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Test Information
- Test #3 will occur on Thursday, December 12th at 9:00 AM.
- Students need to bring a blue book.
- The test covers slide images from Week 11 through Week 15.
Test Instructions
- Students will need to identify slide images by artist's name (if known), artwork title, and creation date.
- Students will need to compare and contrast two sets of images, focusing on cultural, political, religious/spiritual, and artistic significance.
Artwork Examples
- Watson Break, Louisiana, c. 4,000 BCE (ceremonial enclosure)
- Poverty Point, Louisiana, c. 1500 BCE (ceremonial enclosure reconstruction)
- Adena culture, Sparks Mound, Ohio, Wilmington Tablet, 400 BCE-1 CE (stone tablet)
- Adena Culture, Adena Mound, Ross County, Ohio, Human Effigy pipe, 100 BCE-100 CE (pipe)
- Hopewell artist, Ohio Hopewell Culture, Mound 25, Hopewell Site, Ron County, OH, Mica ornament in the shape of hand, 200 BCE-400 CE (mica ornament)
- Havana culture artist, Bedford Mound, Pike County, Illinois, Beaver effigy platform pipe, 100 BCE-200 CE (pipe)
- Anishinaabe artist, Agawa site, north shore of Lake Superior, Rock paintings of the Mishipeshu, a Canoe, and Serpents, probably 17th c.-18th c. (rock paintings)
- Fort Ancient Culture, Adams County, Ohio, Aerial view of Great Serpent Mound, c. 1000 CE (mound)
- Mississippian shell gorget, Castalian Springs, Tennessee, c. 1250-1350 (shell gorget)
- Caddoan artist, Water vessel, 1500-1700 (pottery)
- Mississippian artist, Spiro, Resting warrior effigy pipe, 1200-1320 CE (pipe)
- Nanih Waiya mound, Cahokia site, 300-600 CE (mound)
- Choctaw artist, Mississippi, Beaded sash, before 1812 (sash)
- Clara Darden, Nested covered baskets, 1904 (baskets)
- Sarah Sense, Present State of the English, 2022 (map)
- Seminole Man and Children Wearing Patchwork Clothing, c. 1900 (clothing)
- Virginia Algonkian Artist, Deerskin robe (Powhatan's mantle), before 1638 (robe)
- NE Woodland artist, War Club, 1620-80 (war club)
- Anishinaabe artist, Double-headed drum, late 18th c. (drum)
- Norval Morrisseau, Androgyny, 1983 (painting)
- Jean Baptiste Assiginack and his wife, Canoe model with six warriors, 1815-27 (canoe)
- Anishinaabe artist, Shoulder bag, c. 1760-84 (bag)
- Photo of Sophia Smith (Minnesota Ojibwe) with a bandolier bag, 1890s (photo)
- Meskwaki artist, blanket with ribbon appliqué, c. 1880 (blanket)
- Delaware artist, Bandolier bag, c. 1850-70 (bag)
- Anishinaabe artist, Man's outfit, c. 1790 (outfit)
- Dennis Cusick, Church collection box, 1821-22 (box)
- Wendat artist possibly Marguerite Vincent Lawinonkie, Moccasins, 1847-53 (moccasins)
- Samuel Thomas, Haudenosaunee woman's outfit, 2001 (outfit)
- George Catlin, Mah-to-toh-pa, Four Bears, Second Chief, in Full Dress, 1832 (painting)
- Big Horn Medicine Wheel, Wyoming, c. 1760 (stones)
- Wohaw (Kiowa), Between Two Worlds, 1876 (drawing)
- Arapoosh (Sore Belly)-Crow, War Shield, c. 1820 (shield)
- Mandan artist, Buffalo robe painted with narrative scenes, c. 1800 (robe)
- Sherman Chaddlesone, Jeff Yellowhair and other members of the Black Leggings Warrior Society (Kiowa), Tipi with Battle Pictures, 2008 (tipi)
- Paukeigope (Kiowa), Cradleboard, late 19th c. (cradleboard)
- Silver Horn (Kiowa), Mine-yock Kills a Pawnee, 1883 (drawing)
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