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1. Most sculptures in this period are made of monumental terra-cotta with continuous narrative reliefs
around.
A. Pre-historic
B. Egyptian
C. Greek
D. Roman​

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Answered by samkalin
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Egyptian is the capital answer...

Answered by lakshmilakku
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Answer:

Most sculptures in the B. EGYPTIAN period are made of monumental terra-cotta with continuous narrative reliefs around.

Explanation:

Sculptures, unglazed ceramic pieces, or decorative structures made of a rough, porosity clay that is renowned for its versatile, affordable, and durable nature are most usually referred to as "Terracotta" in fine art. Terracotta in Italian is "baked earth."

Two techniques for carving relief were used by sculptors throughout Egypt's lengthy history: high and low.

High-relief  carvings were those that stood from the surface that had been removed around them. Low reliefs were pictures that were carved into the material surface or "sunk" into it.

Mohamed Aziz's Terracotta Tower in Ain El Sira Lake, Fustat, Egypt, is one such example.

Hence, Most sculptures in EGYPTIAN period are made of monumental terra-cotta with continuous narrative reliefs around.

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