QUIZ # 1 – Prehistoric through Roman BUILDING IDENTIFICATIONS – 10 identifications/2.5points each During the Quiz you will be giving 1-1/2 minutes to look.

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QUIZ # 1 – Prehistoric through Roman BUILDING IDENTIFICATIONS – 10 identifications/2.5points each During the Quiz you will be giving 1-1/2 minutes to look at each slide and complete the following information Name Location Date Architect Style or Culture This review will give you 30 seconds to look at the slide and then display the image and building data for 1 minute total. The images shown here may or may not be the exact ones used on the quiz. COMPARE AND CONTRAST – 10 POINTS 2 images will be displayed you will be asked to identify each and compare and contrast them as structures and as cultural artifacts. What do they have in common, how do they differ? What does each reveal about the culture and society that it represents?

Stonehenge Salisbury Plane, England ca BCE Unknown Prehistoric Architecture

Ziggurat of Ur Ur, Mesopotamia (Iraq) ca 2100 BCE Unknown Mesopotamian Architecture

Citadel of Sargon II Dur Sarrukin (Khorsabad) ca BCE Unknown Mesopotamian Architecture (Assyrian)

Stepped pyramid of Zoser Saqqara, Egypt ca 2630 BCE Imhotep Egyptian Architecture

Pyramids at Giza Giza, Egypt ca BCE Unknown Egyptian Architecture

Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut Deir-el-Bahari, Egypt ca BCE Unknown Egyptian Architecture

Palace of Minos Knossos, (Crete) ca BCE Unknown Minoan Architecture

Citadel Mycenae ca 1250 BCE Unknown Mycenaean Architecture

Treasury of Atreus Mycenae ca 1330 BCE Unknown Mycenaean Architecture

Greek Orders From left to Right above Doric Ionic Corinthian

Temple of Hera Paestum, Italy ca 550 BCE Unknown Greek Architecture

Acropolis Athens, Greece varies Unknown Greek Architecture

Parthenon Acropolis, Athens, Greece BCE Iktinos & Kallikrates Greek Architecture

Propylea Acropolis, Athens, Greece 437 BCE Unknown Greek Architecture

Temple of Athena Nike Acropolis, Athens, Greece 425 BCE Greek Architecture

Erechtheion Acropolis, Athens, Greece BCE Unknown Greek Architecture

Theatre of Epidaurus Epidaurus, Greece nd Century BCE Unknown Greek Architecture

Stoa of Attalos Athens, Greece BCE Unknown Greek Architecture

Pont Du Gard Nimes, France BCE Unknown Roman Architecture

Maison Carree Nimes, France ca 10 Unknown Roman Architecture

Pantheon Rome ca 125 Unknown Roman Architecture

Coloseum (Flavian Amphitheatre) Rome, Italy Unknown Roman Architecture

Baths of Caracalla Rome, Italy Unknown Roman Architecture