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Arch 150 Appreciation of 1 Fall 2016 • Prof. Alex Anderson

Test 3 Study Guide (test available Thurs 11/17 at 6:00 pm until Sat 11/19 at 6:00 pm) The test is open book. You may use any resource you like, as long as you work on your own. It is 30 questions, 40 minutes.

Lectures Covered: Americas 1 Greece 2 1 Rome 2

Readings in the text: Pages 35-61, 105-131, 259-274

Buildings (quite a few buildings in a few lectures!): Americas Rome 1: La Venta, Mexico Pont du Garde, Nîmes, France Teotihuacán, Mexico City of Pompeii Tikal, Guatemala Forum Chichen Itzá, Mexico Amphitheater Caral, Peru Atrium/Peristyle house Sechin, Peru Villa of the Mysteries Nazca Lines, Peru Great Serpent Mound, Ohio Basilica Juilia Temple of Concordia Augusta Greece 1: Arch of Septimus Severus Royal Palace, Curia Lion’s Gate, House of the Vestals , Mycenae Capitoline Temple, Rome Tyrins Temple of , Rome Sanctuary of Apollo, Maison Carrée, Nîmes, France Treasury of Temple of Apollo Rome 2: Sanctuary of Zeus, Olympia , Rome Temple of , Rome Temple of Zeus Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli Imperial Forums Greece 2: Caesar (Temple of Venus) Temples, , Augustus (Temple of Mars) Temple of Hera 1 Trajan () Temple of Athena Tranjan’s Markets Temple of Hera 2 Pantheon , Athens Temple of Athena Nike Theater of Marcellus Propylaea Erecthion , Athens Stoa of Attalos, Athens Theater of Dionysos, Athens

Terms (many terms this time!): Abacus Hypocaust Agora Impluvium Amphiprostyle In antis Amphitheater Insula Aqueduct Ionic Archaic Magazine Architrave Megaron Arris Metope Atrium Naos Barrio Natatio Basilica Opisthodome Caldarium Pediment Capital Peripteral Cardo Peristyle Caryatid Pilaster Cavea Podium Pronaos Classical Prostyle Corbelled Pseudoperipteral Corinthian Pteron Cornice Relief carving Decumanus Stoa Dentil Stylobate Dome Tablero Domus Tablinium Doric Talud Dromos Tepidarium Echinus Tholos Entablature Treasury Entasis Triclinium Exedra Triglyph Fillet True arch Flute Tuscan Forum Vault Fortification Villa Frieze Volute Frigidarium

In addition to the information above we talked about: • the importance of the column to the Minoans and Mycenaeans • the parts of the Doric and Ionic orders • some visual adjustments in Doric temples • movement through the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi • movement through the Acropolis in Athens • the founding ritual of Rome • the importance of infrastructure in the Roman world • comparisons between Greek and Roman temples • the relationship between temple and forum in Roman cities • the arrangement of spaces in Roman houses • the arrangement of spaces in Roman baths