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    The Conventions for Representing the Human Figure That Dominated Egyptian
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The Conventions for Representing the Human Figure That Dominated Egyptian

Question 42

Question 42

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The conventions for representing the human figure that dominated Egyptian art first occur about 3500 B.C.in the


A) Rosetta Stone.
B) Standard of Heliopolis.
C) Palette of Narmer.
D) Stele of Ramses.

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