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AP Art History Unit 1 Review

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The basic form of the camelid sacrum in the shape of a canine from prehistoric Mexico was most likely determined by the - influence of imagery found in other examples of ancient Mesoamerican art - desired function of the object as a ceremonial headdress - natural shape of the animal bone into which it was carved - sacred status given to canine animals in ancient Mesoamerica

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The basic form of the camelid sacrum in the shape of a canine from prehistoric Mexico was most likely determined by the

- influence of imagery found in other examples of ancient Mesoamerican art
- desired function of the object as a ceremonial headdress 
- natural shape of the animal bone into which it was carved 
- sacred status given to canine animals in ancient Mesoamerica



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Natural shape of the animal bone into which it was carved


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