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Which technique(s) was used in creating Tutankhamun Hunting Ostriches from His Chariot?
 
  a) repouss and embossing
  b) casting
  c) carving
  d) modeling

Question 2

Medieval tapestries such as The Hunt of the Unicorn, VII: The Unicorn in Captivity were made for palaces and huge mansions
 
  a) to soften and warm the stone walls.
  b) to cover furniture when the owners traveled.
  c) to wrap gifts.
  d) to place on the stone floors as carpets.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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