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What have scholars learned from studying the Rig Veda?
 
  a. The older hymns in the Rig Veda are in Sanskrit.
  b. Priests transcribed the hymns to clay tablets.
  c. The hymns in the Rig Veda were a product of the Harappan's early migration into Europe.
  d. Hymns speak to a variety of information on ancient Sumerian society.
  e. Changes in the hymns over time indicate changes in society in reaction to Buddhism.

Question 2

In addition to meat, one of the most important things provided by the domestication of sheep was / were
 
  a. Horns for music.
  b. Wool for cloth.
  c. Skulls for holy objects.
  d. Bones for needles.
  e. Skin to wear.



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