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How is survival linked to the Woman from Willendorf in the object's chain of interpretation?
 
  a) Signs of pregnancy link to childbearing, nourishment, and sustainability.
  b) Its age and material, prehistoric stone, attest to its survival.
  c) Depicting a goddess, the object was used to invoke protection and survival of the tribe against invaders.
  d) Its distinctive features link to one specific tribal group documenting a rare surviving identity otherwise lost to time.

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Body characteristics of the prehistoric Woman from Willendorf include
 
  a) a swollen belly and large breasts.
  b) a flattened torso with narrow hips.
  c) an elongated neck, arms and legs.
  d) both male and female anatomy.



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Answer: a

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Answer: a




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Reply 2 on: Jun 23, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Excellent

 

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