Art, asked by fatimafairy2003, 1 month ago

1. Mastabas were probably derived from the
А. Serdab
B. House
C. Church
D. None of these

2. How were the pylons of Egyptian temples often decorated?
A. With figures in sunken relief
B. With applied columns
C. With square cornice
D. With triple archways ​

Answers

Answered by saravjeetkaur198365
2

Answer is house I think so

Answered by NawwbKhan786
43

Answer:

Ans. 1

  • Correct option is D. None of these

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The first tomb structure which the Egyptians developed was the mastaba, composed of earthen bricks made from soil along the Nile. It provided better protection from scavenging animals and from grave robbers.

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Ans.2

  • Correct option is D. With triple archways

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Pylons were often decorated with scenes emphasizing a king's authority since, it was the public face of a building. Rituals to the god Amun were often carried out on the top of temple pylons. A pair of obelisks usually stood in front of a pylon.

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