FSN 132 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Stirrup Jar, Shaft Tomb, Beehive Tomb
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Composite of two similar roman copies c. 350 bce. Citadel of mycenae and its lion gate c. 1250 bce. Diagram and interior corbeled vault of a tholos tomb c. 1300-1200 bce. Bronze with bone and glass eyes, silver teeth and copper lips and nipples. Alexander the great confronts darius iii at the battle of issos. Copied after a greek painting of c. 310 bce. More emotion, body is twisted, eye contact between. Reflection showed of soldier on back of shield. Roman marble copy after the original late classical greek bronze c. 350-325 bce. Put olive oil/scented oil and scrape off to clean self. Plan of the hellenistic city of pergamon, turkey. West from of the great altar of zeus. In pergamon (now reconstructed in berlin) c. 175-150 bce. Detail of plinth frieze from the great altar of zeus c. 175-150 bce. Head is turned (as if he is looking at someone above and behind him, in the present) Shown with scars, broken nose, hands in bandages.