For Survey of Art History I at Rose State College
Audio and Video Edited by Baylea Bright and Jennifer Cage
The Greek was voiced by Taprena Burk, the Etruscan by Baylea Bright, and the Christian Jennifer Cage
Music/Sounds:
Music is VFR - “Let's Walk/Tekuteku Arukou.”
Music is VFR - “Mysterious Aura/Husigityan o-Ra.”
Music is VFR - “In the Sun Peppermint Day/Komorebi No Nakade.”
Breviceps - “Short Choir.”
Luciano Michelini - “Frolic - Killer Tracks (Curb Your Enthusiasm).”
Mark Snow - “Materia Primoris: The X-Files Theme.”
Bibliography:
Bazilchuk, Nancy. “How Etruscans Reached the Afterlife: Orgasm, Blood, and Erotic Dance.”
Sciencenordic.com, 28 Nov. 2018, sciencenordic.com/how-etruscans-reached-afterlife-orgasm-blood-and-erotic-dance?fbclid=IwAR1OBIk8IKkyjDNKMeAWPWtHyBXn6jXb5e4auU-PIksxPYby-pzbedxFZz4.
Brooks, Sarah. “Art and Death in Medieval Byzantium.” The Met's Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History, May 2010, www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/dbyz/hd_dbyz.htm.
“Death in Ancient Greece • Ancient Greeks: Everyday Life, Beliefs and Myths.” Mummification Step by Step • A Step by Step Guide to Egyptian Mummification • MyLearning, www.mylearning.org/stories/ancient-greeks-everyday-life-beliefs-and-myths/418.
“Death, Burial, and the Afterlife in Ancient Greece.” The Met's Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History, Oct. 2003, www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/dbag/hd_dbag.htm.
“Depictions of Death in Etruscan Art.” Study.com, Study.com, study.com/academy/lesson/depictions-of-death-in-etruscan-art.html.
“Etruscan Life and Afterlife.” History Today, www.historytoday.com/tj-cornell/etruscan-life-and-afterlife.
Goggin, Haiden. “Bob Ross.” Flickr, 14 June 2007, www.flickr.com/photos/haiden1991/549347271.
Honeycutt, Jessica. “Funerary Practices throughout Civilizations.” Ancient Art, 24 Apr. 2015, ancientart.as.ua.edu/funerary-practices-throughout-civilizations/.
Kozlowski , Jaime. “Obsession with Death.” The Etruscans: Artistic Influences and Individual Identity, 2004, www.domspe.org/etruscans/obsession.html.
Mirto, Maria Serena. Death in the Greek World: from Homer to the Classical Age. University of Oklahoma Press, 2012.
“The Christian Afterlife.” Pre-Columbian Textile Art: Design That Speaks Today | Museum of Art and Archaeology, maa.missouri.edu/gallery/christian-afterlife.
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