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Which architectural feature did the Romans adapt from the Greeks to enhance their structures?
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What was a key function of Egyptian palatial complexes?
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Which architectural feature is most associated with the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut?
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What was a primary purpose of Egyptian funerary complexes?
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Which statement most accurately reflects the relationship between geography and artistic production in the ancient Mediterranean from 600 BCE to 100 CE?
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In what ways did the Apadana at Persepolis serve both practical and symbolic functions for the ancient Persian Empire?
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Which architectural innovation in the Audience Hall (apadana) most clearly demonstrates the Achaemenid Empire's adaptation of previous traditions?
AP Art History / Unit 2 – Ancient Mediterranean Art, 3500–300 BCE
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Which of the following best exemplifies the Greek pursuit of idealized human form?
AP Art History / Unit 2 – Ancient Mediterranean Art, 3500–300 BCE
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Which innovation in ancient Egyptian art influenced later Mediterranean cultures?
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The evolution of Mesopotamian palace architecture from the 3rd to 1st millennium BCE primarily demonstrates:
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The convention of hierarchical scaling in ancient Egyptian art influenced which subsequent Mediterranean artistic tradition in a way that demonstrates cultural transmission?
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How did Roman copies of Greek sculptures reflect the concept of historicism in ancient Mediterranean art?
AP Art History / Unit 2 – Ancient Mediterranean Art, 3500–300 BCE
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Which symbolic element in Egyptian art most directly connects to the cult of the sun and demonstrates the centrality of solar worship?
AP Art History / Unit 2 – Ancient Mediterranean Art, 3500–300 BCE
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How did dynastic Egyptian conventions influence Roman portraiture?
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The crossed arms position of Tutankhamun on his innermost coffin holding the crook and flail symbolizes:
AP Art History / Unit 2 – Ancient Mediterranean Art, 3500–300 BCE
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The Acropolis of Athens primarily served which function in ancient Greek society?
AP Art History / Unit 2 – Ancient Mediterranean Art, 3500–300 BCE
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The White Temple at Uruk exemplifies which relationship between architectural form and social function?
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What is a key feature of Etruscan tombs that distinguishes them from Greek tombs?
AP Art History / Unit 2 – Ancient Mediterranean Art, 3500–300 BCE
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How did heavily fortified palaces reflect the power of ancient rulers?
AP Art History / Unit 2 – Ancient Mediterranean Art, 3500–300 BCE
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How did the concept of the Golden Ratio in Greek architecture reflect broader cultural values of the ancient Greek civilization?
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