Asked by Dulce Medina on May 11, 2024
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How prevalent was large-scale figural art on the Greek mainland During the Mycenaean period?
A) Very abundant
B) Only in temples
C) Nonexistent
D) Very rare
Large-Scale Figural Art
Artwork that features human or animal figures at a scale larger than life, often used in public or ceremonial spaces for impact.
Mycenaean Period
A phase in Greek history (circa 1600–1100 BC) known for its rich tombs, palaces, and the emergence of Greek language and culture.
- Identify the distinctions between ceremonial and practical artifact types from the civilizations of the Aegean.
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fatima avalosMay 13, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Large-scale figural art was very rare on the Greek mainland during the Mycenaean period, contrasting with the abundance of such art in earlier Minoan civilization and later in classical Greece.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the distinctions between ceremonial and practical artifact types from the civilizations of the Aegean.
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