Deck 1: Art in the Stone Age
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Deck 1: Art in the Stone Age
1
Which drawing convention for the representation of animals was used almost exclusively in Paleolithic art?
A) Composite creature
B) Foreshortening
C) Linear perspective
D) The profile view
A) Composite creature
B) Foreshortening
C) Linear perspective
D) The profile view
D
2
What central concern of early humans does the emphasis on the anatomy of the Venus of Willendorf imply?
A) Gold and jewels
B) Health and fertility
C) Athletic competitions
D) The domestication of animals
A) Gold and jewels
B) Health and fertility
C) Athletic competitions
D) The domestication of animals
B
3
Which of the following information about Paleolithic art is NOT provided by the extraordinary paintings from the caves at Lascaux?
A) Paleolithic artists represented animals in twisted perspective.
B) Paleolithic artists used both silhouettes and outlines in their drawings.
C) Paleolithic artists created complex narrative compositions.
D) Paleolithic artists preferred metal tools over wood tools in their painting.
A) Paleolithic artists represented animals in twisted perspective.
B) Paleolithic artists used both silhouettes and outlines in their drawings.
C) Paleolithic artists created complex narrative compositions.
D) Paleolithic artists preferred metal tools over wood tools in their painting.
D
4
What is the almost-exclusive subject of Paleolithic paintings?
A) Hunters
B) Sea creatures
C) Women
D) Animals
A) Hunters
B) Sea creatures
C) Women
D) Animals
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5
What artistic device is used to render the figures in the deer hunt wall painting from Çatal Höyük?
A) Profile view
B) Composite view
C) Frontal view
D) Three-quarter pose
A) Profile view
B) Composite view
C) Frontal view
D) Three-quarter pose
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6
Which is considered one of the primary advances of Neolithic society?
A) Using bronze tools
B) Domestication of animals and plants
C) Building houses from megaliths
D) Living in subterranean caves
A) Using bronze tools
B) Domestication of animals and plants
C) Building houses from megaliths
D) Living in subterranean caves
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7

This painting at Lascaux is exceptional as the earliest depiction of what figure?
A) A bird
B) A woolly rhinoceros
C) A bucranium
D) A male human

This painting at Lascaux is exceptional as the earliest depiction of what figure?
A) A bird
B) A woolly rhinoceros
C) A bucranium
D) A male human
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8
What two basic drawing techniques are evident in the paintings of Lascaux?
A) Black-and-white and negative
B) Relief and incised
C) Colored silhouette and outline
D) Wet and dry pigments
A) Black-and-white and negative
B) Relief and incised
C) Colored silhouette and outline
D) Wet and dry pigments
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9
What is the most likely purpose of Paleolithic cave paintings?
A) Decoration for the cave
B) Telling the creation myth
C) Recording the previous season's kills
D) Insurance for the survival of the herd
A) Decoration for the cave
B) Telling the creation myth
C) Recording the previous season's kills
D) Insurance for the survival of the herd
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10
At which site have the remains of what appear to be the oldest stone temples been discovered?
A) Jericho
B) Hagar Qim
C) Göbekli Tepe
D) Newgrange
A) Jericho
B) Hagar Qim
C) Göbekli Tepe
D) Newgrange
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11
The Neolithic murals at Çatal Höyük demonstrate the continued importance of what activity?
A) Farming
B) Hunting
C) Trade
D) Warfare
A) Farming
B) Hunting
C) Trade
D) Warfare
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12
What is bitumen?
A) An engraved plaque
B) A tarlike substance
C) A type of clay
D) A handle for a knife
A) An engraved plaque
B) A tarlike substance
C) A type of clay
D) A handle for a knife
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13

The use of which material suggests that this object was important to its creator?
A) Wood
B) Stone
C) Mammoth ivory
D) Pebbles

