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Art as a continuum Be able to not only identify the works of art, their periods and significant details; but find proof of influences across periods/cultures.

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1 Art as a continuum Be able to not only identify the works of art, their periods and significant details; but find proof of influences across periods/cultures.

2 Vessel fragment with bird in profile, 7th–6th millennium B.C.; Halaf period Excavated at Tell Brak, Eye Temple fill, Syria Ceramic, paint; 2.83 x 1.65 in. (7.19 x 4.19 cm) Gift of Colt Archaeological Institute Inc., 1988 (1988.323.7)

3 Stamp seal amulet of a seated woman, 3300–2900 B.C.; Late Uruk/Jemdet Nasr period Iran or Mesopotamia Rhodochrosite; 0.85 x 1.02 in. (2.3 x. 3 cm)

4 Head of a woman from Uruk, c. 3500-3000BC. Marble, 8 ins Iraq Museum, Baghdad

5 Tell Asmar Standing male worshipper, 2750–2600 B.C.; Early Dynastic period II; Sumerian style Excavated at Tell Asmar (ancient Eshnunna), central Mesopotamia Alabaster (gypsum), shell, black limestone; H. 11 5/8 in. (29.5 cm)

6 Cylinder seal and modern impression: hunting scene, 2250–2150 B.C.; late Akkadian period Mesopotamia

7 Administrative tablet with cylinder seal impression of a male figure, hunting dogs, and boars, 3100–2900 B.C.; Jemdet Nasr period (Uruk III script) Mesopotamia Clay; H. 2 in. (5.3 cm)

8 Head of Akkadian Ruler Nineveh, 2,330 BC Bronze, Height 14 ¼ inches Iraq museum, Baghdad

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28 Four Styles? Four Eras? End of Bronze Age Connection Between Pottery and Trade

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