This piece of sculpture (15) is very different from ancient Greek carving, though it, too, is part of an old religious tradition. . . . It was made by the Kota, a group of tribes who worship in similar ways, and who have made figures such as this for a hundred years, and probably much longer.

—A Short Walk Around the Pyramids and
Through the World of Art
Philip M. Isaacson

What details in the text does this photograph support? Check all that apply.

"a group of tribes who worship in a similar way"
"piece of sculpture"
"have made figures such as this for hundreds of years"
"very different from ancient Greek carving"
"part of an old religious tradition"

1 answer

The photograph supports the following details in the text:

  • "a group of tribes who worship in a similar way"
  • "piece of sculpture"
  • "have made figures such as this for hundreds of years"
  • "very different from ancient Greek carving"
  • "part of an old religious tradition"

Since the photograph is described as a sculpture made by the Kota tribe, it visually represents their religious traditions and artistic practices, showing its differences from ancient Greek art, its longstanding history in their culture, and its significance in their worship.