The use of which material suggests that this object was important to its creator?
A) Wood
B) Stone
C) Mammoth ivory
D) Pebbles
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14
What is a ground line?
A) It is an engraved line on the wall surface.
B) It is a measured line on the wall surface.
C) It is the baseline on which figures appear to stand.
D) It is the point where the wall surface meets the floor.
A) It is an engraved line on the wall surface.
B) It is a measured line on the wall surface.
C) It is the baseline on which figures appear to stand.
D) It is the point where the wall surface meets the floor.
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15
What is the primary form of monuments from the Neolithic period in northwestern Europe, such as Stonehenge?
A) Buildings organized along streets
B) Mudbrick fortifications
C) Multistoried wooden buildings
D) Megalithic architecture
A) Buildings organized along streets
B) Mudbrick fortifications
C) Multistoried wooden buildings
D) Megalithic architecture
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16

This human with feline (lion?) head sculpture was found in which country?
A) France
B) Germany
C) Belgium
D) Spain

This human with feline (lion?) head sculpture was found in which country?
A) France
B) Germany
C) Belgium
D) Spain
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17
What motivated the inhabitants of Neolithic Jericho to construct fortification walls?
A) The need for an offensive base
B) Protection against natural disasters
C) Promotion of a powerful merchant class
D) Protection from marauding nomads
A) The need for an offensive base
B) Protection against natural disasters
C) Promotion of a powerful merchant class
D) Protection from marauding nomads
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18
The appearance of which subject distinguishes paintings produced in the Neolithic period from those in the Paleolithic period?
A) Sea creatures
B) Animals
C) Human figures
D) Landscape flora
A) Sea creatures
B) Animals
C) Human figures
D) Landscape flora
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19
Where was the Hall of the Bulls discovered?
A) The Altamira caves
B) The Lascaux caves
C) The Chauvet cave
D) Çatal Höyük
A) The Altamira caves
B) The Lascaux caves
C) The Chauvet cave
D) Çatal Höyük
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20
What standard accounts for representing animals' horns in twisted perspective in cave paintings or allowing the viewer to see the head in profile and the horns from the front?
A) Optical convention
B) Descriptive convention
C) Fanciful convention
D) True convention
A) Optical convention
B) Descriptive convention
C) Fanciful convention
D) True convention
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21
In which area did humans first make the transition to agriculture and raising stock?
A) Western Europe
B) Southeast Asia
C) Anatolia and Mesopotamia
D) The United Kingdom
A) Western Europe
B) Southeast Asia
C) Anatolia and Mesopotamia
D) The United Kingdom
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22
What type of megalithic monument is found almost exclusively in Britain?
A) Labyrinth
B) Henge
C) Apse
D) Corbel
A) Labyrinth
B) Henge
C) Apse
D) Corbel
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23
What human concern appears for the first time in Neolithic art and culture?
A) Finding adequate shelter
B) Acquiring a food supply
C) Honoring the dead
D) Creating tools
A) Finding adequate shelter
B) Acquiring a food supply
C) Honoring the dead
D) Creating tools
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24
What is a notable key feature of Paleolithic design choices?
A) Setting and material are chosen to highlight the artistic message.
B) Setting and material often determine the form of an artwork.
C) Tools and available light often determine the form of an artwork.
D) Complex ideas are embodied in simple, symbolic designs.
A) Setting and material are chosen to highlight the artistic message.
B) Setting and material often determine the form of an artwork.
C) Tools and available light often determine the form of an artwork.
D) Complex ideas are embodied in simple, symbolic designs.
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25

What new feature appears in this mural painting from Çatal Höyük?
A) The human figure confronting an animal
B) The human figures drawn in profile
C) The human figure in a landscape
D) The human figure in a variety of poses and groupings

What new feature appears in this mural painting from Çatal Höyük?
A) The human figure confronting an animal
B) The human figures drawn in profile
C) The human figure in a landscape
D) The human figure in a variety of poses and groupings
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26

How was this object made?
A) A sharp burin was used to carve terracotta
B) A sharp burin was used to carve antler
C) A chisel shaped a rhinoceros horn
D) A chisel shaped a stone

