Prehistoric Flashcards
Paleolithic, Nude Woman (Venus of Willendorf),
ca. 28,000-25,000 BCE (Willendorf, Austria- found in 1908)
Most figures from Upper Paleolithic are female/”type”
Found throughout Europe from last Ice Age
Limestone, red ochre paint- 4 1/2”
Exaggerated female attributes/no specific features, careful rendering of hair or reed hat- fertility image- meant to be held?
McDermott- no feet-carved from female perspective?
Gamble- signal that group friendly, shared values, acceptable for interaction, mating
Paleolithic, Hall of the Bulls
ca. 15,000-13,000 BCE
Lascaux cave painting, Dordogne, France-
Paint (charcoal, ochre) on limestone- cows, bulls, horses, deer- at different times, one at a time
Characteristic features emphasized
Composite pose: horns, eyes, hooves shown from front, heads and bodies in profile- legibility over naturalism
Teaching tool? Ritual? Hunting magic? Narrative? Control?- not primary food source
Neolithic, Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, England
ca. 2550-1600 BCE
Henge= circular megalithic stone arrangement surrounded by ditch, begun as cemetery, human remains of elite in ditch
post and lintel construction
solar calendar/marks point of sunrise at solstice
human settlement of wood, cross river to land of dead
permanent settlements= organized religion/burial rites