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44問 • 1年前
  • Scarlet Fox
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  • 1

    The study of the earth and its lands, features, inhabitants and phenomena.

    geographical

  • 2

    The science and study of physical matter that canstitutes the Earth.

    geological

  • 3

    Encompasses the stastics of temperature, humidity, atmospheric portice cun raina, atmospherie and other meteorological elements in a given region over long periods of time.

    climate

  • 4

    a source of spiritual inspirations
for creativity and human culture joins the humanity and divinity in the way custom and myth.

    religion

  • 5

    Architecture is a public activity, it is political.

    socio- political

  • 6

    the different period of different time.

    historical

  • 7

    STONE AGE- MATERIALS, CONSTRUCTION, SYSTEM, AND TECHNIQUES - Lasted from 8000 to 3000 BC - people used polished stone for their implements. - ther methods of housing was made more
permarent with the use of durable materials

    NEOLITHIC (NEW STONE AGE)

  • 8

    STONE AGE- MATERIALS, CONSTRUCTION, SYSTEM, AND TECHNIQUES - Spanned from 9000 BC to 4000 BC - the appearance of a small stone characterizes this Mesolithic Age - the mesolithic period was a transitional phase between the paleolithic and the neolithic Age.

    MESOLITHIC (MIDDLE STONE AGE)

  • 9

    Egypt known as?

    the land of pharaos

  • 10

    made up of clay & chopped stone for pyramids & temples

    sun dried bricks

  • 11

    Boats

    acacia

  • 12

    For roofing

    date palm

  • 13

    Mummy cases

    sycamore

  • 14

    is not only king but also "god" both political & religious ruler, when he dies he becomes "Osiris" ,god of dead.

    Pharaoh

  • 15

    in theory &”polytheistic" in practice

    Monotheistic

  • 16

    chief god

    AMUN-RA

  • 17

    King of Egypt, ruler, highest priest inEgypt

    pharaoh

  • 18

    These were all square-headed and covered with massive lintels, for the style being essentially 4896. trabeated.

    openings

  • 19

    Immensely thick, and in important buildings were of granite, while in the less important they were of brick faced with granite.

    walls

  • 20

    The height of the tallest pyramid of giza

    150

  • 21

    •sanctuaries that only Kings and Priests can penetrate

    temple

  • 22

    a mystical monster with a body of a lion and head of a man

    Androsphinx

  • 23

    body of a lion & head of a hawk

    Hieracosphinx

  • 24

    body lion & head of a ram

    Criosphinx

  • 25

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

    wigman

  • 26

    manifestly the earliest form of human dwellings.

    rock caves

  • 27

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

    tipi/ tepee/ teepee

  • 28

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

    trullo

  • 29

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

    hogan

  • 30

    a stone beehive - shaped but with corbelled roof, commonly associated with the trish coastline.

    CLOCHAN OR BEEHIVE HUTS

  • 31

    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

  • 32

    - Tomb of standing stone usually consisting of 3 or more upright Stones capped with a large flat horizontal capstone. - A tup of single - chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of two or more vertical megalithic supporting a large flat horizontal capstone or "Haok".

    dolmen

  • 33

    an ancient cursive writing of the Egyptians written in a papyrus.

    hieratic

  • 34

    mouldings such as "gorge" or "hollow and roll" was inspired by reeds; Tofus moulding

    decorations

  • 35

    Hollow and bead

    mouldings

  • 36

    This was symbolical, and was an important element in the style, including such features as the solar disc or globe and the vulture with outspread wings, as a symbol of protection, while diaper patterns, spirals and the feather ornament were largely used. The scarab, or sacredbeetle, was considered by the Egyptians as the sign of their religion,

    ornaments

  • 37

    Name of the tallest pyramid of giza

    pyramid of khufu

  • 38

    The second tallest pyramid of giza

    pyramid of khafre

  • 39

    The smallest pyramid of giza

    pyramid of menkaure

  • 40

    built by IMHOTEP, oldest surviving masonry building structure in the world

    PYRAMID OF KING ZOSER or ISER

  • 41

    used as ornaments, pictures & writings from the walls

    hieroglyphics

  • 42

    inclination from base to top of the facade.

    battered wall

  • 43

    single, large upright monolith arranged in parallel rows, sometimes reaching several miles and consisting of thousands of stones memorial of victory over one tribe

    menhir

  • 44

    ZIGGURATS or “Holy Mountains”

    babylon

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    renaissances architects

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    terminologies

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The study of the earth and its lands, features, inhabitants and phenomena.

