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AP Art History Unit 1 Review

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Although the function of Stonehenge has been debated by scholars, newer archaeological evidence suggests that it may have acted as: - a center for pilgrimage and healing of the sick - a platform for displaying important ancestral sculptures - an early amphitheater for watching fights between warriors - a royal estate for housing rulers and the elite

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A center for pilgrimage and healing of the sick


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