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Art History QuizArt History lesson covers art from the Ancient Cultures. After following links to different sites students can take a quiz on Art History. This lesson is also part of the Mixer Game. Message from CentralMixer 898 has made shambles of ancient art work. He has transformed our historical gallery into a maze. When we open the Egyptian art, we see art work which cannot be Egyptian, but we are not sure what culture developed it. We have heard rumors of sites which have not been contaminated. Click on the Art and Architecture links and view the uncorrupted material. Then go to Mixer's lair and correct what he has mixed up. When you correct these mistakes, Mixer may reveal some more clues to the timeline murder mystery. Your assignment, if you choose to take it, will be to study the art and buildings from the different cultures. The cultures covered will be: Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, India, Greece, and Rome. Be very familiar with each famous work and general characteristics of the culture. From what we can determine, Mixer will test you by showing you a picture and then giving you a list of cultures you believe it came from. Mixer will also ask you questions about characteristics of art from the different cultures. Study this well. You only get one shot at it. The first test is short (called Art History Sample Test), to give you an idea of what to expect. Click here to go to Art sites. Art History Lesson Instructions. Click here to go to architectural sites to visit. Architecture Lesson Instructions. TELL A TEACHER ABOUT THIS SITE. Teachers Note: There are two different ways to use these lessons. First, you can assign this as a homework project where students answer the essay questions associated with the lessons. Second, you could assign Art History lesson and use the quizzes set up at "Mixer's Lair" as your assessment.
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