You can argue that "Ancient architectural structures were built on a much grander scale than the structures of prehistoric societies." This highlights a significant difference between the two eras, as ancient civilizations like the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans constructed monumental buildings such as temples, pyramids, and theaters, while prehistoric art and structures, such as cave paintings and megalithic structures (e.g., Stonehenge), were generally smaller and lacked the same level of complexity and grandeur.
After studying both prehistoric and ancient art, your classmate Nathaniel is determined that these
two types of art are almost exactly the same. You tell him that you have noticed many differences.
What could you tell him to support your argument that prehistoric and ancient art have
differences?
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Prehistoric art features red figure style; ancient art features black-figure style
In prehistoric art, artists occupied roles as laborers producing a product artists in ancient times
were celebrated for their roles as creators of beautiful objects
Animals were present in ancient art; in prehistoric art, animals were absent
Ancient architectural structures were built on a much grander scale than the structures of
prehistoric societies.
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