This document provides an overview of non-Roman Italy between 900-700 BC, focusing on the Greeks and Etruscans. It describes the establishment of Greek colonies in Magna Graecia and Sicily, including important cities like Cumae, Naxos, Selinus, Akragas, and Paestum. Greek architectural styles and temple forms are examined. For the Etruscans, it outlines the Orientalizing period and notable tombs from Caere and Tarquinia, including the Regolini-Galassi tomb and its artifacts. Key Etruscan architectural features are compared to Greek styles.
This presentation is done by Jennifer V. Luis as one of her projects on ITALIAN REGIONS in her Italian 10 class (AY 2013-2014) at the University of the Philippines under Prof. Emanuela Adesini.
This presentation is done by Jennifer V. Luis as one of her projects on ITALIAN REGIONS in her Italian 10 class (AY 2013-2014) at the University of the Philippines under Prof. Emanuela Adesini.
Where shall we meet - Learn to say direction in Chineseconglaoshi
Learn to say directions in Chinese. How to ask directions and ways in Chinese? How to reply? The PPT is compatible with Jinbu 2 Chapter 3 Unit 2 - Where shall we meet.
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From Palaikastro Marine-style octopus flask, ca. 1500 B.docxhanneloremccaffery
From Palaikastro:
Marine-style
octopus flask,
ca. 1500 BCE
Harvesters Vase, from Hagia Triada,
ca. 1500 BCE. Steatite, with gold leaf;
bottom is reconstructed.
View from sea of Thera (Santorini), a volcanic island north of Crete
View toward caldera of volcano and emerging island of hardened lava
Street with houses, Akrotiri (pre-1628 BCE)
Collapsed staircase
Inside of house, Akrotiri
Brazier, above, and storage jar, right.
From Akrotiri, covered by eruption of
volcano, 1628 BCE
Plaster cast of bed frame (and some cordage), from house at Akrotiri
From Akrotiri (Thera),
young fisherman,
before 1628 BCE
From Akrotiri (Thera),
young woman,
gathering crocus flowers
(before 1628 BCE)
From Akrotiri (Thera): Spring fresco, before 1628 BCE
From Akrotiri (Thera): Ship flotilla fresco, showing overseas
expedition (before 1628 BCE)
View of citadel of Mycenae
Plan, citadel of Mycenae: 1) entrance (Lion Gate) 2) Grave Circle A 3) Megaron
4) Redoubt with sally port and hidden spring Ca. 1300 BCE
H. Schliemann and
friends at Lion Gate,
Mycenae
Lion Gate, Mycenae, and projecting bastion at right
Entrance to Megaron of palace at Mycenae
View to south over existing remains of Megaron (hearth is under tarp) to plain of Argos
Reconstruction of Megaron of Pylos (Palace of Nestor)
View of Grave Circle A at Mycenae, enclosed Shaft Graves, ca. 1600 BCE
Reconstructed drawing of Grave Circle A, with retaining wall and stelai
From Shaft Graves: Mask of “Agamemnon,” ca. 1600 BCE
From Shaft Graves: funerary sheets of gold for a child’s body
Lion Rhyton,
from Shaft Graves,
Mycenae
Inlaid daggers,
from Shaft Graves,
Mycenae. Now in
National Museum,
Athens.
Bronze blade with lion hunt in a Minoan style, inlaid gold, silver, and
electrum, using niello technique (niello is the black background,
made of copper, lead, sulphur, borax).
Tholos tomb, called the “Treasury of Atreus,” ca. 1300 BCE
Detail, showing relieving triangle
Reconstructed façade
of Treasury of Atreus
Section, tholos tomb
Half-column, partly
restored, from
Treasury of Atreus,
now in Athens
Note enormous lintel block inside the “Treasury of Atreus”
Inner corbelled dome of “Treasury of Atreus”
Warrior Vase (krater, for mixing wine), from Mycenae, ca. 1200 BCE
Suit of Mycenaean armor, with
boars’-tusk helmet, from tholos at Dendra,
now in Nafplion Museum. Ca. 1300 BCE
Imports founds at Mycenae:
jewelry and vessels from Egypt;
below, Canaanite transport
amphorae (from area of Syria)
Phaistos Disk, Linear A
Linear B tablets,
National Museum,
Athens
The Ancient Near East
Copper portrait of an Akkadian
ruler,
perhaps Naram-Sin
(ruled 2254-2218 BCE)
Found in Nineveh, mutilated in
antiquity, probably 612 BCE
Jacques de Morgan seated by
Stele of Naram-Sin, found at
Susa (Iran), ph ...
