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    Hall of the Bulls

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    France ca. 15‚000-13‚000 BCE. Largest Bull 11”6” long. They are unknown but it is clear that painters were concerned mostly with representing the animals‚ and not with locating them in a specific place or on a common ground line. On the walls of Lascaux cave‚this painting shows the two basic approaches to drawing and painting. The difference in the styles suggest that different artists painted the animals at different times. While most of the drawing is on a common ground line (the horizontal base of the

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    Functions Of Culture

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    form of languages and buried their deal with an elaborateness that indicates the possibility of religious ceremonies. Cro-Magnon‚ dating from 35‚000 years ago‚ was a superior biological specimen and had a correspondingly more elaborate culture. Their cave paintings have been found. They also made jewellery of shells and teeth‚ and carved statuettes of women that emphasized pregnancy and fertility. They made weapons of bone‚ horn‚ and ivory‚ and used needle in the fabrication of garments.

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    1-5 Nude Woman (The Venus of Willendorf)‚ 28‚000-25‚000 B.C. 1-6 Woman Holding a Bison Horn‚ from Laussel 25‚000-20‚000 B.C. 1-7 Two Bison‚ 15‚000-10‚000 B.C. 1-9 Bison‚ detail of cave at Altamira‚ 12‚000-1‚000 B.C. 1-10 Spotted Horses and Negative Hand Prints‚ cave at Pech-Merle‚ 22‚000 B.C. 1-11 Hall of Bulls‚ Left wall‚ 15‚000-13‚000 B.C. 1-14 Stone Tower‚ Jericho‚ 8‚000-7‚000 B.C. 1-15 Human Figure from Ain Ghazal‚ Jordan‚ ca. 6750-6250 1-16

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    other indigenous people created artwork to leave a story or communicate. This was the method of recording at the time. What we know of history before language or even proper documents were recorded. Drawings and symbols were marked on the walls of caves. What in history could be told with artwork? What conversations and reflections was caused by these artworks to society? During the 1880s to 1920s‚ American art changed radically. These changes reflected dramatic shifts in American society

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    John Glover (1767-1849) Task: Look at two artworks by John Glover and respond to the following questions 1.Describe one artwork By John Glover‚ focusing on the elements of art (Line‚ Shape‚ Tone‚ Texture and Colour) Patterdale Farm - John Glover (circa 1840) John Glover’s Patterdale Farm captures the Australian landscape at its greatest incorporating varied tone using the deep greens associated with Australian landscape‚ accompanied by the rich detail spread throughout the work. The

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    culture. These paintings have been found in such exotic locales as Libya‚ the Sahara Desert‚ Algeria and South African sites. Most of these paintings were made at about the beginning of the 5th millennium BC into the 2nd.These pictures were painted in caves or on rock walls of cliffs‚ hence the name Rock Art. Although people admire rock art‚ the design techniques‚ usage‚ and preservation of this unique artform help the viewer understand the lifestyles of these prehistoric artists. The two main types

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    CHAPTER 1 Archaeologies of Art: Time‚ Place‚ and Identity in Rock Art‚ Portable Art‚ and Body Art Inés Domingo Sanz‚ Dánae Fiore‚ and Sally K. May Time‚ place‚ and identity are some of the main issues archaeologists try to confront through the empirical and analytical study of visual arts (rock art‚ portable art‚ and body art). The classical view of these archaeological remains as art for art’s sake‚ created by a gifted individual or having a specific/unique aesthetic quality (for example‚ Reinach

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    Karla Saenz FIN3010 Dr.Mustafa Sayim Chapters 8-10 Chapter 8: CTACR If a project with conventional cash flows has a payback period less than its life‚ can you definitely state the algebraic sign of the NPV? Why or why not? No you cannot because you don’t know wether there is a cutoff time or how long it will take to pay off the amount. Just because it will pay itself back does not mean it will be a positive investment to take in. Suppose a project has conventional cash flows and a

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    Caves to Cyberspace

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    Final Exam 1. In “Homo Loquens‚” Marshall Poe describes his theories on speech communication. Within his ideas‚ he points out disadvantages in speech‚ and how society tends to interpret it. One disadvantage that Poe pointed out was the idea of privacy‚ and how with speech‚ nothing can ever be private. “You have to be pretty good with masks‚ makeup‚ or false mustaches to fool anyone looking right at you‚ and most of us aren’t” (Poe 39). This quote is interesting because the masks‚ and the makeup

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    Allegory of the Cave

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    Review PPTs and textbook and answer the following questions with SPSS. (Note: The data sets for the problems are available on the course D2L. Q1. Sue Borch‚ director of the Fowlerville‚ Maine‚ Center for Adult Recreational Activities‚ has long wondered whether there is a relationship between the number of complaints the center receives from patrons and volunteer staffing levels. To examine her hunch‚ Ms. Borch regresses the number of complaints received per week (COMP) on the number of volunteers

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