Answer: Ivory
Explanation: It's about the Chryselephantine statue of Athena. This statue was in the Parthenon on the Acropolis, more precisely between Propylaea and Parthenon. Parthenon served as a polytheistic temple, and which was a shelter of the statue of Athens. The Chryselephantine statue of Athena is predominantly made of gold and ivory 40 feet high or between nine and eleven meters high. The original statue of Athena no longer exists, but there are records of it as well as some of the smaller marble-made replicas. Athena was the patron of the city of Athens, revered as a deity.
<span>Article 1, Section 10 of the US Constitution grants more power to the federal government by limiting the states in several specific ways. States are limited in terms of the contracts they may enter into with foreign states, in their ability to maintain a currency, in the trade relations they may enter into with foreign states, and in their ability to enter into independent military alliances with foreign states.</span>
I'm pretty sure they were called Homo erectus and they were found in Africa... I'd double check the first part though
I thinks it's False too tbh
To find gold and easier route to Asia