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Neko [114]
4 years ago
5

How were the Maya able to construct elaborate sculptures without the use of metal tools?

History
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kotykmax [81]4 years ago
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Answer:

B) They used hard stone tools to work softer into sculptures.

Explanation:

It is noteworthy that the Maya, who had no metal instruments, made numerous articles from a thick and thick material, jade, especially a wide range of dress components, for example, belt plaques - or celts - ear spools, pendants, and furthermore covers. Celts were at times engraved with a stela-like portrayal of the lord.

The best-known case of a mask is presumably the demise cover of the Palenque lord Pakal, secured with sporadically molded jade plaques and having eyes produced using mother-of-pearl and obsidian; another passing veil, having a place with a Palenque ruler, comprises of malachite plaques. Thus, certain round and hollow vases from Tikal have an external layer of square jade circles. Many stone carvings had jade decorates.

creativ13 [48]4 years ago
6 0
Its B.They used hard stone tools to work softer into sculptures like limestone.
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