From today's perspective the works of art made in ancient Egypt are quite different from what we are used to in art. The pictures could look very formal, and also blocky. Some could argue they looked abstract in a way as well. They were also static. When we compare them to later Rennaisance art found in Europe, the style is strikingly different. Hieroglyphs (the way ancient Egyptians wrote) also accompanied pictures and images of all kinds very often and were sometimes precisely carved as an artwork of their own.
The answer would be A, a document made by someone who actually saw an event. A primary source is considered to be the most reliable account of an event.
The correct answer is D) contour lines.
The elevation is shown on a topographic map in contour lines.
If we see a topographic map, the first thing we note is the contour lines. These lines connect points with the same elevation. This helps to see the elevation of the geographical feature and the shape of the land. On a topographic map, you can also see the index contour and the contour interval. This information helps people to read a topographic map.
<span>Ephors were elected magistrates who decided whether or not decisions taken by the Spartan assembly were in accordance with the Spartan laws and constitutions
They were an overseeing power of the assembly which made them lessen their power rather than increase. </span>