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		<title>My Ideal Survey Text: Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egyptian Art</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The section in Gardners&#8217; on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egyptian art has six figures, but two of those have multiple parts.  I found that the sequence of works in Gardners&#8217; worked well.  Nevertheless, I would suggest the following improvements on the accompanying figures.
Figure 1: Plan of Hierakonpolis with Tomb 100 and the Temple [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The section in <em>Gardners&#8217; </em>on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egyptian art has six figures, but two of those have multiple parts.  I found that the sequence of works in <em>Gardners&#8217; </em>worked well.  Nevertheless, I would suggest the following improvements on the accompanying figures.</p>
<p>Figure 1: Plan of Hierakonpolis with Tomb 100 and the Temple of Narmer, the findspot of the Palette of Narmer, highlighted</p>
<p>Figure 2: Photograph of Tomb 100 in situ</p>
<p>Figure 3: Watercolor copy of Tomb 100 juxtaposed with a photograph of Tomb 100 in its current condition in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo</p>
<p>Figure 4: Palette of Narmer</p>
<p>Figure 5: Plan of Temple of Djoser</p>
<p>Figure 6: View of the Serdab relative to Stepped Pyramid</p>
<p>Figure 7: Seated Statue of Djoser from the Serdab</p>
<p>I consider Figure 3-4 &#8211; the section, plan, and restored view of a generic mastaba &#8211; out of place in this section.  Also, the restored view of the mortuary precinct in Figure 3-6 adds little to actual views, and I would eliminate it.  Finally, the view of the facade of the north palace certainly offers a less interesting view than that of the serdab.</p>
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		<title>My Fantasy Survey Text: Neolithic Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 13:28:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gardner&#8217;s has seven figures in its Neolithic section, not including the map.  The Paleolithic section has thirteen.  I would aim to create more balance between the Paleolithic and the Neolithic.  A global approach to the Neolithic would also necessitate additional images.  I offer this plan with all humility, as I do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Gardner&#8217;s </em>has seven figures in its Neolithic section, not including the map.  The Paleolithic section has thirteen.  I would aim to create more balance between the Paleolithic and the Neolithic.  A global approach to the Neolithic would also necessitate additional images.  I offer this plan with all humility, as I do not specialize in prehistoric art.  I welcome comments.  I also wrestle with the term prehistoric and its only partial application to Bronze and Iron age civilizations.  Any and all insight is welcome.</p>
<p>Figure 1    Plan of Ain Ghazal showing findspot of statues</p>
<p>Figure 2    Statue from earlier cache at Ain Ghazal, with front and side view</p>
<p>Figure 3    Statue holding breasts from later cache at Ain Ghazal</p>
<p>Figure 4    Plan of Catal Hoyuk showing locations of selected wall paintings</p>
<p>Figure 5    Photo of Landscape Wall Painting <em>in situ</em> or in museum</p>
<p>Figure 6    Watercolor Copy of Landscape Painting</p>
<p>Figure 7    Second Wall Painting <em>in situ</em></p>
<p>Global</p>
<p>Figure 7    Neolithic Jade from China</p>
<p>Figure 8     Olmec Jade Celt (understanding the Olmec as a prehistoric Mesoamerican Civilization)</p>
<p>Plus Bronze Age, Prehistoric</p>
<p>Figure 9     Cycladic Figure shown bare and then with paint, either reconstructed or under special lighting</p>
<p>Plus Iron Age, Prehistoric</p>
<p>Figure 10    An object from the La Tene period</p>
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		<title>My Fantasy Survey Text: Paleolithic Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 13:23:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After describing the lesson plan for each period, I will compile a list of the works and figures that would structure my ideal survey text on that particular period.  In most cases, I do not specialize in the field and offer my choices humbly.  Please feel free to comment!
Gardner&#8217;s chapter on prehistoric art has 12 images and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>After describing the lesson plan for each period, I will compile a list of the works and figures that would structure my ideal survey text on that particular period.</em>  <em>In most cases, I do not specialize in the field and offer my choices humbly</em>.  <em>Please feel free to comment!</em></p>
<p><em>Gardner&#8217;s </em>chapter on prehistoric art has 12 images and 1 map in the paleolithic section.  I will adhere to this quantity of material.  Since prehistoric art  is not my speciality, I will be rather generic for material with which I have insufficient familiarity.</p>
<p>World Map of Sites with Prehistoric Rock Painting</p>
<p>Figure 1      Plan of the Chauvet Cave (30th-28th C. BCE)</p>
<p>Figure 2      North Wall of Hillaire Chamber of the Chauvet Cave</p>
<p>Figure 3      Panel of the Horses in the Hillaire Chamber</p>
<p>Figure 4      Reconstruction of the phases of the creation of the Panel of the Horses</p>
<p>Figure 5     The Lion Man (30-28th millennium BCE)</p>
<p>Figure 6     Venus of Willendorf (28-25th millennium BCE) from front, back, side (such as in <em>Art Across Time</em>)</p>
<p>Figure 7     Rhinoceros, Wounded Man, and Disemboweled Bison from the Cave at Lascaux (15-13th mil. BCE)</p>
<p>Figure 8     Contextualizing view of image in Figure 7</p>
<p>Figure 9     An example of Saharan Rock Art (5-4th millennium BCE)</p>
<p>Figure 10    Rock art from Tassili n&#8217;Ajjer, Algeria (6-4th millennium BCE)</p>
<p>Figure 11    An example of the earliest Australian Rock Art</p>
<p>Figure 12    An example of prehistoric rock art in the Americas</p>
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