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White raven [17]
3 years ago
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Name and describe the sculpture above. What school of thought is this sculpture a part of?

Arts
2 answers:
Mars2501 [29]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Priest King is the name of the sculpture.

Explanation:

As said in the answer, Priest King was made out of limestone with traces of paint and stands only 6 7/8 inches tall. There is a circular ornament in the forehead of the king, held by a band across his head. It was found in the archeological site of Mohenjo Daro, in Pakistan. It was named so even though there is no evidence of the ranges. The ideology could be understood as one related to cleanliness, specially because of the context where the sculpture was found.

Natalija [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Priest King is the name of the sculpture.

Explanation:

As said in the answer, Priest King was made out of limestone with traces of paint and stands only 6 7/8 inches tall. There is a circular ornament in the forehead of the king, held by a band across his head. It was found in the archeological site of Mohenjo Daro, in Pakistan. It was named so even though there is no evidence of the ranges. The ideology could be understood as one related to cleanliness, specially because of the context where the sculpture was found.

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