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vlabodo [156]
3 years ago
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HEY GUYS CAN YOU GUYS WRITE EVERYTHING YOU KNOW FROM THIS INFORMATION PLUS EVERYTHING YOU THINK THESE ARTIFACTS MEAN ABOUT THE C

ULTURE THAT PRODUCED THEM. EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER!!!!!

History
1 answer:
beks73 [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Explanation:

The first one possibly represnts someone. Maybe someone important. A ruler, a well known person. A leader. It could also just be art that was made representing no person in particular. It can also be a toy. For kids to play with.

The second one looks a bit like the Nebuchadnezzar Chronicle. So maybe it's something similar.  The artifact looks like it has writing on it so it may have some record, or a story on it.

I honestly have never seen these before.

Don't think this will help but I hope it does. :)

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