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Art History Prehistoric-Gothic To Do: Quiz 1 (Prehistoric)
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From our point of view, the Woman from Willendorf is best described as:
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The prompt presents the question: 'From our point of view, the Woman from Willendorf is best described as:' and states the correct answer as 'abstract', but the answer options are not provided (the options field is null).
Without a list of competing options to compare, we can still discuss the concept behind the indicated descriptor. The Woman from Willendorf, also known as the Venus of Willendorf, is a Paleolithic figurine dating to around 28,000–25,0......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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