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AP Art History Unit 1 Review

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Although the cave paintings in the Great Hall of the Bulls at Lascaux were originally interpreted as depictions of hunting scenes, they have more recently been interpreted as paintings intended to - warn people about dangerous animals threatening villages - document a series of animal-based rituals - tell a mythic narrative of human origins - portray scenes of animal domestication

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Document a series of animal-based rituals


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