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            Apollo 11 Stones
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        Period: Unit 1: Prehistoric Art  Artist: unknown  Date: 25,500-25,300 B.C.E.  Function: no clear information, could be symbolic for language or writing, could be used for ritualistic purposes   Form: rock painting and engraving or incising, twisted perspective, no clear picture of the animal, not identifiable    Content: stone slab/tablet with some type of canine or feline   Context: art of time period  Medium: Charcoal on stone  Patron: unknown   Location: Nambia
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            Camelid sacrum in the shape of a canine
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        Period: Unit 1: Prehistoric Art  Artist: unknown  Date: 14,000-7,000 B.C.E.   Function: Used for hunting magic or religious mask   Form: piece of bone used to carve a skull   Content: carved skull of a canine's head in bone  Context: used for good luck during a hunt or used for ritualistic purposes   Medium: Bone  Patron: unknown  Location: Tequixquiac, central Mexico
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            Beaker with Ibex motifs
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        Period: Unit 1: Prehistoric Art  Artist: unknown  Date: 4,200-3,500 B.C.E.  Function:burial piece, found in cemeteries  Form: linear patterns, geometric shapes, exaggerated elements of figures, twisted perspective, decorations mimics shape  Content: cup with animal figures  Context: used for burial purposes, goats or animals are important   Medium: Painted terra cotta, clay  Patron: unknown  Location: Susa, Iran
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            Anthropomorphic stele
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        Period: Unit 1: Prehistoric Art  Artist: unknown  Date: Fourth millennium B.C.E.  Function: served as an idol, or a grave marker for someone who died, a guardian  Form: elements that emphasize height, lines follow curve shows dimension, stylized, geometric, symmetrical  Content: human like figure made of stone  Context: guardian figure, early piece from Arabian Peninsula   Medium: sandstone  Patron: unknown  Location: Arabian Peninsula
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            Jade cong
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        Period: Unit 1: Prehistoric Art  Artist: unknown  Date: 3,300-2,200 B.C.E.  Function: piece used for religious ceremonies  Form: symmetrical, circle inside of square, hole through center, line patterns, face motif, incised lines, suggest register  Content: Carved jade with a circle in a square, registers  Context: Early Chinese jade piece used for religious or ceremonial purposes  Medium: Carved jade  Patron: unknown  Location: Liangzhu, China
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            Stonehenge
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        Period: Unit 1: Prehistoric Art  Artist: unknown  Date: c. 2,500-1,600 B.C.E.  Function: used for worship, astronomical clock, clock  Form: post and lintel construction, stones put in place with purpose, used tenon and mortise to keep stones on place  Content: large stones purposefully placed in a circle  Context: arranged in circular pattern for burial site or astronomical clock, early Neolithic   Medium: Sandstone, megalift  Patron: unknown  Location: Wiltshire, UK (Neolithic)
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            Running horned women
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        Period: Period: Unit 1: Prehistoric Art  Artist: unknown  Date: 6,000-4,000 B.C.E.  Function: religious ceremony, hunting, fertility   Form: heads are round, divine horn, outlined in white, rain or grain, stylized  Content: women running with horns   Context: early African piece, used for rituals   Medium: Pigment on rock  Patron: unknown  Location: Tassili n' Ajjer, Algerian
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            Great Hall of the Bulls
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        Period: Period: Unit 1: Prehistoric Art  Artist: unknown  Date: 15,000-13,000 B.C.E.  Function: used for rituals, hunting magic for a better success for the hunt, hunter gathering  Form: Animals are in profile, twisted perspective to see horns and far legs, animals are dark, light background  Content: a scene of animals perhaps not trying to be caught by a hunter  Context: Paleolithic piece representing the hunt for animals or rituals the animals served for  Medium: Rock painting  Patron: unknown  Location: Lascaux, France
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            The Ambum Stone
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        Period: Unit 1: Prehistoric Art  Artist: unknown  Date: c. 1,500 B.C.E.  Function: mortars, pestles, freestanding figures, religious ceremony  Form: handheld, geometric, smooth, bilateral symmetry, pestle, oval center  Content: pestle in shape of an animal   Context: Early Pacific art for religious or ritualistic purposes  Medium: Volcanic rock, Greywacke  Patron: unknown  Location: Ambum Valley, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea
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            Tlatilco female figure
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        Period: Unit 1: Prehistoric Art  Artist: unknown  Date: 1,200-900 B.C.E.  Function: burial, fertility, represent twins  Form: curved lines, geometric, no distinct hands or feet, wide hips, details in hair or hat  Content: distorted piece of a two women  Context: Early piece in Mexico, ceramic piece to represent fertility or burial   Medium: Ceramic  Patron: unknown  Location: Central Mexico, site of Tlatlico
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            Terra cotta fragment
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        Period: Unit 1: Prehistoric Art  Artist: unknown  Date: 1,000 B.C.E.  Function: used as a ritual tablet, used for worship, religious  Form: No set shape, dotted lines to create images, linear and geometric, red pattern, chiseled  Content: doted lines on terra cotta to show images  Context: Pacific early piece, used for worship and rituals   Medium: Terra cotta  Patron: unknown  Location: Lapita, Solomon Islands, Reef Islands
