The answer to the question above is that, IT EVALUATES THE EVIDENCE. Notice that the first sentence is talking about recording of choral groups and Hildegard of Bingen's work is also part of it. The work of Bingen here is being emphasized as it relates to the recordings. Now, the second sentence here adds more information about Bingen's work by evaluating the evidence.
I would say, out of all the elements of art; line, shape, form, space texture, value and color, there really isn’t one that is more important than the other. Art is made up of all these elements, and the only way you can truly understand a work of art is if you know how all the elements work together to create that piece of art.
Answer:
its f note
Explanation:
good boys die fast always on the lines
and all cows eat grass in space
A theory, developed by David Lewis-Williams and broadly based on ethnographic studies of contemporary hunter-gatherer societies, is that the paintings were made by paleolithic shamans.
Cave art is generally considered to have a symbolic or religious function, sometimes both. The exact meanings of the images remain unknown, but some experts think they may have been created within the framework of shamanic beliefs and practices