How was this object made?
A) A sharp burin was used to carve terracotta
B) A sharp burin was used to carve antler
C) A chisel shaped a rhinoceros horn
D) A chisel shaped a stone
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27
Which description of the Laussel woman is the least interpretative?
A) Mother goddess blessing fertility
B) Nude woman protecting her unborn child
C) Mother goddess holding an astronomical device
D) Nude woman holding a bison horn
A) Mother goddess blessing fertility
B) Nude woman protecting her unborn child
C) Mother goddess holding an astronomical device
D) Nude woman holding a bison horn
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28
Which of the following is not a material used in Paleolithic art?
A) Mammoth ivory
B) Wood
C) Silver
D) Minerals
A) Mammoth ivory
B) Wood
C) Silver
D) Minerals
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29
What is the least helpful art historical criterion for determining chronology in Paleolithic art?
A) Material
B) Style
C) Scientific analysis
D) Findspot
A) Material
B) Style
C) Scientific analysis
D) Findspot
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30
What very recent scientific discovery adds to our understanding of Stonehenge?
A) It was a kind of astronomical observatory and solar calendar.
B) Its stones were brought to the site from many miles away.
C) It consists of lintel-topped pairs of stones.
D) It was only one part of a much larger ritual complex.
A) It was a kind of astronomical observatory and solar calendar.
B) Its stones were brought to the site from many miles away.
C) It consists of lintel-topped pairs of stones.
D) It was only one part of a much larger ritual complex.
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31

These spotted horses and negative handprints come from which Paleolithic cave?
A) Lascaux
B) Apollo 11
C) Pech-Merle
D) Chauvet

These spotted horses and negative handprints come from which Paleolithic cave?
A) Lascaux
B) Apollo 11
C) Pech-Merle
D) Chauvet
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32

What unifying device is missing from this cave painting at Lascaux?
A) Colored silhouette
B) Blown pigment
C) Profile
D) Ground line

What unifying device is missing from this cave painting at Lascaux?
A) Colored silhouette
B) Blown pigment
C) Profile
D) Ground line
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33
What key cognitive development is signaled by Paleolithic art?
A) The movement from representation to imitation
B) The change from abstraction to naturalism
C) The shift from recognition to representation
D) The invention of complex writing systems
A) The movement from representation to imitation
B) The change from abstraction to naturalism
C) The shift from recognition to representation
D) The invention of complex writing systems
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34
Which of these forms is the simplest and oldest method of spanning a passageway?
A) Corbel vaulting
B) Wattle and daub
C) Mortise and tenon
D) Post and lintel
A) Corbel vaulting
B) Wattle and daub
C) Mortise and tenon
D) Post and lintel
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35
What best describes the material of the Ain Ghazal figures?
A) Ocher and charcoal
B) Plaster and reed
C) Incised stone
D) Carved antler
A) Ocher and charcoal
B) Plaster and reed
C) Incised stone
D) Carved antler
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36
Which of the following statements about the Venus of Willendorf is incorrect?
A) It shows a female form.
B) It is carved of limestone.
C) It took many hours to create.
D) Its face is highly detailed.
A) It shows a female form.
B) It is carved of limestone.
C) It took many hours to create.
D) Its face is highly detailed.
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37
What does the site of Skara Brae tell us regarding Neolithic civilization?
A) It documents the rise of fortressed communities in the Neolithic period.
B) It documents the spread of Neolithic civilization to one of the most remote parts of eastern Europe.
C) It documents the spread of Neolithic civilization to one of the most remote parts of northern Europe.
D) It documents the beginnings of corbeled stone architecture.
A) It documents the rise of fortressed communities in the Neolithic period.
B) It documents the spread of Neolithic civilization to one of the most remote parts of eastern Europe.
C) It documents the spread of Neolithic civilization to one of the most remote parts of northern Europe.
D) It documents the beginnings of corbeled stone architecture.
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38
What statement best describes a megalith?
A) It is a great blue stone.
B) It is volcanic rock quarried in Great Britain.
C) It is a massive shaped stone.
D) It is rock quarried in Jericho.
A) It is a great blue stone.
B) It is volcanic rock quarried in Great Britain.
C) It is a massive shaped stone.
D) It is rock quarried in Jericho.
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39

On which continent was this painting discovered?
A) Europe
B) Asia
C) Africa
D) Antarctica

