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AP Art History Unit 1 Review

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The anthropomorphic stele found near Ha’il, Saudi Arabia, is believed to have functioned as a: - royal portrait, because it was found in the audience hall of a palace - spice container, because it was found near a trade route - votive offering, because it was found in an ancient temple - grave marker, because it was found in a funerary context

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The anthropomorphic stele found near Ha’il, Saudi Arabia, is believed to have functioned as a:

- royal portrait, because it was found in the audience hall of a palace
- spice container, because it was found near a trade route
- votive offering, because it was found in an ancient temple 
- grave marker, because it was found in a funerary context



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Grave marker, because it was found in a funerary context


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