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AP Art History Unit 1 Review

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Two commonly accepted interpretations of the paintings in the Great Hall of the Bulls at Lascaux are that they depict images related to hunting and that they depict - the symbolic representation of a battle against enemy forces - maps of conquered territories with their distinctive features - records of ancestral lineage written through the use of pictographs - the connection between the mortal and the spiritual realms

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Two commonly accepted interpretations of the paintings in the Great Hall of the Bulls at Lascaux are that they depict images related to hunting and that they depict

- the symbolic representation of a battle against enemy forces 
- maps of conquered territories with their distinctive features 
- records of ancestral lineage written through the use of pictographs
- the connection between the mortal and the spiritual realms



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The connection between the mortal and the spiritual realms


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