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Trilithon
a pair of monoliths topped with a lintel; found in megalithic structures.
Landscape
a picture of a natural setting, without any narrative content
Composite View
a convention of representation in which part of a figure is shown in profile and another part of the same figure is shown frontally
Portable
able be carried
Dry Masonry
Stones laid without mortar
Mural
a large-scale wall painting
Megalithic
"a great stone", large and roughly cut, used the construction of monumental prehistoric structures
Bitumen
a black tarlike substance used in Prehistoric and Ancient Works of Art
Nomad
people of a tribe who move from place to place, usually following a food supply
Shaman
a person who acts as an intermediary between the natural and supernatural worlds, using magic to cure illness, tell the future, or control spiritual forces.
relief
in sculpture, figures project from the background of which they are a part. The degree of relief is high or low (bas relief)
fertile crescent
a very fertile agriculture area in Iraq, located between the Tigris and Euphrates and extending out to the Levant
Neolithic
8,000 BCE, relating to the time period of the last years of the stone age. Marked by the domestication of animals, the development of agriculture, and the manufacture of pottery
Venus Figure
female figures made by Prehistoric peoples, often carved from pebbles and stones, which exhibit exaggerated female characteristics to emphasize fertility
Narrative
visual imagery that tells a story
Incising
marks or designs made by cutting into a surface
Ivory
a hard white substance composing the tusks of animals, including the elephant and rhino
Charcoal
a carbon based drawing material created by heating wood in the absence of air
Carbon-14 Dating
also known as radiocarbon dating, it determines the age of materials based on measurement of radioactivity in their carbon content
Mesolithic
a transitional period of the stone age, between the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods, it is characterized by adaptation to hunting and fishing
Post-and-Lintel
a system of architectural construction where two posts support a horizontal lintel