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itsmyluck

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A kiln is used
 
  a. for cooking dinner.
  b. for heating pigments.
  c. for baking clay.
  d. for cooking herbs.
  e. for drying wet paint.

Question 2

Who of the following was never involved in studying cave paintings?
 
  a. Leroi-Gourhan
  b. Henri Breuil
  c. Pech-Merle
  d. Reinach
  e. Chauvet



vickyvicksss

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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