In order to help you accurately, I would need more specifics about what Katie mentioned in her presentation regarding the Frozen's column (assuming you mean "Frozen columns" in a general historical context or a specific artwork called "Frozen"). However, I can provide you with common misconceptions about historical reliefs or similar artworks:
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Material Misunderstanding: Some might incorrectly state that all historical reliefs were made from stone; in fact, reliefs can also be made from wood, metal, or plaster.
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Cultural Attribution Errors: It's easy to mix up different cultures; for instance, confusing Mesopotamian reliefs with Egyptian ones, as they have distinct styles and functions.
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Dating Inaccuracies: Misstatements about the time period when certain reliefs were created can mislead; historical artworks often span thousands of years and can be attributed to various periods or styles.
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Function Misunderstandings: Some may assume all reliefs were decorative, overlooking that many served religious, political, or commemorative purposes.
If you can share specific points from Katie's presentation, I can help identify what might be incorrect or misleading!