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AP Art History 250 questions with correct answers
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1. Apollo 11 Stones CORRECT ANSWER Form: 
-stones with charcoal drawings of animals 
-geometric designs 
- 4-5" 
Function: 
- depict animals 
=some of world's oldest works of art 
Content: 
- animal figures with human legs added on probably later 
Context: 
- found in Apollo 11 caves in Namibia 
-probably were made about 25500 BCE (oldest representational art in Africa) and buried in these caves 
-named because it was discovered at the time of the Apollo 11 moon landing 
 
2. Great Hall of t...
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AP Art History 250 FORM, FUNCTION, CONTENT, CONTEXT
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AP Art History 250 FORM, FUNCTION, CONTENT, CONTEXT 
 
1. Apollo 11 Stones 
Form: 
-stones with charcoal drawings of animals 
-geometric designs 
- 4-5" 
Function: 
- depict animals 
=some of world's oldest works of art 
Content: 
- animal figures with human legs added on probably later 
Context: 
- found in Apollo 11 caves in Namibia 
-probably were made about 25500 BCE (oldest representational art in Africa) and buried in these caves 
-named because it was discovered at the time of the Apoll...
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ap art history: midterm: multiple choice questions and answers 2023
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ap art history: midterm: multiple choice questions 
 
The emphasis on the anatomy of women portrayed in Prehistoric art suggests early man's interest in 
a. gold and jewels 
b. health and fertility 
c. athletic competitions 
d. the domestication of animals - b. health and fertility 
 
b. mortise and tenon construction - To ensure stability of a structural form, an architectural innovation utilized at Stonhenge was the use of 
a. squinches to support large sarsen lintels 
b. moritse and tenon c...
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AP Art History 250 comprehensive Review
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AP Art History 250 comprehensive Review 
 
1. Apollo 11 Stones 
Form: 
-stones with charcoal drawings of animals 
-geometric designs 
- 4-5" 
Function: 
- depict animals 
=some of world's oldest works of art 
Content: 
- animal figures with human legs added on probably later 
Context: 
- found in Apollo 11 caves in Namibia 
-probably were made about 25500 BCE (oldest representational art in Africa) and buried in these caves 
-named because it was discovered
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AP Art History 250 Required Images
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Apollo 11 Stones 
Nambia. c. B.C.E. Charcoal on stone 
The earliest history of rock painting and engraving arts in Africa. The oldest known of any kind from the African continent. 
 
Great Hall of Bulls 
Lascaux, France. Paleolithic Europe. B.C.E. Rock Painting 
represents the earliest surviving examples of the artistic expression of early people. Shows a twisted perspective.
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AP Art History 250 Master List (Image/ ID)
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AP Art History 250 Master List (Image/ ID) 
1. Apollo 11 stones, Namibia. 25,500-25,300 bce charcoal on stone 
 
2. Great Hall of the Bulls Lascaux, France Paleolithic Europe 15,000 to 13000 bce rock painting 
 
3. Camelid sacrum in the shape of a canine tequixquiac central mexico 14,000 to 7000 bce bone
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Ap art history: 250 required works
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Ap art history: 250 required works 
 
1. Apollo 11 stones. Nambia, Africa. 25,500-25,300 BCE. Charcoal on stone. 
 
2. Great Hall of the Bulls. Lascaux, France. Paleolithic Europe. 15,000-13,000 BCE. Rock painting. 
 
3. Camelid sacrum in the shape of a canine. Tequixquiac, central Mexico. 14,000-7,000 BCE. Bone.
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AP Art History 250 images
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Apollo 11 Stones 
Date: 25500 BCE 
Period/Style: Paleolithic 
Location: Namibia 
Material: Charcoal on stone 
Function: unkown 
Context: Unidentified animal form
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AP Art History 250 Comprehensive Exam.
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1. Apollo 11 Stones - correct answer Form: 
-stones with charcoal drawings of animals 
-geometric designs 
- 4-5" 
Function: 
- depict animals 
=some of world's oldest works of art 
Content: 
- animal figures with human legs added on probably later 
Context: 
- found in Apollo 11 caves in Namibia 
-probably were made about 25500 BCE (oldest representational art in Africa) and buried in these caves 
-named because it was discovered at the time of the Apollo 11 moon landing 
 
2. Great Hall of...
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AP Art History 250 Written Exam Question With 100% Verified Answers .
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1. Apollo 11 Stones - correct answer Form: 
-stones with charcoal drawings of animals 
-geometric designs 
- 4-5" 
Function: 
- depict animals 
=some of world's oldest works of art 
Content: 
- animal figures with human legs added on probably later 
Context: 
- found in Apollo 11 caves in Namibia 
-probably were made about 25500 BCE (oldest representational art in Africa) and buried in these caves 
-named because it was discovered at the time of the Apollo 11 moon landing 
 
2. Gr...
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