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ARCH 249 (Exam #1)
Paleolithic Period - ANS-Old Stone Age
+35,000-9,000 BCE
hunter-gatherers societies
small family groups and clans
seasonal habitation (huts/tents/caves)

Neolithic Period - ANS-New Stone Age
9,000-3,000 BCE
agriculture -> domestication of animals
settled village life

mudbrick/sun-dried brick - ANS-material used for walls (adobe) in Catal Huyuk, Turkey
- cool in summer, hot in winter

intramural burial - ANS-(in the walls)
family members
used for several generations in Catal Huyuk, Turkey
= symbolic concern for ancestors/memory/legitimacy?

megalithic - ANS-large stones or boulders used in prehistoric architecture (memorial)
Newgrange, Ireland

corbeling - ANS-to cap with one stone (locked together)
primitive way of creating arched domes (ceiling) in Newgrange, Ireland
- masonry that projects slightly from a wall and serves as a support

post-and-lintel - ANS-think of Stonehenge - 2 posts or vertical elements with 1
horizontal element
= structural load in COMPRESSION

mortise-and-tenon - ANS-a rectangle opening, or socket, prepared to receive a usually
wooden knob or tongue inserted into it (kind of like lego pieces coming together)
(originated in wood working and went to stone)
- Stonehenge, England

altar - ANS-...

, Apadana - ANS-royal audience hall

baked brick (kiln-baked or kilnfired) - ANS-mudbrick is reinforced with this outer layer
set in bitumen

bastion - ANS-...

Battered walls - ANS-the ziggurat has these kinds of walls that lean inward

bitumen - ANS-baked brick is set in this for reinforcement of mudbrick
it's 2.4 m thick

buttress - ANS-walls of the ziggurat are this for better support (or for aesthetic reasons)

citadel - ANS-a fortress, usu. on high ground, protecting or dominating the city

composite creature - ANS-human-headed winged bulls
ex. the lamassu

Fertile Crescent - ANS-...

glazed brick - ANS-...

Hall of Hundred Columns - ANS-...

Hypostyle hall - ANS-a large hall composed of many columns placed close together to
support the roof

lamassu - ANS-"composite creature"
- human-headed winged bulls that guard the city gates

mould-made brick - ANS-divine creatures, such as a lion and dragon, at Ishtar Gate are
made of this -- fired and glazed

Persia - ANS-...

relief sculpture - ANS-...

State-level society - ANS-...

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