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Compare effigy mounds and Nazca Lines. What is one thing that makes these artforms DIFFERENT from one another?
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The four most common shapes for Nazca Lines were bears, birds, panthers, and turtles.
The Nazca Lines were created by removing the top layer of reddish pebbles to show a whiter ground beneath.
Effigy mounds were mainly in the shapes of spiders, monkeys, sharks, lizards, and birds.
Effigy mounds were in the desert, so they were not affected by a lot of wind or rain.
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"The Nazca Lines were created by removing the top layer of reddish pebbles to show a whiter ground beneath."
(Unlike Nazca, effigy mounds are built-up earthworks rather than designs made by scraping away the surface.)
(Unlike Nazca, effigy mounds are built-up earthworks rather than designs made by scraping away the surface.)
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