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What do the three artifacts—Olmec eagle, Monte Albán funerary urn, and Chavin armbands—tell usabout the role of religion in the lives of people in each civilization?
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Religion was connected to symbols of power and representations of the environment that was central to
their societal structure.
Religion was connected to villages and representations of the complex political structures within their
societal structure.
Religion was connected to the artists’ symbolism and represented how artists were worshipped within their
social structure.
Religion was connected to the materials and tools used to craft the artifacts that represented their
environment.
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These objects use animal and supernatural imagery tied to political/religious authority and natural forces (Olmec eagle/animal motifs, Monte Albán funerary urns used in elite ritual/burial, Chavín armbands with transformative/animal iconography), showing religion expressed power and environmental-symbolism in society.
These objects use animal and supernatural imagery tied to political/religious authority and natural forces (Olmec eagle/animal motifs, Monte Albán funerary urns used in elite ritual/burial, Chavín armbands with transformative/animal iconography), showing religion expressed power and environmental-symbolism in society.
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