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- Q1Early sculptures were tensed and stiff, their bodies were hidden within enfolding robes but eventually evolved and showed all points of human anatomy and proportionGreekEgyptianGothicRomanesque30s
- Q2Most sculptures in this period are made of monumental terra-cotta with continuous narrative reliefs around.GreekRomanPre-historicEgyptian30sA9EL-IIIa-2
- Q3Dominant themes of their sculptures were religious, everyday life scenes and motifs from natureEgyptianByzantineGothicRomanesque30sA9EL-IIIa-2
- Q4Sculptures have a greater freedom of style and subjects begun to project outward giving a more lively and realistic effects.Pre-historicRomanesqueGothicByzantine30s
- Q5Common materials used in their sculptures were wood, ivory, and stones and showed symbolic elements such as forms, hieroglyphics, color, actions, and gesturesGreekEgyptianPre-historicByzantine30s
