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AP Art History Unit 1 Review

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Archaeological evidence from the site where the work was found has led scholars to suggest that the original audience lived in which of the following locations? - On an extensive group of islands that were linked by a network of canals - On a processional route to a royal burial complex - In an ongoing settlement that included places with ritual significance - Near a series of caves containing wall paintings of constellations and maps

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Archaeological evidence from the site where the work was found has led scholars to suggest that the original audience lived in which of the following locations?

- On an extensive group of islands that were linked by a network of canals
- On a processional route to a royal burial complex
- In an ongoing settlement that included places with ritual significance
- Near a series of caves containing wall paintings of constellations and maps



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In an ongoing settlement that included places with ritual significance


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