Which inference about Nazca culture does this image support ?
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>The Nazca considered sculpture a more valuable art form than pottery. The Nazca worshipped sea creatures. The Nazca were polytheistic. The Nazca had an awareness of what shapes looked like from above.
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>The following excerpt comes from a description of the kingdom of Ghana, written by an 11th-century Arab from Spain, Al-Bakri: On every donkey-load of salt when it is brought into the country their king levies one golden dinar and two dinars when it is sent out. … The best gold is found in his land comes from the town of Ghiyaru, which is eighteen days' traveling distance from the king's town over a country inhabited by tribes of the Sudan… Source: Public Domain What inference about ancient Ghana does the excerpt support? (5 points) The king of Ghana controlled distant gold mines. Crossing Ghana could require more than two weeks. Ghanaians transported salt by foot. Ghanaians worked with Sudanese tribes to get gold.
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The correct answer is D - The Nazca had an awareness of what shapes looked like from above.
The correct answer is 'The Nazca had an awareness of what shapes looked like from above.' "The Nazca civilization is known for its art, particularly the Nazca lines.The Nazca is most famous for the large-scale geological art. Often referred to as the Nazca lines, these works of art were sometimes many hundreds of feet long and wide. The size of these works had led some to speculate about their possible intentions, giving rise to fantastic stories about alien visitors to the Nazca."
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