ANCIENT HISTORY. ATAR course examination, 2017 SOURCE BOOKLET. Copyright School Curriculum and Standards Authority 2017.

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ATAR course examination, 2017 ANCIENT HISTORY SOURCE BOOKLET 2018/1966 Web version of 2017/65749 Copyright School Curriculum and Standards Authority 2017 Ref: 17-005

ANCIENT HISTORY 2 SOURCE BOOKLET Set 1: Elective 1: Thebes East and West, New Kingdom Egypt Source 1(a) For copyright reasons this image cannot be reproduced in the online version of this document, but may be viewed at http://dlib.etc.ucla.edu/projects/karnak/feature/redchapel The Red Chapel was an integral part of the temple of Amun at Karnak. This barque chapel was built by Hatshepsut and was subsequently disassembled and its materials reused by successive Pharaohs. The Red Chapel reconstruction uses a small number of the original blocks and is situated away from its original site in the temple. Source 1(b) For copyright reasons this image cannot be reproduced in the online version of this document, but may be viewed at http://dlib.etc.ucla.edu/projects/karnak/resource/pylonix/1078 The picture above shows the remains of the ninth Pylon, constructed by Horemheb on the southern processional route in Karnak Temple. Visible in the picture are the talatat 1 blocks from Akhenaten s temples, which were used as infill for the Pylon. 1 talatat blocks small stone blocks of standardised size See next page

SOURCE BOOKLET 3 ANCIENT HISTORY Recently a number of talatat blocks of relief, used as fill in the second pylon of the Luxor temple, have been identified as originally coming from one of Akhenaten s Karnak buildings. These blocks were then reused and recarved with new scenes during Tutankhamen s [Tutankhamun s] reign for his own mortuary temple, which was subsequently dismantled under Horemheb Kings of the early 18th Dynasty built structures at Karnak, many of which were dismantled later in the dynasty. The Fourth and Fifth Pylons erected by Thutmose I [Tuthmosis I], were at the entrance to the central cult area. Hatshepsut later erected two huge obelisks between these pylons [Tuthmosis III] later built a wall to hide his stepmother s two obelisks... Kathryn A. Bard, An introduction to the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt (2015), p. 258. See next page

ANCIENT HISTORY 4 SOURCE BOOKLET Set 2: Elective 2: Athens, Sparta and the Peloponnesian War 440 404 BC Source 1 I think that the truest explanation (prophasis), but the one that was least made public, was that the growth of Athens power and the fear that this caused among the Spartans made war inevitable. But the grounds for complaint (aitiai), which were openly stated by each side and led them to break the peace and go to war, were as follows. Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War, 1.23. the use of the qualifying words truest with prophasis and openly stated with aitiai strongly suggests that Thucydides was giving his own judgement of the real reason why Sparta went to war in 431. The Spartans would never dare to make this reason public because this was not a valid ground for breaking the peace treaty, and because it would be a shameful admission from such a powerful military state. Therefore the Spartans concentrated on the grounds of complaint, which affected their allies rather than themselves, in order to press their claims that Athens had broken the Thirty Year Peace However, it is important to review the events that led up to the outbreak of the war in the light of the terms of the Thirty Year Peace. In this way it will be possible to assess the accuracy of Thucydides statement... T. Buckley, Aspects of Greek History: 750 323 BC (1996), pp. 307, 308. (Buckley is commenting directly on the passage from Thucydides 1.23 given in Source 1.) See next page

SOURCE BOOKLET 5 ANCIENT HISTORY Set 3: Elective 3: Rome 63 BC AD 14 Source 1 For copyright reasons this source cannot be reproduced in the online version of this document. If the technical responsibility for war rested on the shoulders of Caesar, it was clearly desired neither by him (witness his negotiations), nor by Pompey (witness his vacillations 1 ), nor by the vast majority of the senators (witness their vote of 1 December), and still less by the bulk of the population of Italy who showed no enthusiasm to rise in defence of the constitution It was the small Optimate clique 2, the twenty-two senators who voted against the disarmament, that forced the issue. 1 vacillations inability to make a decision 2 clique a small or narrow circle of people H.H. Scullard, From the Gracchi to Nero (1982), p. 122. End of Source booklet

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Set 1: Elective 1: Thebes East and West, New Kingdom Egypt Source 1(a) Source 1(b) UCLA. (2008). Photograph of Red Chapel. Retrieved May, 2017, from http://dlib.etc.ucla.edu/projects/karnak/feature/redchapel UCLA. (2008). Photograph of Pylon IX. Retrieved May, 2017, from http://dlib.etc.ucla.edu/projects/karnak/resource/pylonix/1078 Bard, K. A. (2015). An introduction to the archaeology of Ancient Egypt (2nd ed.). Chichester, UK: Wiley Blackwell, p.258. Set 2: Elective 2: Athens, Sparta and the Peloponnesian War 440 404 BC Source 1 Thucydides. (1996). History of the Peloponnesian War (1.23) (T. Buckley, Trans.). In T. Buckley, Aspects of Greek history 750 323 BC: A source-based approach. London; New York: Routledge, p. 307. (Thucydides c. 460 c. 395 BC) Buckley, T. (1996). Aspects of Greek history 750 323 BC: A sourcebased approach. London; New York: Routledge, pp. 307, 308. Set 3: Elective 3: Rome 63 BC AD 14 Source 1 Plutarch. (1958). Fall of the Roman Republic: Six lives by Plutarch (Pompey) (R. Warner, Trans.). London: Penguin, p. 222. (Plutarch c. AD 46 c. AD 120) Scullard, H. H. (1982). From the Gracchi to Nero: A history of Rome from 133 BC to AD 68 (5th ed.). London; New York: Routledge, p. 122. This document apart from any third party copyright material contained in it may be freely copied, or communicated on an intranet, for non-commercial purposes in educational institutions, provided that it is not changed and that the School Curriculum and Standards Authority is acknowledged as the copyright owner, and that the Authority s moral rights are not infringed. Copying or communication for any other purpose can be done only within the terms of the Copyright Act 1968 or with prior written permission of the School Curriculum and Standards Authority. Copying or communication of any third party copyright material can be done only within the terms of the Copyright Act 1968 or with permission of the copyright owners. Any content in this document that has been derived from the Australian Curriculum may be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY) licence. Published by the School Curriculum and Standards Authority of Western Australia 303 Sevenoaks Street CANNINGTON WA 6107