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  • 問題数 20 • 7/4/2024

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  • 1

    began the additions to the Temple of Ammon, Karnak through architect Ineni

    thotmes l

  • 2

    queen of Egypt, famous for her funerary temple at Mt. Deir el Bahari

    hatshepsut

  • 3

    erected the Colossi of Memnon, one of the wonders of the ancient world

    amenophis lll

  • 4

    began the construction of the Great Hypostyle Hall, Karnak

    rameses l

  • 5

    finished the construction of the Hypostyle Hall & erection of the Rock Temple, Abu Simbel

    rameses ll

  • 6

    built the Pharaohs or the “Light House”

    ptolemy ll

  • 7

    founded the “Greatest Serapeum” at Alexandria

    ptolemy lll

  • 8

    founded Great Temple of Ammon Kharnak (grandest of all temples)

    amenemhat l

  • 9

    erected the earliest known Obelisk, Heliopolis.

    senusret

  • 10

    developed the 3rd type of tomb: Rock–cut Tomb

    mentuhetep ll

  • 11

    Oldest continually inhabited city.

    damascus

  • 12

    Largest and most well- preserved Neolithic village. - Consisted of rectangular flat- roofed houses packed together into a single architectural mass - No streets or passageways

    catal huyuk

  • 13

    One of the earliest Neolithic village.  Utilized a complex architectural system built according to a preconceived plan, suggesting a structured social organizati Houses, built in limestone, had a circular plan, the exterior diameter of which varied from about 2 to 9 meters.

    khirokitia

  • 14

    One of the world's oldest city.  A hilltop city; citizens lived in stone houses with plaster floors, surrounded by high walls and towers.

    jericho

  • 15

    manifestly the earliest form of human dwellings.

    rock caves

  • 16

    An American Indian Dwelling, usually of round or Oval shape, formed of poles overbid with bark, rush mats, or animal skins.

    wigman

  • 17

    A tent of American Indians, made of animal skins laid on a conical frome of long poles and having an opening at the top for ventilation and a flap floor.

    tipi/ tepee/ teepee

  • 18

    A traditional rendered stone dwelling in Apulia, southern Italy, in which square chambers are roofed with conical vaulted roof.

    trullo

  • 19

    A Navaho Indian dwelling constructed usually of earth and logs and covered with mud and sod.

    hogan

  • 20

    An Eskimo house, usually built of blocks of hard snow or ice in the shape of a dome, or when permanent of sod, wood, or stone.

    igloo