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This exam focuses on identifying significant architectural structures and artifacts associated with various cultures in Mesoamerica and Ancient Peru. Students will analyze and identify monuments such as the Kalassaya Gateway in Tiwanaku, the Temple of the Sun in Teotihuacán, and the Huaca del Sol in the Moche Valley. Key features of different cultures, from the Inca's cyclopean construction to the Nazca geoglyphs and Chimu warrior sculptures, will be explored. Participants will also recognize artifact typologies, enhancing their understanding of regional architectural practices.
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Architectural Practice Exam II Meso America and Ancient Peru
Procedures • Identify the architectural structure or monument by place and associated culture. • In some cases you will be asked to identify an artifactural typology or feature by its affiliated culture.
Tiwanaku. Monolithic statue. Ponce Monolith
Chimu culture at Chan Chan. Monolithic sculptures of warriors
Chimu, Chan Chan Adobe construction
Temple of the Sun, Teotihuacán, Mexico Essential construction detail: Talud tablero style
Teotihuacán, Mexico Feathered Serpent God Quetzalcoatl
Palenque Mexico. Maya
Typology Identify the associated culture
Moche Stirrup jar (portrait vase)
El Lanzon Chavin de Huatar
Maya Puuc style façade. (Uxmal) “The Nunnery”
6. This stela is carved in the style of • A. Tiwanaku • B. Maya • C. Inca • D. Chimu
7. This figurine made of silver is in the • A. Inca style • B. Moche style • C. Chimu style • D. Teotihuacán style
8. This ceramic vessel is a clear example of pottery art from the • A. Chimu • B. Inca. • C. Maya • D. Moche
9. This pyramid structure serves as a calendar. The temple was constructed by the • A. Inca at Cuzco. • B. Aztec at Tenochitlan • C. Maya at Chichen itza • D. Tiwanaku at Titicaca
10. This adobe construction in coastal Peru is associated with • A, Paracan culture. • B. Chimu culture. • C. Chavin culture. • D. Nazca culture.