Babylonian Art Questions

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This Sumerian object tells a story of ceremonial offering through a series of registers: *

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The intentional destruction of an object or image to symbolically negate said object/image’s power: *

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In the stele of Naram Sin, the king is depicted as physically larger than all other figures in the composition in order to convey his superior status, power, and importance. What is this artistic convention called? *

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This Babylonian king developed the first written law code, which featured such edicts as “an eye for an eye”: *

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A mythical Babylonian beast, with the head of a man, body of a lion, and wings of an eagle, meant to guard entryways: *

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What is the Greek name for Parsa, King Darius I’s Persian capital city? *

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