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Why is the palette of King Narmer unique among surviving Egyptian artworks?
 
  a. Historical function
 b. Hidden in the tomb of Djoser
 c. Buried in the Temple of Amen at Karnak
  d. Found in the inner sanctuary at Karnak

Question 2

The facial types, beards, and coiffures of ____ figures reveal the influence of classical relief sculpture.
 
  a. Nicola Pisano's
 b. Giovanni Pisano's
  c. Berlinghieri's
 d. Pietro Cavallini's



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