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Example Questions

Example Question #181 : Architecture

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Which feature of Monte Albán, pictured above, is meant to represent the victims of human sacrifice of the Zapotec civilization?

Possible Answers:

The Zapotec civilization did not participate in human sacrifice.

None of these

Sacrificial altars used to store the hearts of the victims.

Relief sculpture carved into the stone walls of the Main Plaza.

Distorted stone monuments of naked men called "Danzantes."

Correct answer:

Distorted stone monuments of naked men called "Danzantes."

Explanation:

The Zapotec civilization used stone monuments depicting naked men with distorted posture and often mutilated genitals, called "Danzantes," or "Dancers," to represent their victims of human sacrifice. These stone monuments can be seen throughout the plazas of Monte Albán. Over 300 of these monuments have been found.

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Example Question #3 : Architecture Of The Americas

The Anasazi were notable for constructing buildings in __________.

Possible Answers:

swamplands

stone cliffs

desert plains

lake islands

Correct answer:

stone cliffs

Explanation:

The Anasazi are believed to have developed a unique culture in the American southwest around roughly the twelfth century B.C.E. The most notable aspect of Anasazi ruins and buildings is their location. In multiple sites in the Four Corners region, large stone palaces and other buildings are built into caves along stone cliffs, creating the look of a building that comes directly out of the stone walls.

Example Question #971 : Ap Art History

The Mayan civilization of Mesoamerica is perhaps best known for building which Pre-Columbian city, which in this day and age has become a popular tourist attraction?

Possible Answers:

Queztalcoatl

Tlaloc

Chichen Itza

Tenochtitlan

Zocalo

Correct answer:

Chichen Itza

Explanation:

Chichen Itza, built and occupied between 600 and 1200 BCE, is a famous city built by the Mayans in what is today known as Yucatán, Southern Mexico. It is not completely known why Chichen Itza was abandoned, only that it remains in good condition to this day, and is a stunning example of Mayan architecture.

Example Question #2 : Architecture Of The Americas

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The pyramids found alongside these stone monuments in what is now Hidalgo, Mexico, are examples of the architectural style of which pre-Columbian civilization of Mesoamerica?

Possible Answers:

None of these

The Aztec civilization

The Olmec civilization

The Inca civilization

The Toltec civilization

Correct answer:

The Toltec civilization

Explanation:

The Toltec civilization dominated the area of Mexico that is now known as the state of Hidalgo in the early post-classic period of Mesoamerican chronology. The pyramids constructed in Tula, Hidalgo, Mexico, show an interesting similarity to Mayan architecture, though they are different enough as to be able to determine Toltec from Mayan architecture. What the similarities seem to hint at is that there was some kind of interaction between the Mayan and Toltec civilizations.

In addition, the Aztec peoples considered the Toltec civilization as their ancestors. Although little is known about the history of the Toltec civilization, the Aztecs wrote about them extensively. Unfortunately, it is not known if the accounts of the Aztecs are indeed historical, or simply fictional accounts of those whom they consider to be their ancestors.

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Example Question #182 : Architecture

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The free-standing columns found in Hidalgo, Mexico, are a remnant of the architecture of which pre-Columbian civilization?

Possible Answers:

None of these

The Aztec civilization

The Mayan civilization

The Toltec civilization

The Olmec civilization

Correct answer:

The Toltec civilization

Explanation:

The Toltec civilization dominated the area of Mexico that is now known as the state of Hidalgo in the early post-classic period of Mesoamerican chronology. The free-standing columns depicting Toltec warriors, also called Atlantean figures, are an example of the art and architecture of the Toltec civilization.

The Aztec people considered the Toltec civilization to be their ancestors. They saw these statues as representations of their Gods, such as Quetzalcoatl, and saw the Toltec architecture of Tula, Hidalgo as a divine space, like a city of Gods.
 
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Example Question #1 : Identifying Artists, Works, Or Schools Of Architecture Of The Americas

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Monte Albán, estimated to have been built in 500BC, and located in what is now known as the state of Oaxaca in Mexico, was primarily occupied by which pre-Columbian civilization?

Possible Answers:

The Zapotec civilization

The Inca civilization

The Mayan civilization

The Aztec civilization

The Olmec civilization

Correct answer:

The Zapotec civilization

Explanation:

Monte Albán was the cultural and political center of the Zapotec civilization for over one thousand years. The Zapotec civilization occupied the area now known as Oaxaca in Mexico. It was founded between 500 and 700BC, and later abandoned, over 1,000 years later. Although other Pre-Columbian civilizations discovered and potentially occupied the remains of Monte Albán after its abandonment, no civilization occupied it as their cultural and political center like the Zapotec civilization did.

Example Question #2 : Identifying Artists, Works, Or Schools Of Architecture Of The Americas

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Monte Albán, pictured above, occupied from the year 500 BC to the year 850 AD, is a classic example of which style of architecture?

Possible Answers:

Ancient Egyptian

Ancient Greek

Pre-Columbian

Mesopotamian

Mexican Baroque

Correct answer:

Pre-Columbian

Explanation:

Monte Albán, founded in large part by the Zapotec civilization, is a classic example of Pre-Columbian architecture. This means that it is was constructed in the Americas prior to European discovery and settlement. The city's stacked-pyramid appearance is a classic example of the most well-known style of Pre-Columbian, Mesoamerican architecture. In addition, the dates of its occupancy match up to those of Pre-Columbian civilizations.

Example Question #11 : Architecture Beyond European Artistic Traditions

Mesoamerican architecture usually features the __________.

Possible Answers:

thatched roof

flying buttress

minaret

stepped pyramid

Correct answer:

stepped pyramid

Explanation:

In Mayan, Toltec, and Aztec architecture, the chief building style was the large stepped pyramid, which allowed it to be climbed entirely. These pyramids were the center of any settlements, and were frequently utilized by the priest-kings of these cultures for ceremonial and administrative purposes. After centuries of neglect, these massive structures are usually the only elements of Mesoamerican architecture that remain.

Example Question #11 : Architecture Of The Americas

Mayan architecture was dominated by what kind of building?

Possible Answers:

The onion dome

The vaulted hall

The galleried temple

The minaret

The pyramid

Correct answer:

The pyramid

Explanation:

All Mayan cities and temple structures revolved around the pyramid. Typically featuring steps to the top of the pyramid and terraces, the Mayas used the pyramid for temples, palaces, and most other important buildings. The use of the pyramid was highly influential for later Mesoamerican cultures, such as the Aztecs.

Example Question #972 : Ap Art History

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When the Aztecs discovered the abandoned Toltec city in Hidalgo, Mexico, where these Atlantean figures are located, what did they imagine the pillars represented?

Possible Answers:

An ancient warrior race from a distant land

Coatlicue, the Mother of all Gods

Aztec gods, such as Quetzalcoatl

None of these

Mitla gods

Correct answer:

Aztec gods, such as Quetzalcoatl

Explanation:

While Atlatean figures are generally carved to represent fierce, bellicose men, when the Aztecs found these pillars centuries after the Toltecs abandoned their city, they imagined that the pillars represented their own gods, such as Quetzalcoatl, and considered the city itself divine. They even went so far as to consider the Toltec civilization their own ancestors, and told and recorded multitudes of stories of the exploits of the Toltec people.

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