On which continent was this painting discovered?
A) Europe
B) Asia
C) Africa
D) Antarctica
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40
The fortress town at Jericho could have come into existence only because of the advanced development of which human activity?
A) Trade
B) Agriculture
C) Cremation
D) Warfare
A) Trade
B) Agriculture
C) Cremation
D) Warfare
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41
What is the most likely reason for the prevalence of Neolithic sites in Anatolia and Mesopotamia?
A) There have not been enough excavations in northern Europe.
B) The retreating ice destroyed the Neolithic settlements in northern Europe.
C) These regions supplied the best conditions for agriculture.
D) The great migrations of herds brought humans to this area.
A) There have not been enough excavations in northern Europe.
B) The retreating ice destroyed the Neolithic settlements in northern Europe.
C) These regions supplied the best conditions for agriculture.
D) The great migrations of herds brought humans to this area.
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42
Which period saw the taming of the dog?
A) Paleolithic
B) Neolithic
C) Megalithic
D) Mesolithic
A) Paleolithic
B) Neolithic
C) Megalithic
D) Mesolithic
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43

This drawing is an example of what universal Paleolithic painting convention?
A) Outline technique
B) Three-quarter view
C) Profile view
D) Frontal view

This drawing is an example of what universal Paleolithic painting convention?
A) Outline technique
B) Three-quarter view
C) Profile view
D) Frontal view
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44

Which would be the most accurate label for this object?
A) Paleolithic human skull overlaid with clay, from Namibia
B) Neolithic human skull overlaid with plaster, from Jericho
C) Neolithic wooden model with plaster, from Jericho
D) Paleolithic ancestor statue of wood and clay, from Lascaux

Which would be the most accurate label for this object?
A) Paleolithic human skull overlaid with clay, from Namibia
B) Neolithic human skull overlaid with plaster, from Jericho
C) Neolithic wooden model with plaster, from Jericho
D) Paleolithic ancestor statue of wood and clay, from Lascaux
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45

What is unusual about the findspot of this Paleolithic painting?
A) It is painted near the entrance to the cave.
B) It is the only Paleolithic painting in North America.
C) It is one of many in a large gallery.
D) It is in a deep and inaccessible well shaft.

What is unusual about the findspot of this Paleolithic painting?
A) It is painted near the entrance to the cave.
B) It is the only Paleolithic painting in North America.
C) It is one of many in a large gallery.
D) It is in a deep and inaccessible well shaft.
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46
What is especially important about the paintings in the caves of Lascaux?
A) They all were painted at the same time by the same artist.
B) They show the techniques of silhouette and outline side by side.
C) They are the earliest-known Paleolithic cave paintings.
D) They provide examples of early human decorative preferences.
A) They all were painted at the same time by the same artist.
B) They show the techniques of silhouette and outline side by side.
C) They are the earliest-known Paleolithic cave paintings.
D) They provide examples of early human decorative preferences.
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47
Which scientific field of study has NOT been used to verify the authenticity of Paleolithic cave paintings?
A) Chemical analysis
B) Geological knowledge of stalagtite formation
C) Paleography
D) Radiocarbon dating
A) Chemical analysis
B) Geological knowledge of stalagtite formation
C) Paleography
D) Radiocarbon dating
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48
What is the date of the earliest-known sculptures?
A) 15,000-10,000 BCE
B) 100,000-90,000 BCE
C) 4,000-3,000 BCE
D) 40,000-35,000 BCE
A) 15,000-10,000 BCE
B) 100,000-90,000 BCE
C) 4,000-3,000 BCE
D) 40,000-35,000 BCE
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49
What Neolithic construction has not yet been found in northern Europe?
A) Henge
B) Settled village
C) Temple
D) Tumulus
A) Henge
B) Settled village
C) Temple
D) Tumulus
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50
What is the most likely date of the fortress walls at Jericho?
A) 22,000 BCE
B) 10,000 BCE
C) 7,500 BCE
D) 1,000 BCE
A) 22,000 BCE
B) 10,000 BCE
C) 7,500 BCE
D) 1,000 BCE
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