Art in World Cultures B

2. Compare the human sculptures, found on Easter island to the human sculptures found on the Marquesas Islands. What is true about the human sculptures found in both locations?

A- both islands, the emphasis of the figures is on the legs.
B- Archaeologists believe these figures were meant to represent ancestors of people on both islands.
C- on both islands, the human sculptures were small and portable.
D- both islands had animals sculptures made from mud.

3. Which of the following is true about Māori Carvings?

A- the sculptures often depict important idol's or religious figures.
B- the sculptures were often placed on the marae, a meeting place for the community.
C- They were stone carvings, often in three-dimensional forms.
D- The Māori sometimes placed the carvings in the ocean during times of threat.

4. Which statement about Lapita pottery is correct?

A- it is found in various areas in the pacific as people migrated from island to island.
B- all places in the pacific had clay suitable for making this pottery.
C- Lapita pottery featured animals and humans.
D- the clay in the pottery was sometimes mixed with shiny gemstones.

5. What is not true about the Easter island heads?

A- The Easter island heads were meant to represent specific individuals buried beneath them.