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The Ancient Past 作者: Mind Map: The Ancient Past

1. Caves

1.1. Altamira in Spain

1.2. Lascaux in France

2. Art as a separate

2.1. discipline

2.2. intellectual

3. Philosophy of history

4. Historical writing

4.1. 19th century

4.1.1. Zeitgeist or spirit

4.1.2. Art history presupposed change

4.1.3. progress

4.2. Hegel's theory

5. 16th century

5.1. brush painting

5.2. Chinese or Japanese

6. Potter

6.1. quality

6.2. skill

6.3. craftsmanship

7. Static moments

8. Eastern art history

8.1. time fram

8.2. Eastern art

9. The modern day nations in this area

9.1. Iraq

9.2. Syria

9.3. Lebanon

9.4. Cyprus

9.5. Jordan

9.6. Israel

9.7. Palestine

9.8. Egypt

9.9. southeastern Turkey

9.10. Western Iran

10. civilization

10.1. civis

10.2. cities

11. Third river system

11.1. China

11.1.1. Yellow River

11.1.1.1. Bayan Har Mountains

11.1.2. Empties

11.1.2.1. Bohai Sea

11.1.3. the Yangtze

11.1.3.1. Chinese civilization flourished

12. technique

13. material

14. cradles of ancient civilizations

14.1. waterways

14.2. Rivers

15. Mesopotamia

15.1. Greeks

15.2. meso

15.3. potamos

15.4. river

16. theory

17. Denisova cave

17.1. Atlai mountains

17.2. Siberia

18. Yangtze’s Three Gorges area

19. Humans began to leave record

19.1. form of scripts

19.2. writing

19.3. artifact

19.4. Structures

19.5. images

20. Systematic investigation of the past

21. 400 BCE

22. Begining of Visual Arts

22.1. Homo sapiens

22.2. Prehistory

22.3. Art-making in burials

22.4. Jewelry

22.5. Gilded weapons

22.6. Textile

22.7. Grave goods

22.8. man-made or natural

23. History

23.1. Can mix fact and fiction

23.2. More than story telling

23.3. interested in proven facts

23.4. The documents and remains of the past

24. Two common media of visual arts in the era

24.1. Paintings

24.1.1. Natural pigments

24.1.1.1. clay

24.1.1.2. mud

24.1.1.3. reddish iron ore

24.1.1.4. hematite

24.2. Petroglyphs

24.2.1. Greek petros

24.2.1.1. rock

24.2.1.2. stone

24.2.2. glyphos

24.2.2.1. etching

24.2.2.2. writing

24.2.3. images of human

24.2.4. animal forms

24.2.5. repetitive patterns

24.2.5.1. whorls

24.2.5.2. waves

25. Seven Arts

25.1. artworks themselves

25.2. Tangible

25.3. Architecture or fleeting

25.4. performing arts

25.5. count as documents

25.6. Intangible

26. 19th century

26.1. art history presupposed change

26.2. Progress

27. Ming dynasty

27.1. blue

27.2. White

28. Survive across time

28.1. Yuan

28.2. Ming

28.3. Quing

29. Byzantine art

29.1. 4th to the 14th century

29.2. Byzantine icon maker

29.3. Christian doctrine

29.4. faithfulness

29.5. Byzantine iconographer

29.6. Byzantine artist

29.7. Chinese innovation

30. Western art history

30.1. Western art

30.2. prevailing

30.3. interfering

30.4. influence in Philippine art It's history

30.5. conscious

30.6. reflexive

31. HUMAN ORIGINS AND CIVILIZATIONS

31.1. Humans are believed to have originated in Africa

31.2. Three distinct species

31.2.1. modern humans

31.2.1.1. Homo sapiens

31.2.2. Neanderthals

31.2.2.1. Homo neanderthalensis

31.2.3. Denisovans

31.2.3.1. Homo sp. Altai or Homo sapiens ssp. Denisova

31.3. Civilization

31.3.1. cities

31.4. Civilized

31.5. Fertile Crescent

31.6. 4000 BCE

32. the eastern coast of the Mediterranean

32.1. Tigris

32.2. Euphrates

32.3. Levant

33. ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS AND THEIR ARTS

33.1. Civilization

33.2. Approximate Dates

33.3. Location

33.4. Major Cities

33.5. Visual Arts

33.6. Asia and Europe

33.7. America

34. Hegel’s theory

35. medium

36. Uraban space

36.1. centralized government

36.2. organized religion

36.3. trade

36.4. architecture,

36.5. arts flourish

37. Uncivilized

37.1. wild

37.2. untamed

37.3. barbaric

38. Denisovan DNA

38.1. Melanesians

38.2. aboriginal Australians

39. Seafaring people

39.1. Austronesians

39.1.1. Taiwan

39.1.2. Philippines

39.1.3. Polynesia

39.1.4. Hawaii

39.1.5. Rapa Nui or Easter Island

40. Human history

41. Two tributaries

41.1. White Nile

41.1.1. headwaters

41.1.2. Lake Victoria

41.2. Blue Nile

41.2.1. Lake Tana

42. scientific

43. Merging of genres

43.1. the visual

43.2. the haptic

43.3. the performative

43.4. the literary