Art of the Ancient Near East: A Resource for Parent Educators

Art of the Ancient Near East: A Resource for Parent Educators

Many features of our present-day society originated in the lands we call the ancient Near East, a vast and varied area from Turkey to the Indus Valley of present-day Pakistan and from the Caucasus to the Arabian Peninsula. This essential guide for K–12 educators introduces the variety and diversity of art produced by the rich and complex cultures that flourished in this region during an equally vast time period, from the eighth millennium B.C. to the middle of the seventh century A.D.

Learn about the cultural, archaeological, and historical contexts for a selection of thirty works of art in the form of sculpture, silver and gold ritual vessels and objects, monumental reliefs, cuneiform tablets, and stamp and cylinder seals. Curriculum connections, discussion questions, lesson plans, and activities for a range of grade levels provide useful teaching strategies. The resource also includes a bibliography and glossary.

If you have questions about how to use the material or need help with a lesson, send me an email at Crystal@polyhistoria.com.