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While visiting a museum for a class trip, you observe stone sculptures and carvings made between 200 and 900 CE. Some of them are called stelae, which are long, stone slabs with inscriptions and carvings meant to glorify kings and their deeds. Which section of the exhibit are you MOST likely in at the moment?
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Mayan art
Aztec art
Incan art
Olmec art
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Mayan art
The Classic Maya (c. 200/250–900 CE) are well known for erecting carved stelae—tall stone slabs with glyphic inscriptions and portraiture that record and glorify kings and their deeds.
The Classic Maya (c. 200/250–900 CE) are well known for erecting carved stelae—tall stone slabs with glyphic inscriptions and portraiture that record and glorify kings and their deeds.
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