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pane00

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Which statement about goddess worship is FALSE?
 
  a. Female figurines have been found in many areas of Europe.
  b. Figurines are thought to be fertility icons.
  c. Women figures might indicate a matriarchal society.
  d. The figure of Woman with a Horn may be that of a military leader.
  e. Many figures emphasizing conception and childbirth are shown by specific body parts.

Question 2

Cave art found in Chauvet, France, included all the following EXCEPT
 
  a. images of animals.
  b. handprints.
  c. patterns of dots.
  d. family scenes.
  e. hunting patterns.



allisonblackmore

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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