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Global Prehistory 30,000 – 500 BCE
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Enduring Understandings Human expression existed across the globe before written record. Concern with natural world and humans’ place within. Occurred on different continents with Africa and Asia preceding and influencing other areas as population spread. Art historians’ knowledge of global prehistory has developed through interdisciplinary collaboration.
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Venus of Willendorf 28,000-25,000BCE Limestone rubbed w/red Ochre Willendorf, Austria https://www.khanac ademy.org/humaniti es/prehistoric- art/paleolithic- art/v/nude-woman- venus-of-willendorf- c-28-000-25-000-b-c- e https://www.khanac ademy.org/humaniti es/prehistoric- art/paleolithic- art/v/nude-woman- venus-of-willendorf- c-28-000-25-000-b-c- e
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Apollo 11 stones 25,500-25,300 BCE Charcoal on stone Found in Namibia
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Great Hall of the Bulls Lascaux, France 15,000 – 13,000 BCE Rock Painting via Charcoal, iron ore, plants Mostly animal paintings Possible Function of Paintings?
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Camelid Sacrum in the shape of a canine Central Mexico 14,000 – 7,000 BCE Bone, worked into the image of a dog or wolf. Natural form used to represent another Sacrum “second skull” Discovered in 1870
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Running Horned Woman Tassili n’Ajjer, Algeria 6000-4000 BCE Pigment on rock Depicts wildlife, livestock & humans
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Beaker with ibex motifs 4200 – 3500 BCE Susa, Iran Painted Terra Cotta Use of potters wheel Oversized horns abstract stylized motif Centralized clan symbol of family ownership
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Anthropomorphic Stele 4 th Millennium BCE Arabian Peninsula Sandstone Religious or Burial Function Resembles human form, but not itself human (Anthropomorphic)
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Jade Cong Liangzhu, China 3300-2200 BCE Jades appear in burials of high ranking peoples Buried w/dead in rituals Linked Jade w/ durability, beauty Circular hole cut into square-like cross-section
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Stonehenge 2500-1600 BCE Wiltshire, UK Sandstone Post & Lintel using Mortise & Tenon system of construction Megaliths – stone of great size
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The Ambum Stone 1500 BCE Ambum Valley, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea Greywacke stone Considered Sacred Animal form or masked human? Possibly pestle function
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Tiatilco female figurine 1200-900 BCE Central Mexico Ceramic Theory: possibly showing congenital defects
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Terra Cottsa fragment 1000 BCE Solomon Islands, Reef Islands Terra Cotta Lapita Peoples : Stamped patterns of dots, circles & hatching
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