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A crown made of long, thin sheets of gold that have been carved into feather-like shapes.
Which of the following is NOT true of this head dress from the Silla nation?
a.
It was intended to be worn by the emperor during court sessions.
b.
The ornaments appear to be wings or feathers.
c.
It was assembled from thin sheets of gold.
d.
It was found in the old crown tomb.
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a.
The Silla gold crowns were ceremonial/burial objects (found in royal tombs in Gyeongju) and not intended for an emperor to wear during court sessions. The other statements (feather/wing-like ornaments, thin gold sheets, found in a crown tomb) are true.
The Silla gold crowns were ceremonial/burial objects (found in royal tombs in Gyeongju) and not intended for an emperor to wear during court sessions. The other statements (feather/wing-like ornaments, thin gold sheets, found in a crown tomb) are true.
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