B. Shaping, center back seam, shoulder seams, side seams
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The Fang peoples of Gabon believed that ancestral relics held great spiritual power. Byeri was a Fang association devoted to the veneration of lineage ancestors and founders, leaders, and fertile women who made significant contributions to society during their lifetime. After death, their relics, particularly the skull, were conserved in cylindrical bark containers and guarded by carved wooden heads or figures mounted atop the receptacles.
The lustrous black surface of this carved female figure still glistens from repeated applications of palm oil used for ritual purification. The sculptor shaped this figure to illustrate the ability to hold opposites in balance, a quality admired by the Fang. He juxtaposed the large head of an infant with the developed body of an adult. The static pose and expressionless face contrast with the palpable tension of the bulging muscles and the projecting forms of the arms, legs, and breasts. These reliquary sculptures may be male or female and are not considered portraits of the deceased. They were often decorated with gifts of jewelry or feathers and received ritual offerings of libations, such as palm oil.
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The palace at Versailles was how king Louis the 14th separates himself from the French people. He brought people in and would bring them into events but people would fight in the palace who would get to put the royal cape on the king just to go with him to something. Most people do not know that at the palace, they hah beautiful fountains but, none of them worked. So the king would have the peasants behind bushes and he would have them spray water so this was probably one of the good and bad things about this place anyway hope this helps