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This Powerpoint slideshow presentation briefly sketches the development of sculpture in ancient Greece, from its humble beginning in the Greek islands to its zenith in the Hellenistic age. It maps out the milestones and advances made in stages, with the help of images of Greek masterpieces, like the Sulky Kore, the Kritios Boy, the Artemision Bronze, the Riace Bronzes etc. The Ancient Greece is unique amongst the ancient civilizations to develop such very level high of naturalism, with its expressive and life-like sculptures. According to some art historians they were driven largely by the spirit rooted in the belief that man is a free, indeed an exalted, being or simply their idea and love of beauty.
"Future ages will wonder at us, as the present age wonders at us now“
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
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Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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38. Orientalizing Period in Italy
• Main agents = Phoenicians
• Process : artistic motifs & objects from
Near East are introduced into western art
through trade and other contacts
• 8th through 6th centuries BC
• Style = hybrid of Egyptian/Assyrian motifs
39. Bocchoris Vase, 720-715 BC
faience, Tarquinia
Decorated ostrich egg,
mid 7th century BC,
Tarquinia
70. Tomb of the Augurs, c. 520 BC, tufa & paint, Tarquinia
Editor's Notes
Culture: Greek
Title: Temple of Concord
Work Type: architecture
Date: c. 430-425 BCE
Location: Agrigento. Italy
Material: limestone
Measurements: H. of columns: 6.7 m; h. of entablature: 2.96 m
Style Period: Classical
Description: Akragas (modern Agrigento) was a Greek colony on the southern coast of Sicily. The site preserves a number of Doric temples.
Collection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)
Source: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.
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Rights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Culture: Greek
Title: Temple of Concordia
Title: View: view of the west facade
Date: c. 425 BCE
Location: Agrigento, Italy
Style Period: Classical
Description: Photographer: Susan Silberberg-Peirce
Collection: Art, Archaeology, and Architecture (Canyonlights World Art Image Bank)
ID Number: canyon_035_036
Source: Image and original data provided by Canyonlights World Art Slides and Image Bank.
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Culture: Greek
Title: Temple of Concord, so-called, oblique view from the southeast
Work Type: architecture
Date: c. 425 BCE
Location: Akragas (Agrigento), Italy
Description: Photographer: Susan Silberberg-Pierce
Collection: Art, Archaeology, and Architecture (Canyonlights World Art Image Bank)
ID Number: canyon_053_005
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Title: Acropolis. Temple of Athena Nike. View from the east.
Date: ca. 435-425 BC
Location: Athens.
Related Item: Maser catalog number: Greece.1956-155
Subject: ARCHITECTURE:GREEK
Collection: Moreen O'Brien Maser Memorial Collection (Skidmore College)
ID Number: Accession number: 1978-33558
Source: Image and original data provided by Skidmore College
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Culture: Greek
Title: Temple C, view from the northwest
Work Type: architecture
Date: c. 550-525 BCE
Location: Selinus (Selinunte), Italy
Description: Photographer: Susan Silberberg-Pierce
Collection: Art, Archaeology, and Architecture (Canyonlights World Art Image Bank)
ID Number: canyon_052_011
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Culture: Magna Graecia
Title: Temple "C" at Selinus (Selinunte): metopes: [L] Quadriga of Apollo; [C] Perseus slaying Medusa; [R] Herakles and the Kerkopes, ca. 560-550 B.C.
