History
Passage based question:
'The warka Head' This woman head was sculpted in white marble at Uruk before 3000BCE. The eyes and eyebrows would probably have taken lapis lazuli (blue) and shell (white) and bitumen (black) inlays, respectively. There is a groove along the top of the head, perhaps for an ornament. This is a world famous piece of sculpture, admired for the delicate modelling of the woman's mouth, chin and cheeks. And it was modelled in a hard stone, that would have been imported from a distance.
Question:
(a) What is 'Warka-Head?' In order to make this white sandstones were imported from where?
(b) What types of stones were used in its beautification?
(c) Why is it famous?
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Answer:
(a) The "Warka Head" is a sculpted woman's head made of white marble. The white sandstone used to create it was imported from a distant location.
(b) The beautification of the Warka Head involved the use of various stones. The eyes and eyebrows were likely adorned with lapis lazuli (blue) and shell (white) inlays, respectively. Bitumen (black) was possibly used for additional detailing.
(c) The Warka Head is famous for several reasons. It is renowned for its delicate and skillful sculpting, particularly in the depiction of the woman's mouth, chin, and cheeks. The artwork's craftsmanship and attention to detail contribute to its acclaim. Additionally, the use of imported white sandstone and the potential presence of ornamental grooves add to its historical and artistic significance.
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