Asked by Olivia Lafrenz on Apr 24, 2024

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Which of the following is NOT a form of body adornment appearing on the terracotta Lydenburg heads?

A) Scarification marks
B) Added metal jewelry
C) Linear patterns on the back of head
D) Horizontal incised neck bands

Lydenburg Heads

A set of terracotta sculptures discovered in Lydenburg, South Africa, believed to date back to the 5th century AD, representing some of the earliest known African art.

Scarification Marks

Decorative scars created through intentional cutting and healing of the skin, a cultural practice found in various indigenous cultures around the world.

Added Metal Jewelry

Jewelry that has been enhanced or embellished with additional metal elements, either for decoration or function.

  • Discern the diversity and importance of artistic practices across Africa, involving lithic art, corporal adornments, and kingly portrayals.
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Marek Parys5 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The Lydenburg heads, ancient terracotta artifacts from South Africa, do not show evidence of added metal jewelry. They are known for features such as scarification marks, linear patterns, and incised neck bands, but not for metal adornments.