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From around 1000 CE to the 13th century in Europe, the architecture drew heavily on elements of Roman architecture, such as apses, barrel vaults, and leaf decorations. This period of history was marked by a growing religious practice in Europe that included pilgrimages to sacred sites. Trade routes in the Mediterranean were also opened again, which brought an infusion of ideas and generated growth in a middle class made up of merchants and artisans. What type of art was created during this time?(1 point)
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insular art
insular art
Byzantine art
Byzantine art
Romanesque art
Romanesque art
Gothic art
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Romanesque art
Explanation: The period c.1000–13th century with Roman architectural elements (apses, barrel vaults), pilgrimage churches, and revived trade corresponds to Romanesque art.
Explanation: The period c.1000–13th century with Roman architectural elements (apses, barrel vaults), pilgrimage churches, and revived trade corresponds to Romanesque art.
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