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AP Art History Unit 1 Review

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Archaeological evidence indicates that the superimposed animal forms in the Great Hall of the Bulls at Lascaux represent: - the artist’s use of atmospheric perspective - humans’ domestication of herds of local fauna - different artists’ depictions over time - a narrative about mythological creatures

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Archaeological evidence indicates that the superimposed animal forms in the Great Hall of the Bulls at Lascaux represent:

- the artist’s use of atmospheric perspective 
- humans’ domestication of herds of local fauna 
- different artists’ depictions over time 
- a narrative about mythological creatures



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Different artists’ depictions over time


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