Packet A: Bonus 1

Catherine McCoid and LeRoy McDermott argued that the curvy proportions of figures with this name were from pregnant sculptors looking down at their bodies. For 10 points each:
[10e] Paleolithic figures found at Willendorf and Hohle Fels are named for what goddess, who is depicted in an armless Greek statue “de Milo?”
ANSWER: Venus [accept Venus of Willendorf; accept Venus de Milo; accept Aphrodite or Aphrodite of Melos]
[10m] Two answers required. Sarah Murray has argued that female artisans made much of the geometric designs of Archaic Greek pottery, which was eclipsed by figure-heavy vase paintings named for these two colors.
ANSWER: red AND black [accept red-figure pottery and black-figure pottery]
[10h] Around 100 BCE, the female portraitist Iaia of Cyzicus (“ee-EYE-ah of SIZ-ick-us”) devised quick ways to produce tempera and this other medium. The Fayum portraits were made with this medium in which oils are mixed with heated wax.
ANSWER: encaustic
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HeardPPBE %M %H %
10915.1498%47%6%

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3TotalParts
Boston University BSouthern Connecticut State University A1010020EM
Williams ATufts A1010020EM

Summary

TournamentEditionMatchHeardPPBE %M %H %
Northern CaliforniaMain415.00100%50%0%
Southern CaliforniaMain711.43100%14%0%
Eastern Canada (1)Main417.50100%75%0%
FloridaMain417.50100%75%0%
Great LakesMain1018.00100%60%20%
Lower Mid-AtlanticMain912.22100%22%0%
Upper Mid-AtlanticMain1115.45100%46%9%
Upper Mid-AtlanticMain110.00100%0%0%
MidwestMain916.67100%56%11%
NorthMain417.50100%50%25%
NortheastMain220.00100%100%0%
PacificMain816.25100%63%0%
South CentralMain615.00100%50%0%
SoutheastMain1217.50100%58%17%
Upstate NYMain514.00100%40%0%
UK (North)UK514.00100%40%0%
UK (South)UK88.7575%13%0%