1. The return to Old Kingdom proportions during the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Dynasty is known as ____________.
2. Both slender and elongated figures as well as more robust and fuller figures were popular during the start of the Late Period in the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth dynasties.
True
False
3. Kings in later dynasties, such as those during the Late Period, tended to favor new construction of temples versus adding on to older existing temples.
True
False
4. Describe in detail the newly popular colonnade architecture that became popular in the Late Period?
5. During the Late Period, every ten days, the statue of Amun was taken across the river to _____________ in order renew he god's creative powers.
Kush
Thebes
Giza
Medinet Habu
6. Amun temples during the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Dynasties were often dedicated jointly between the king and the ______________.
Goddess Ma'at
Goddess Mut
God's wife
Amun-Ra
7. A sizing reform took place in the 25th Dynasty with the grid system, so that 5 squares in the old system corresponded to 10 squares in the new system.
True
False
8. No native Egyptian king would wear two ____________ on his brow, but this is distinguishable trait often worn on cap crowns of the Kushite kings.
9. Describe the new or reintroduced decoration of early Twenty-fifth Dynasty inner coffins, including the exterior sections, interior decoration, and back side.
10. Another coffin reintroduction was that of large stone mummiform, such as this outer _____________________ lid of Sasobek, came back into fashion after last being used in the New Kingdom.
11. Scenes of everyday life in funerary decoration continued to be rare during the early Late Period.
True
False
12. Where were the 25th Dynasty Nubian Kings buried?
The city of Sais
Near Napata
Medinet Habu
Temple of Karnak
13. Egyptians believe that the ordered universe was created in within the boundless realm of chaos, and that the creation took place on a mound that rose up out of the primoridial waters, ____________.
14. The hippo was used in amulets as a sacred animal of Amun-Ra, especially associated with the deity's worship in Kush.
True
False