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AP Art History Unit 3 ECB Questions Review


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The Anavysos Kouros is similar to the Tlatilco figurine in that both: - were found in burial contexts - are portraits of specific individuals - portray a perfect male form - represents concepts of duality
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were found in burial contexts

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The sculptural program on the stairs leading to the apadana reflect the function of the Audience Hall as the seat of the Persian king by depicting - portraits of the king combined with bodies of mythological creatures to show the divine nature of the king as a living god - an important deity handing the insignias of law and authority to the king to demonstrate his legitimacy to rule over the empire - foreign representatives in various regional attire carrying offerings to represent the various subjugated people who paid tribute to the empire - a mythological battle between gods and monsters to underscore the role of the king as protector of civilization against barbarismForeign representatives in various regional attire carrying offerings to represent the various subjugated people who paid tribute to the empire
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