- 3 Sections
- 29 Lessons
- 52 Weeks
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- Unit 1: Global Prehistory (30,000–500 BCE)9
- 1.1An Introduction to Dating
- 1.2The Beginnings of Art and Symbolism
- 1.3The Beginnings of Art and Symbolism: Required Artworks
- 1.4The Human Figure in Prehistoric Art
- 1.5Function and Ritual in Prehistoric Objects
- 1.6Early Architecture: Shelters, Monuments, and Sacred Sites
- 1.7Contextualizing the Art
- 1.8Unit 1 Glossary
- 1.9Unit 1 Artworks
- Unit 2: Ancient Mediterranean (3500 BCE–300 CE)15
- 2.1An Introduction to the Near East and the Ancient Mediterranean
- 2.2Art of the Ancient Near East
- 2.3Ancient Egypt: From Pre Dynastic to Old Kingdom (c. 5000–2150 B.C.E.)
- 2.4Ancient Egypt: From the Middle-Kingdom to the Second Intermediate Period (c. 2030 – 1540 B.C.E.)
- 2.5Ancient Egypt: The New Kingdom (c. 1550–1070 B.C.E.)
- 2.6The Function of Ancient Egyptian Art
- 2.7Introduction to Ancient Greek Art
- 2.8Greek Vase Painting: Function, Technique, and Narrative
- 2.9Archaic Greek Sculpture — Kouroi and Korai
- 2.10The Classical Revolution — Idealism, Naturalism, Contrapposto
- 2.11Greek Architecture — The Orders & the Acropolis
- 2.12The Hellenistic World — Drama, Emotion, Movement
- 2.13The Function of Greek Art — Why It Was Made
- 2.14Etruscan and Roman Art: Innovation and Legacy
- 2.15The Classical Orders and Architectural Design
- Unit 3: Early Europe and Colonial Americas (200–1750 CE)5
