Austronesian migrations began 3.500 years ago, and it is considered different from other human migrations because they were waterborne ones. They use navigational skills differing from other people all over the planet whose main skills were the agricultural ones. They were migrations of men, women and domesticated animals.
<em>How did Austronesian migrations differ from other early patterns of human movement?</em>
<em>Austronesian migrations differ from other early patterns of human movement, in several ways. The Austronesian-speaking peoples moved in very short time, in over 2.500 years in a big area of the planet. Other migrations started before, Austronesian migrations started 3.500 year ago. Other migrations used the ocean to navigate, but the Austronesian migration went beyond, they carried domesticated animals and plants with incredible skills. Another different aspect is that the Austronesian-speaking peoples created graded social groups led by a chief when they arrived to the Pacific, which showed a clear purpose of colonization.</em>
Atheists are people who believe that there is no god. So it's not C. Monotheists are people who believe in 1 god. Mono means 1. So not B. A theologist is a person who studies theology. So not A. Poly means many, or a lot. And a polytheist has 2 or more gods. So D would fit your bill.
Answer: the mosaics in San Vitale differ from the rest of the structures and artworks we have seen because they are all about god being on their side and having imperial might.