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Funerary Stele
Ancient funerary steles served as vivid life stories carved in stone, not just grave markers
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What was a primary purpose of funerary steles beyond marking graves in ancient cultures?
To communicate the deceased's identity, status, and virtues through inscriptions and carvings
To serve solely as simple, undecorated grave markers without additional information
To function only as religious altars without any connection to the deceased
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Artemis Golden Hairnet
Golden hairnets once marked divine favor and social rank in ancient Greece
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What was the primary significance of the Artemis Golden Hairnet in ancient Greek culture?
It was a common everyday accessory worn by all Greek women.
It was used solely as a hunting tool by Artemis herself.
It symbolized divine protection and social status linked to the goddess Artemis.
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Gold Llama Figurine
Golden llamas reveal the clash between sacred tradition and colonial greed
9 Feb 2026
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What dual role did gold llama figurines play in Inca society?
They were both sacred religious offerings and symbols of wealth and status.
They were used solely as currency in trade and commerce.
They were primarily children's toys with no spiritual significance.
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