Location: Museo Archeologico Nationale, Palermo, Sicily
Material: limestone
Collection: Art History Survey Collection
Source: Catalogued by: Art Images for College Teaching
Title: Selinus: Temple C: Ext.: Metopes Quadriga of Apollo
Date: c.540 B.C
Location: Selinus (Extinct city)
Subject: Selinus (Extinct city)--Temple C
Subject: Apollo (Greek deity)
Subject: Architecture:Site--Sicily (Greek)--6th C. B.C
Subject: Metopes
Collection: ARTstor Slide Gallery
Source: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Culture: Greek
Title: Metope of Temple C at Selinunte with Perseus and the Gorgon
Work Type: sculpture
Date: c. 560 BCE
Description: From Magna Graecia
Repository: Museo archeologico regionale (Palermo, Italy)
Collection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)
Source: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.
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Rights: (c) 2006, SCALA, Florence / ART RESOURCE, N.Y.
Rights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Culture: Magna Graecia
Title: Temple "C" at Selinus (Selinunte): metope: Herakles and the Kerkopes, ca. 560-550 B.C.
Location: Museo Archeologico Nationale, Palermo, Sicily
Material: limestone
Collection: Art History Survey Collection
Source: Catalogued by: Art Images for College Teaching
Culture: Greek
Title: Kouros from Agrigento
Work Type: sculpture
Date: c. 5th century BCE
Style Period: Classical
Repository: Museo archeologico regionale di Agrigento
Collection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)
Source: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.
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Rights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Culture: Greek
Title: Temple of Hera I, oblique view from the southwest
Work Type: architecture
Date: c. 550-525 BCE
Location: Paestum, Italy
Material: limestone
Description: Photographer: Susan Silberberg-Pierce
Collection: Art, Archaeology, and Architecture (Canyonlights World Art Image Bank)
ID Number: canyon_007_004
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Culture: Greek
Title: Temple of Hera I, interior of the peristyle and remains of the cella, looking east
Work Type: architecture
Date: c. 550-525 BCE
Location: Paestum, Italy
Material: limestone
Description: Photographer: Susan Silberberg-Pierce
Collection: Art, Archaeology, and Architecture (Canyonlights World Art Image Bank)
ID Number: canyon_007_006
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Culture: Greek
Title: Temple of Hera II, oblique view from the southwest
Work Type: architecture
Date: c. 460 BCE
Location: Paestum, Italy
Material: limestone
Description: Photographer: Susan Silberberg-Pierce
Collection: Art, Archaeology, and Architecture (Canyonlights World Art Image Bank)
ID Number: canyon_007_011
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Culture: Greek
Title: Temple of Hera II, detail, superimposed columns of the cella
Work Type: architecture
Date: c. 460 BCE
Location: Paestum, Italy
Material: limestone
Description: Photographer: Susan Silberberg-Pierce
Collection: Art, Archaeology, and Architecture (Canyonlights World Art Image Bank)
ID Number: canyon_007_016
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Title: Tomba del Tuffatore
Title: Tomb of the Diver
Date: c.480 B.C
Subject: Painting--Greek: Transitional--480-450 B.C
Collection: ARTstor Slide Gallery
Source: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Culture: Greek
Title: Tomb of the Diver: slab with kottabos players and lovers
Work Type: fresco
Date: c. 480 BCE
Style Period: Classical
Repository: Museo archeologico nazionale (Paestum, Italy)
Collection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)
Source: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.
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Rights: (c) 2006, SCALA, Florence / ART RESOURCE, N.Y.
Rights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Tomba del Tuffatore: North Slab: symposium scene: det.: kottabos player
Title: Tomb of the Diver
Date: c.480 B.C
Material: travertine, fresco
Repository: Museo archeologico nazionale (Paestum, Italy)
Subject: Paestum (Extinct city)
Subject: Painting--Greek: Transitional--480-450 B.C
Collection: ARTstor Slide Gallery
Source: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Title: Tomba del Tuffatore: North Slab: symposium scene: det.: kottabos player
Title: Tomb of the Diver
Date: c.480 B.C
Material: travertine, fresco
Repository: Museo archeologico nazionale (Paestum, Italy)
Subject: Paestum (Extinct city)
Subject: Painting--Greek: Transitional--480-450 B.C
Collection: ARTstor Slide Gallery
Source: Data from: University of California, San Diego