A. roads that connected important temples to each other.
B. the barracks that housed soldiers and military leaders.
C. the entrance to residences carved into rock walls.
D. temples where human sacrifices were performed.
D.) temples where human sacrifices were performed.
temples where human sacrifices were performed
Zhostovo tray can be used to serve tea or coffee with biscuits to your guests. That's how it was used in Russia when it first appeared. But nowadays most people keep them as a piece of art to decorate their house with.
One of the cultural differences between the Maya and the Aztec of Mexico is that the Aztecs used many more human sacrifices. Another difference is that the Maya were more into science, such as astronomy. The art that the Maya and Aztec created were also of different styles.
The material that was often used for Shang Art was Jade.
It was a sphere shape mainly because they made lots of pottery
A cherub is an angel. This word is often used to describe a putti, or baby/toddler angel, in art.
Temples where human sacrifices were preformed.
temples where human sacrifices were performed
Muslim Art
pebbles and stones where used to decorate the floors and glass was used for windows
paints are used in art, and to decorate our home, etc.
B. As a status symbol
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As a status symbol
They decorate with carvings.
Aztec art often focused around animals. Jaguars had significance to Aztec people and are found on a lot of artwork. The artwork also has a large number of gods represented in it, often in highly stylised forms. A particularly common symbol is that of the two-headed snake. Depictions of religious events (human sacrifices and temple services) are quite common.
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Aztec art often depicted gods, such as Huitzilopochtli, Quetzalcoatl, and Tonatiuh, showcasing their importance in the Aztec pantheon. Human sacrifice, warfare, and agricultural themes were commonly depicted, reflecting the Aztec society's values and beliefs. Additionally, symbols of death and rebirth, such as skulls and serpents, were prevalent, representing the cyclical nature of life and the Aztec worldview.