    geographical

  • 2

    The science and study of physical matter that canstitutes the Earth.

    geological

  • 3

    Encompasses the stastics of temperature, humidity, atmospheric portice cun raina, atmospherie and other meteorological elements in a given region over long periods of time.

    climate

  • 4

    a source of spiritual inspirations
for creativity and human culture joins the humanity and divinity in the way custom and myth.

    religion

  • 5

    Architecture is a public activity, it is political.

    socio- political

  • 6

    the different period of different time.

    historical

  • 7

    STONE AGE- MATERIALS, CONSTRUCTION, SYSTEM, AND TECHNIQUES - Lasted from 8000 to 3000 BC - people used polished stone for their implements. - ther methods of housing was made more
permarent with the use of durable materials

    NEOLITHIC (NEW STONE AGE)

  • 8

    STONE AGE- MATERIALS, CONSTRUCTION, SYSTEM, AND TECHNIQUES - Spanned from 9000 BC to 4000 BC - the appearance of a small stone characterizes this Mesolithic Age - the mesolithic period was a transitional phase between the paleolithic and the neolithic Age.

    MESOLITHIC (MIDDLE STONE AGE)

  • 9

    Egypt known as?

    the land of pharaos

  • 10

    made up of clay & chopped stone for pyramids & temples

    sun dried bricks

  • 11

    Boats

    acacia

  • 12

    For roofing

    date palm

  • 13

    Mummy cases

    sycamore

  • 14

    is not only king but also "god" both political & religious ruler, when he dies he becomes "Osiris" ,god of dead.

    Pharaoh

  • 15

    in theory &”polytheistic" in practice

    Monotheistic

  • 16

    chief god

    AMUN-RA

  • 17

    King of Egypt, ruler, highest priest inEgypt

    pharaoh

  • 18

    These were all square-headed and covered with massive lintels, for the style being essentially 4896. trabeated.

    openings

  • 19

    Immensely thick, and in important buildings were of granite, while in the less important they were of brick faced with granite.

    walls

  • 20

    The height of the tallest pyramid of giza

    150

  • 21

    •sanctuaries that only Kings and Priests can penetrate

    temple

  • 22

    a mystical monster with a body of a lion and head of a man

    Androsphinx

  • 23

    body of a lion & head of a hawk

    Hieracosphinx

  • 24

    body lion & head of a ram

    Criosphinx

  • 25

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

    wigman

  • 26

    manifestly the earliest form of human dwellings.

    rock caves

  • 27

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

    tipi/ tepee/ teepee

  • 28

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

    trullo

  • 29

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

    hogan

  • 30

    a stone beehive - shaped but with corbelled roof, commonly associated with the trish coastline.

    CLOCHAN OR BEEHIVE HUTS

  • 31

    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

  • 32

    - Tomb of standing stone usually consisting of 3 or more upright Stones capped with a large flat horizontal capstone. - A tup of single - chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of two or more vertical megalithic supporting a large flat horizontal capstone or "Haok".

    dolmen

  • 33

    an ancient cursive writing of the Egyptians written in a papyrus.

    hieratic

  • 34

    mouldings such as "gorge" or "hollow and roll" was inspired by reeds; Tofus moulding

    decorations

  • 35

    Hollow and bead

    mouldings

  • 36

    This was symbolical, and was an important element in the style, including such features as the solar disc or globe and the vulture with outspread wings, as a symbol of protection, while diaper patterns, spirals and the feather ornament were largely used. The scarab, or sacredbeetle, was considered by the Egyptians as the sign of their religion,

    ornaments

  • 37

    Name of the tallest pyramid of giza

    pyramid of khufu

  • 38

    The second tallest pyramid of giza

    pyramid of khafre

  • 39

    The smallest pyramid of giza

    pyramid of menkaure

  • 40

    built by IMHOTEP, oldest surviving masonry building structure in the world

    PYRAMID OF KING ZOSER or ISER

  • 41

    used as ornaments, pictures & writings from the walls

    hieroglyphics

  • 42

    inclination from base to top of the facade.

    battered wall

  • 43

    single, large upright monolith arranged in parallel rows, sometimes reaching several miles and consisting of thousands of stones memorial of victory over one tribe

    menhir

  • 44

    ZIGGURATS or “Holy Mountains”

    babylon