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Question 1.
In the 14th century B.C.E., Egyptian art turned from harsh geometric rigidity to a softer, less severe form of art. A famous example of this is


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Question 2.
The Column of Trajan was constructed in 113 B.C.E. Where is this work located?


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Question 3.
What was the primary subject of Greek art?


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Question 4.
Neolithic culture developed quickly in the world’s fertile valleys. By the year 4000 B.C.E., urban societies had developed in


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Question 5.
The peak of Minoan civilization is thought to have been


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Question 6.
The legend of the labyrinth of the Minotaur in Crete was possibly based on


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Question 7.
In Egypt and Classical Greece, all figurative sculpture was based on


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Question 8.
In 776 BCE, the feuding Greek city-states declared a truce in order to hold


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