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Example Question #15 : Architecture Beyond European Artistic Traditions
What were Atlantean figures, such as the ones found in Tula, Hidalgo, created by the Toltecs, originally meant to represent?
Victims of human sacrifice
Tlaloc
Quetzalcoatl
Fierce warriors
Huitzilopochtli
Fierce warriors
Although the Aztec people thought that the Toltec civilization, as their supposed ancestors (according to them, at least), had carved out depictions of their gods, such as Quetzalcoatl, in actuality, the Atlantean figures are meant to represent fierce warriors.
Image accessed at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Telamones_Tula.jpg
Photograph by Luidger
Example Question #3 : Answering Other Questions About Architecture Of The Americas
Who or what was responsible for the destruction or disappearance of the civilization that left behind these Atlantean figures, found in Tula, Hidalgo?
It is unknown what truly happened to the Olmec civilization
The Toltec civilization was destroyed by a raiding war band of the nomadic Olmec civilization
It is unknown what truly happened to the Toltec civilization
A strong hurricane destroyed Tenochtitlan and its surrounding areas, since it had been built on a lake, and therefore wiped out the Aztec civilization
Spanish conquerors besieged the Mayan city and built their own atop its ruins
It is unknown what truly happened to the Toltec civilization
Although the Aztec civilization provides its own written mythology as to the conquests, exploits and history of the Toltec civilization, as they considered the Toltec people to be their ancestors, it is actually unknown what eventually caused the decline and disappearance of the Toltec civilization, which is the civilization that left the ruins of a great city in Tula, Hidalgo, along with the Atlantean figures pictures above.
Image accessed at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Telamones_Tula.jpg
Photograph by Luidger
Example Question #16 : Architecture Beyond European Artistic Traditions
Cliff Palace is stone and mud mortar building set into the side of a mountain by the ancient Puebloan people, also known as Anasazi.
What was the architectural center of a family unit for the Anasazi at places like Cliff Palace?
The main kitchen
The fire pit
Kivas- circular, underground rooms
A master bedroom
Sipapu- a hole in the ground used for ceremonial purposes
Kivas- circular, underground rooms
The architectural center for a family was a kiva. A kiva contained the fire pit and the Sipapu. These spaces were covered by wood roofs and are sometimes still used by Puebloan people for ceremonies.
Example Question #981 : Ap Art History
The pre-Columbian civilization responsible for the construction of Monte Albán, pictured above, occupied and culturally dominated which area of modern day Mexico?
Chiapas
Durango
Oaxaca
Tabasco
Nuevo León
Oaxaca
The Zapotec civilization of pre-Columbian Latin America occupied and culturally dominated the area of Mexico now known as the state of Oaxaca. The largest piece of evidence of their occupation of Oaxaca is the ancient city of Monte Albán, located only a few miles outside of the current capital of the state of Oaxaca, Oaxaca City.
Example Question #2 : Visual Arts
What is the key feature of Russian church architecture?
Diamond vaults
Flying buttresses
Pyramids
Flèche
Onion domes
Onion domes
An onion dome is a dome on top of a drum which is bulbous and larger than the structure it sits on, and comes to a point with a cross on it. Onion domes are the chief feature in Russian church architecture, adorning cathedrals in Russian Orthodox cultures. Onion domes are featured prominently in St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow and are a symbol of Russian culture.
Example Question #191 : Architecture
The Taj Mahal is a key example of the architectural style known as __________.
Bengal
Islamic
Persian
Mughal
Mughal
The Mughals created an empire that covered almost the entire Indian subcontinent in the sixteenth century, ruling a multi-ethnic and multi-religious grouping of peoples. Appropriately, Mughal arts and architecture were a blend of their native Persian styles, other Islamic styles, and native Indian art traditions. The Taj Mahal, built in 1632, is a mausoleum to Mumtaz Mahal, the third wife of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. It has minaret-like towers, a large Ottoman-style dome, and many elements of traditional Hindu embellishment.
Example Question #13 : Architecture
Hindu temple architecture is defined in the works collectively known as __________.
the Shilpa Shastras
the Rhamayana
the Rig Veda
the Mahabaratha
the Bhagavad Gita
the Shilpa Shastras
Hindu temple architecture follows guidelines which call for a circular inner sanctum with the rest of the structure emanating from the center room. As with most ancient Hindu artistic traditions, the basic structures and rules for Hindu temple architecture are found in the group of works known as the Shilpa Shastras.
Example Question #1 : Answering Other Questions About Classical Architecture
The ancient Egyptian pyramids were built for what purpose?
Warehouses
Palaces
Temples
Forts
Tombs
Tombs
The Great Pyramids at Giza were the largest structures in the world for almost two thousand years from their construction in roughly 2500 BCE. Remarkably, the pyramids were built for a singular, one-time purpose as the tombs of Pharaohs and their families. The Pyramids were built away from other settlements, and were intended as massive monuments to the Pharaohs' power.
Example Question #1 : Identifying Artists, Works, Or Schools Of Oceanian Architecture
What temple resembles a mandala when viewed from above and where is it located?
Temple of Borobudur, Sri Lanka
Isurumuniya, Sri Lanka
Mendut Temple, Indonesia
Temple of Borobudur, Indonesia
Mendut Temple, Sri Lanka
Temple of Borobudur, Indonesia
The Temple of Borobudur was built by Śailendra Dynasty on the island of Java in Indonesia. It is built like a three-dimensional mandala which played a part in the concept of a path in Buddhism.
Example Question #1 : Architecture In Global Islamic Traditions
All of the following are architectural features of a mosque except __________________.
minbar
qibla wall
minaret
muezzin
muezzin
A "minaret" is a tower on a mosque from which a crier, or muezzin, calls the faithful to prayer. A "minbar" is a podium for a reader of the Koran. The "qibla wall," found in the prayer hall, points the believer towards Mecca.
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