 3000-2920 B.C.E. Greywacke. Back first, then Front.

14. Statues of votive figures, from the Square Temple at Eshnunna (modern Tell Asmar, Iraq). Sumerian. c. 2700 B.C.E. Gypsum inlaid with shell and black limestone.

15. Seated Scribe. Saqqara, Egypt. Old Kingdom, Fourth Dynasty. c 15. Seated Scribe. Saqqara, Egypt. Old Kingdom, Fourth Dynasty. c. 2620-2500 B.C.E. Painted limestone. Copyright Erich Lessing/Art Resource, NY

16a. Peace, Standard of Ur from the Royal Tombs at Ur (modern Tell el-Muqayyar, Iraq). Sumerian. c. 2600-2400 B.C.E. Wood inlaid with shell, lapis lazuli and red limestone. 16b. War, Standard of Ur from the Royal Tombs at Ur (modern Tell el-Muqayyar, Iraq). Sumerian. c. 2600-2400 B.C.E. Wood inlaid with shell, lapis lazuli and red limestone.

17. Great Pyramids (Menkaura, Khafre, Khufu) and Great Sphinx 17. Great Pyramids (Menkaura, Khafre, Khufu) and Great Sphinx. Giza, Egypt. Old Kingdom. Fourth Dynasty. c. 2550-2490 B.C.E. Cut limestone.

18. King Menkaure and queen. Old Kingdom. Fourth Dynasty. c 18. King Menkaure and queen. Old Kingdom. Fourth Dynasty. c. 2490-2472 B.C.E. Greywacke.

The Code of Hammurabi. Babylon (modern Iran). Susian. c. 1782-1750 B.C.E. Basalt.

20a. Temple of Amun-Re. Karnak, near Luxor, Egypt. New Kingdom 20a. Temple of Amun-Re. Karnak, near Luxor, Egypt. New Kingdom. 18th and 19th Dynasties. c. 1550 B.C.E. Cut sandstone and mud brick. 20b. Hypostyle Hall. Karnak, near Luxor, Egypt. New Kingdom, 18th and 19th Dynasties. C. 1250 B.C.E. Cut sandstone and mud brick. 20c. Plan of the Temple of Amun-Re.

21a. Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut. Near Luxor, Egypt. New Kingdom 21a. Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut. Near Luxor, Egypt. New Kingdom. 18th Dynasty. c. 1473-1458 B.C.E. Sandstone, partially carved into a rock cliff and red granite. 21b. Kneeling Statue of Hatshepsut from the Mortuary Temple.

22. Akhenaton, Nefertiti and three daughters. New Kingdom (Amarna) 22. Akhenaton, Nefertiti and three daughters. New Kingdom (Amarna). 18th Dynasty. c. 1353-1335 B.C.E. Limestone.

23. Tutankhamun's tomb, innermost coffin. New Kingdom. 18th Dynasty. c 23. Tutankhamun's tomb, innermost coffin. New Kingdom. 18th Dynasty. c. 1323 B.C.E. Gold with inlay of enamel and semiprecious stones.

24. Last Judgement of Hu-Nefer, from his tomb (page from the Book of the Dead). New Kingdom. 19th Dynasty. C. 1275 B.C.E. Painted papyrus scroll.

25. Lamassu from the citadel of Sargon II, Dur Sharrukin (modern Khorsabad, Iraq). Neo-Assyrian. c. 720-705 B.C.E. Alabaster.

26. Athenian agora. Archaic through Hellenistic Greek. 600 B. C. E 26. Athenian agora. Archaic through Hellenistic Greek. 600 B.C.E. to 150 C.E. Plan.

27. Anavysos Kouros. Archaic Greek. c. 530 B. C. E 27. Anavysos Kouros. Archaic Greek. c. 530 B.C.E. Marble with remnants of paint.

28. Peplos Kore from the Acropolis. Archaic Greek. c. 530 B. C. E 28. Peplos Kore from the Acropolis. Archaic Greek. c. 530 B.C.E. Marble, painted details.

29. Sarcophagus of the Spouses. Etruscan. c. 520 B.C.E. Terra cotta.

30. Audience Hall (apadana) of Darius and Xerxes. Persepolis, Iran 30. Audience Hall (apadana) of Darius and Xerxes. Persepolis, Iran. Persian. c. 520-465 B.C.E. Limestone.

