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AP Art History Unit 3 ECB Questions Review

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Although the Great Altar of Zeus and Athena at Pergamon was created as a religious structure, analysis of its sculptural program within its original context suggests that the structure also served to - celebrate an important military victory of the Attalid dynasty - house the remains of King Eumenes of Pergamom - celebrate the peace and prosperity enjoyed during the reign of the Emperor Augustus - memorialize the victory of the Delian League over Sparta

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Celebrate an important military victory of the Attalid dynasty


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