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QUESTION 1

1.    In many ways the underworld was considered dangerous, but there were also benefits for the deceased. Explain how it was important for king’s to build their funerary tombs as part of the sun god’s cycle.

 

5 points   

QUESTION 2

1.    Explain how King Hatsheput came into rule during the 18th Dynasty.

 

10 points   

QUESTION 3

1.    Which king had the largest funerary complex at Thebes?

  

King Thutmose III

  

King Hatshepsut

  

King Amenhotep

  

King Thutmose I

5 points   

QUESTION 4

1.    Red quartzite shrines were built into temples to set down the sacred _____________ carrying the cult statue of the deity.

 

5 points   

QUESTION 5

1.    Red granite was used in statues as a symbolic statement about the king’s connections to deities and the sun.

 True

 False

5 points   

QUESTION 6

1.    King Amenhotep’s depictions underwent a physical change after his first sed-festival at the temple of Luxor. What was different about his characteristics, and what did he now wear?

 

5 points   

QUESTION 7

1.    Both palaces and temples were built as microcosms of the world from its very beginning.

 True

 False

5 points   

QUESTION 8

1.    In contrast to the temples, there was little decoration relating directly to the deities. Instead, what types of images would you find in a palace?

 

10 points   

QUESTION 9

1.    During the Festival of the Wadi, the living crossed to the west bank to visit their tombs of their relatives. During this visit, they would:

  

Share meals and drink

  

Hunt and fish

  

Perform the Opening of the Mouth ceremony

  

Manufacture jewelry and other precious objects

5 points   

QUESTION 10

1.    Often the stone in rock-cut tombs was too poor in quality to create reliefs. Describe the decoration technique used in these situations.

 

5 points   

QUESTION 11

1.    Pleated garments, such as those shown on this wooden statue, became fashionable in the late ____________ Dynasty.

  

16th

  

18th

  

20th

  

21st

5 points   

QUESTION 12

1.    This eye symbol called a _________________ is associated with the god Horus and was often depicted on amulets on coffins. The drop and spiral imitate the marking of a falcon, and represents healing and ‘making whole’.

 

5 points   

QUESTION 13

1.    The goddess _________________ is represented as a vulture with outstretched wings, and included in funerary decoration at the temple of King Hatshepsut.

  

Bastet

  

Nekhbet

  

Ma’at

  

Sekhmet

5 points   

QUESTION 14

1.    Many time statues would be holding nujars, and the hieroglyph of the nu-jar generally meant what?

  

Protection

  

Re-birth

  

To offer

  

Sacred sun

5 points   

QUESTION 15

1.    Why does King Hatshepsut generally disappear from sources, even after her reign was considered successful?

 

5 points   

QUESTION 16

1.    Describe what a stelophorous statue looks like.

 

5 points   

QUESTION 17

1.    Due to King Amenhotep’s increased emphasis on the solar aspects of deities, large open ____________ courts were now included in many temple complexes.

 

5 points   

QUESTION 18

1.    On stela depictions in the 18th Dynasty, only royal and divine figures could be placed below the sun disk.

 True

 

 False

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