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AP Art History Unit 3 ECB Questions Review

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The Audience Hall (apadana) at Persepolis reveals the vastness of the Persian Empire by - including mythical creatures representing the four corners of the empire - being situated on a raised platform, with each level assigned to each region of the empire - being situated on a hill amid temples representing the patron deities of different regions of the empire - including artistic styes and materials from different cultures ruled by the Persians

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The Audience Hall (apadana) at Persepolis reveals the vastness of the Persian Empire by

 - including mythical creatures representing the four corners of the empire 
 - being situated on a raised platform, with each level assigned to each region of the empire 
 - being situated on a hill amid temples representing the patron deities of different regions of the empire 
 - including artistic styes and materials from different cultures ruled by the Persians



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Including artistic styes and materials from different cultures ruled by the Persians


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