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Question 1.
In Egyptian culture the _________ is that part of the human being that defines personality and that remains on earth after death.


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Question 2.
The ________ came to symbolize the golden age of Greece in 450 BCE.


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Question 3.
A sculptural process that was highly refined in Asia during 500-250 BCE was _______.


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Question 4.
The ________ greatly admired Greek works of art and copied them in greater numbers.


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Question 5.
A ________ is an early Buddhist reliquary shrine.


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Question 6.
In Sumerian culture, communication with the gods occurred in a place called a ________--a stepped temple which rose high in the middle of the city.


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Question 7.
Early Paleolithic figurative sculptures such as the Venus of Willendorf, are believed to have been _________.


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Question 8.
We know as much as we do about the naturalistic period of Egyptian art due to the discovery of _________.


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Question 9.
The Mycenaean culture was eventually overtaken by Dorians who brought with them a new material called _________.


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Question 10.
The famous Laocoön Group signifies the introduction of ________ to Greek naturalism.


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