31a. Temple of Minerva (Veii, near Rome, Italy) c. 510-500 B. C. E 31a. Temple of Minerva (Veii, near Rome, Italy) c. 510-500 B.C.E. Original temple of wood, mud brick or tufa (volcanic rock). 31b. Sculpture of Apollo from the Temple of Minerva. (Veii, near Rome, Italy) Master sculptor Vulca. c. 510-500 B.C.E. Terra cotta.

32. Tomb of the Triclinium. Tarquinia, Italy. Etruscan. c. 480-470 B.C.E. Tufa and fresco.

33. Niobides Krater. Anonymous vase painter of Classical Greece known as the Niobid Painter. c. 460-450 B.C.E. Clay, red-figure technique (white highlights).

34. Doryphoros (Spear Bearer). Polykleitos. Original 450-440 B. C. E 34. Doryphoros (Spear Bearer). Polykleitos. Original 450-440 B.C.E. Roman copy (marble) of Greek original (bronze).

35a. Plan of the Acropolis. Athens, Greece. Iktinos and Kallikrates. c 35a. Plan of the Acropolis. Athens, Greece. Iktinos and Kallikrates. c. 447-410 B.C.E. Marble 35b. Parthenon from the Acropolis, Athens, Greece. 35c. Helios, horses and Dionysus (Hercules?) from the Acropolis, Athens, Greece. 35d. Temple of Athena Nike from the Acropolis, Athens, Greece. 35e. Victory adjusting her sandal from the Acropolis, Athens, Greece. 35f. Plaque of the Ergastines from the Acropolis, Athens, Greece.

36. Grave Stele fo Hegeso. Attributed to Kallimachos. c. 410 B. C. E 36. Grave Stele fo Hegeso. Attributed to Kallimachos. c. 410 B.C.E. Marble and paint.

37. Winged Victory of Samothrace. Hellenistic Greece. c. 190 B. C. E 37. Winged Victory of Samothrace. Hellenistic Greece. c. 190 B.C.E. Marble

38a. Great Altar of Zeus and Athena at Pergamon. Asia Minor (present-day Turkey). Hellenistic Greek. c. 175 B.C.E. Marble. 38b. Detai of Athena from the Great Altar of Zeus and Athena at Pergamon. 38c. Plan of the Great Altar of Zeus and Athena.

39a. Plan for the House of Vettii. Pompeii, Italy. Imperial Rome. c 39a. Plan for the House of Vettii. Pompeii, Italy. Imperial Rome. c. second century B.C.E.; rebuilt c. 62-79 C.E. Cut stone and fresco. 39b. Interior of the House of Vettii. Pompeii, Italy. Imperial Rome. c. second century B.C.E.; rebuilt c. 62-79 C.E. Cut stone and fresco. 39c. Frescoes in the House of the Vettii.

40. Alexander Mosaic from the House of Faun, Pompeii 40. Alexander Mosaic from the House of Faun, Pompeii. Republican Roman c. 100 B.C.E. Mosaic.

41. Seated Boxer. Hellenistic Greek. c. B.C.E. Bronze.

42. Head of a Roman patrician. Republican Roman. c. 75-50 B. C. E 42. Head of a Roman patrician. Republican Roman. c. 75-50 B.C.E. Marble.

43. Augustus of Prima Porta. Imperial Roman. Early first century C. E 43. Augustus of Prima Porta. Imperial Roman. Early first century C.E. Marble.

44a. Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheater). Rome, Italy. Imperial Roman 44a. Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheater). Rome, Italy. Imperial Roman. 70-80 C.E. Stone and concrete. 44b. Detail of the Colosseum.

45a. Forum of Trajan. Rome, Italy. Apollodorus of Damascus 45a. Forum of Trajan. Rome, Italy. Apollodorus of Damascus. Forum and markets: 106-112 C.E.; column completed 113 C.E.. Brick and concrete (architecture); marble (column). 45b. Forum of Trajan. Reconstruction drawing of Basilica Ulpia. 45d. Forum of Trajan. Column of Trajan. 45c. Forum of Trajan. Markets.

46a. Pantheon. Imperial Rome. 118-125 C.E. Concrete with stone facing. 46b. Interior of the Pantheon.

47. Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus. Late Imperial Roman. c. 250 C. E 47. Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus. Late Imperial Roman. c. 250 C.E. Marble.