The 7th to early 6th centuries BC are known as the Orientalizing period because of the many eastern, or "Oriental," elements in the art. In this prosperous era of international trade, Etruscan artists manufactured luxury goods, such as those seen in this case, that reflect influences from the art of the eastern Mediterranean. This buckle consists of two pieces that would have been attached to either end of a leather or cloth belt. The three loops of one piece connect with three corresponding hooks in the form of snake or animal heads on the other. This type of buckle appears to be inspired by Near Eastern examples.
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You have to think about an emotion or feeling first then choose an art style for example if you choose an emotion such as happy you could draw something that makes you happy.
Explanation:
The closest thing that I can say among all of these answers would be improvisation. The definition of improvising is adapting to the situation in a better manner appropriately. So let's say when a musician is already on stage and makes a mistake while playing the guitar, he has to improvise a bit so that his mistake will not look like one. He is spontaneously creating something while he is on the spot. In a sense, he is improvising his original work and making something somewhat different.
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2 sons and 6 daughters (2 hijos y 6 hijas)
Explanation:
1 son has 3 sister, and they have less than 10 children, having 3 sons will have 9 daughters so that wouldn't be correct. If you have 2 sons, there's going to be 6 daughters. The total is 8 which is less than 10.
(1 hijo tiene 3 hermanas, y tienen menos de 10 hijos, tener 3 hijos tendrá 9 hijas, por lo que no sería correcto. Si tienes 2 hijos, habrá 6 hijas. El total es 8, que es menos de 10.)
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Explanation:
It allowed families to have a keepsake representation of their fathers or sons as they were away from home. Photography also enhanced the image of political figures like President Lincoln, who famously joked that he wouldn't have been re-elected without the portrait of him taken by photographer Matthew Brady