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The correct answer is Hierarchic scale

Basically, visual art such as drawing and painting often had things like pyramids where those who would be higher in the social hierarchy would be higher to the top with the king in the top, while the lowest social classes would be at the bottom, like slaves or similar.

The Hierarchical Scale was the early Mesopotamian formation convention that illustrated the political stratification. Moreover, early Mesopotamians were well-known for their invention of arts that constructed their ideology.

 

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The ancient Sumerians were thought to have invented, wheels, written, plows and even beer. Their religion was somewhat similar to ancient Egypt in the notion that they had many gods who took the form of animals or parts of human animals as exemplified by a playful winged goat statue. The tall jar known as Warka Vase was carved out of stone rather than ceramic, showing that it was more precious than the utilitarian ceramic vessel. Believed to be a burial urn, it was also a vital part because it was placed on the rising list of the reliefs of the Sumerian world hierarchy.

Starting with the seeds cultivated at the bottom, then the sheep being tamed, the order then goes up to humans who worked in the fields and ends with the priests and other leaders producing offerings to the goddess Inanna at the top of it all.  

Two vital artistic conventions (and design principles) are well portrayed by this vase. Organizations in registers (organization/composition/harmony/balance/repetition) and size hierarchy (scale/proportion/repetition) are seen in various sizes of people in the top register. Registers are horizontal groups that divide various parts from top to bottom. The size of a hierarchy is the practice of describing an important person or character that is far greater than less important.

The ancient Egyptians, like many Mesopotamian cultures, practiced these two conventions widely. Cuneiform is a writing system created by the Sumerians. Cuneiform, such as Egyptian hieroglyphics and Chinese calligraphy, both of which are almost as old as cuneiform letters, were developed from images that turned into symbols through a graphic reduction process. Cuneiform was usually flattened into soft clay slabs by using a sharp instrument called a stylus, but most of it has endured from the ages has been engraved into stone instead.

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KEYWORDS : Mesopotamia, Hierarchical Scale

Subject  : History

Class  : 10-12

Sub-Chapter : Mesopotamian’s Art