It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to choose the answer, but anyway, hope this answer helps. The statement that shows the most accurate representation of the historical significance of Queen Nefertiti is that, she is the wife of Akhenaton, an Egyptian Pharaoh. Hope this answer helps.
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Some limitations that historians studying Mesoamerican cultures face when trying to get information is that these Mesoamerican civilizations such as the Aztecs, the Toltecs, the Olmecs, the Mayas, or the Zapotecs registered their stories and events in the form of "codices," which are a series of drawings or pictographs that are not easy to understand or to translate.
In the case of the Mayas, just a little bit is known about them because anthropologists and archeologists haven't been able to understand and translate their codices and teh Mayan stelae.
These Mesoamerican civilizations did not have an alphabet as we know it today. They sculped and craved in stones a series of codices, figures, and representations that must be translated and interpreted.
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The historical events prior to the expansion of sea travel that contributed to the Growth of interconnection across oceans during the period from 1450-the 1700s were the financial support that King of Spain Ferdinand Magallanes and Queen Isabella del Castille gave to Portuguese sailor Cristopher Columbus to explore a new sailing route to the West Indies.
Columbus had a crew divided into three ships: "La Niña," "La Pinta," y "La Santa María. This trip ended up being a success when Columbus discovered America on October 12, 1492.
After this major event, European exploration led to dominance in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans and over the people in Africa and the Americas.
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