- Who wrote weekly reading?
- Gay Robins
- Christina Riggs
- Sally-Ann Ashton
- All three
- When did the Ptolemees take over the ancient Egypt?
- The beginning of the Third Intermediary Period
- Old Kingdom
- 328 before the common era
- Aaaahhh... I knew that...
- How many times Iranians invaded Egypt?
- Never
- Once
- Twice
- Who are Iranians?
- Why would Ptolemees present themselves as Egyptians?
- Egypt was the centre of fashion at the time. It was only logical...
- Greeks were obsessed with Egypt
- To legitimise their right to power
- Nubia (no idea why is this here)
- The best preserved temples from the Ptolemaic period are in?
- Dendera
- Thebes
- Dendera, Edfu and Pilae
- I prefer Mayan archaeology...
- Why did the temples built by the foreign rulers remain deeply Egyptian in style?
- The temple architecture descends directly from the period between theNew Kingdom and the Late Period
- Temples continued to be regarded as models of the cosmos at the time of creation, houses for the deity and ritual spaces.
- Temples continued to be regarded as models of the cosmos at the time of creation
- All three are correct answers.
- Where is this temple?
- Karnak
- Saite
- Alexandria
- Philae
- Did the Greeks enrich egyptian architecture with their own motifs?
- Yes
- No. But they did introduce visual representations in paintings and statues.
- I don't know
- As I said earlier... Mayans...
- How many rulers of Ptolemaic dynasty you know of?
- Ten
- Fifteen
- Sixteen
- I do not know.
- This is the statue of a man with the Horus stela. Do you know the period?
- Fifteenth dynasty
- Old Kingdom
- Roman Period
- Ptolemaic period
- The architecture did not change much, how about the visual arts?
- The greatest influence came from Assiryans
- In the second century BC, the Egyptian artists adopt very obvious foreign features, faithfully reproducing the Greek portrait types
- Kushites presented themselves as blonde Vikings
- The Mayans... : )
- Who claimed to have saved the Egypt from the Persians?
- Sesostris III
- Cleopatra
- Alexander the Great
- Nectanebo II
- Who is this statue representing?
- Hatshepsuth
- Tiye
- Arsinoe II
- 2 and 3
- How did Cleopatra die?
- Suicide
- Romans did the job
- Cleo and Marco killed each other in a tragic romantic ending of a love story that was quite upsetting to the already dead Cesar
- Ran away and died incognito in a remote temple.
- Was the end of Ptolemy dynasty the end of Egypt as we know it?
- Probably
- No
- Yes
- All of the above
Fun for the end of the semester
- Créé le 28/10/2018
- Publié le 28/10/2018
- Modifié le 28/10/2018
- Difficulté Moyen
- Questions 15
- Thème Histoire
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