Question
Which statements about Egyptian, Byzantine, and Japanese decorative containers are true?
Choose all answers that are correct.
Responses
They were made of inexpensive plaster or plastic that was formed in ceramic molds.
They were made of inexpensive plaster or plastic that was formed in ceramic molds.
They had various forms and styles, such as chests, reliquaries, and Oribe ware.
They had various forms and styles, such as chests, reliquaries, and Oribe ware.
They could be decorated with symbols, images of people, or with color and patterns.
They could be decorated with symbols, images of people, or with color and patterns.
They were used for storage within a tomb, for holding relics, or during a tea ceremo
Choose all answers that are correct.
Responses
They were made of inexpensive plaster or plastic that was formed in ceramic molds.
They were made of inexpensive plaster or plastic that was formed in ceramic molds.
They had various forms and styles, such as chests, reliquaries, and Oribe ware.
They had various forms and styles, such as chests, reliquaries, and Oribe ware.
They could be decorated with symbols, images of people, or with color and patterns.
They could be decorated with symbols, images of people, or with color and patterns.
They were used for storage within a tomb, for holding relics, or during a tea ceremo
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GPT-4o mini
The following statements about Egyptian, Byzantine, and Japanese decorative containers are true:
1. **They had various forms and styles, such as chests, reliquaries, and Oribe ware.**
2. **They could be decorated with symbols, images of people, or with color and patterns.**
3. **They were used for storage within a tomb, for holding relics, or during a tea ceremony.**
The first statement about being made of inexpensive plaster or plastic that was formed in ceramic molds is not accurate for these historical periods, as these cultures typically used clay, metals, or more expensive materials for their decorative containers.
1. **They had various forms and styles, such as chests, reliquaries, and Oribe ware.**
2. **They could be decorated with symbols, images of people, or with color and patterns.**
3. **They were used for storage within a tomb, for holding relics, or during a tea ceremony.**
The first statement about being made of inexpensive plaster or plastic that was formed in ceramic molds is not accurate for these historical periods, as these cultures typically used clay, metals, or more expensive materials for their decorative containers.