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james9437

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What is a difference between the Pueblo kachina figurines and masks used in ritual dance and the Byzantine Christ from the Desis mosaic in Hagia Sophia?
 
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What factors may have helped make Santiago de Compostela the most popular pilgrimage site in the eleventh through thirteenth centuries?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: The kachinas were believed to be agents in the transfer of power from the gods to men, whereas the Byzantine images were not thought to be invested with divine poweralthough they could encourage prayer.

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Answer: It was closer to northern Europeans than Jerusalem or Rome was, and it developed a reputation as a site for miracles.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 23, 2018
Excellent


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