Compare the human sculptures found on Easter Island to the human sculptures found on the Marquesas Islands. What true about the
human sculptures found in both locations?
O A. On both islands, the emphasis of the figures is on the legs.
• B. Archaeologists believe these figures were meant to represent ancestors of people on both islands.
O c. On both islands, the human sculptures were small and portable.
• D. Both islands had animal sculptures made from mud.
The most outstandingaspect that both sculptures have in common is that the artists focused a lot on the legs (option A)
<h3>How are the sculptures made?</h3>
Sculptures are a form of artisticexpression that has evolved over time and has used differentmaterials such as:
Rock
Wood
Mud
Clay
Marble
Among others.
Techniques have varied over time, however most sculptures have differentcharacteristics depending on the artist'sintention. In the case of the MarquesaIslandsculptures, the sculptures have widelegs that stand out.
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