Which statements about gateways and walls in ancient Mesopotamia, Persia, and India are true?

Choose all answers that are correct.

Responses

They could protect a city and show the strength and power of a ruler.

They could protect a city and show the strength and power of a ruler.

They could have symbols that stood for characters in novels.

They could have symbols that stood for characters in novels.

They could be made of glazed and baked mud bricks or of carved stone.

They could be made of glazed and baked mud bricks or of carved stone.

They could have images and symbols that tell a story.

1 answer

The correct statements about gateways and walls in ancient Mesopotamia, Persia, and India are:

  1. They could protect a city and show the strength and power of a ruler.

  2. They could be made of glazed and baked mud bricks or of carved stone.

  3. They could have images and symbols that tell a story.

The statements about having symbols that stood for characters in novels are not typically applicable to gateways and walls.