QUESTION 3 Which king had the largest funerary complex at Thebes? King Thutmose
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QUESTION 3
Which king had the largest funerary complex at Thebes?
King Thutmose III
King Hatshepsut
King Amenhotep
King Thutmose I
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QUESTION 4
Red quartzite shrines were built into temples to set down the sacred _____________ carrying the cult statue of the deity.
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QUESTION 5
Red granite was used in statues as a symbolic statement about the king’s connections to deities and the sun.
True
False
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QUESTION 6
King Amenhotep’s depictions underwent a physical change after his first sed-festival at the temple of Luxor. What was different about his characteristics, and what did he now wear?
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QUESTION 7
Both palaces and temples were built as microcosms of the world from its very beginning.
True
False
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QUESTION 8
In contrast to the temples, there was little decoration relating directly to the deities. Instead, what types of images would you find in a palace?
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QUESTION 9
During the Festival of the Wadi, the living crossed to the west bank to visit their tombs of their relatives. During this visit, they would:
Share meals and drink
Hunt and fish
Perform the Opening of the Mouth ceremony
Manufacture jewelry and other precious objects
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QUESTION 10
Often the stone in rock-cut tombs was too poor in quality to create reliefs. Describe the decoration technique used in these situations.
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QUESTION 11
Pleated garments, such as those shown on this wooden statue, became fashionable in the late ____________ Dynasty.
16th
18th
20th
21st
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QUESTION 12
This eye symbol called a _________________ is associated with the god Horus and was often depicted on amulets on coffins. The drop and spiral imitate the marking of a falcon, and represents healing and ‘making whole’.
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QUESTION 13
The goddess _________________ is represented as a vulture with outstretched wings, and included in funerary decoration at the temple of King Hatshepsut.
Bastet
Nekhbet
Ma’at
Sekhmet
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QUESTION 14
Many time statues would be holding nujars, and the hieroglyph of the nu-jar generally meant what?
Protection
Re-birth
To offer
Sacred sun
King Thutmose III
King Hatshepsut
King Amenhotep
King Thutmose I
Explanation / Answer
3.King Amenhotep
It covers around 90 acres.
___________________________
9.Share meals and drink
They eat a commemorative meal.
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