Benzel, Kim, Sarah B. Graff, Yelena Rakic, too Edith W. Watts (2010)
Many features of civilization originated inward the lands nosotros telephone cry upwardly the ancient Near East, a vast too varied expanse from Turkey to the Indus Valley of present-day Islamic Republic of Pakistan too from the Caucasus to the Arabian Peninsula. This essential guide for K–12 educators introduces the variety too multifariousness of fine art produced past times the rich too complex cultures that flourished inward this share during an as vast fourth dimension period, from the 8th millennium B.C. to the pump of the 7th century A.D. Learn virtually the cultural, archaeological, too historical contexts for a pick of 30 industrial plant of fine art inward the cast of sculpture, silverish too gilded ritual vessels too objects, monumental reliefs, cuneiform tablets, too postage stamp too cylinder seals. Curriculum connections, give-and-take questions, lesson plans, too activities for a hit of aeroplane levels render useful strategies for teaching inward the classroom. The resources too includes a bibliography too glossary.These educational materials are made possible past times Rolin Foundation USA.
Table of contents Goals too Design of this ResourceMaps of the Ancient Near East
The Ancient Near East
Resources inward the Ancient Near EastChronology of the Ancient Near EastIntroduction to Ancient Near Eastern Art too Archaeology
Uncovering the Ancient Near East Through ArchaeologyA Brief History of the Ancient Near East
Dating Near Eastern HistoryCuneiform MessagesAnimals too HumansThe Royal ImageCommunicating amongst the Divine
The AfterlifeMaterials too TechniquesQuick List of the Works of ArtDescriptions of the Works of ArtClassroom Applications
National Standard for Education: Curriculum ConnectionsLesson Plans
Writing too Art
The Multifaceted AnimalRelated:Info Of Asor Youtube ChannelThe Royal Image
Gods, Goddesses, too the SupernaturalClassroom Activities
Topics for Discussion for Older StudentsSelected Resources
Bibliography for Teachers too Students
Online ResourcesGlossary
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