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2 March, 16:11

How were Harappan art and Zapotec art similar?.

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    How were Harappan art and Zapotec art similar? Choose two correct answers.

    A. Both used metals.

    B. Both used geometric patterns.

    C. Both used shells and gold.

    D. Both used jade and obsidian

    E. Both used paper and fabric.

    Answer:

    B. both used geometric patterns and C. both used shells and gold

    Explanation:

    The Harappan art which is basically of the Harappan culture, or known as part of Indus Valley civilisation, is considered to be one of the earliest civilisations of the world, while Zapotec Art is a part of Zapotec civilization which is associated with Monte Alban during the pre-columbia period of me so america.

    They are both characterized by their geometric patterns in application of construction and they used shells and gold in making artifacts, most especially in the making of head figures.
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