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OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

Which of the following is true about sun disk artworks from ancient Scandinavia, Greece, Egypt, and the Aztec Empire? Artists made them by carving different kinds of stone. They decorated the palaces of high-ranking officials. Ordinary people used them in their daily routines. Symbols in them represent sun gods or how the sun traveled.

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

@BeautifulMystery. @james1769

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

Which of the following artists made sun disk artworks featuring a horse-drawn chariot pulling the sun? Scandinavian and Greek Scandinavian and Egyptian Aztec and Egyptian Aztec and Greek

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

@parkerjohnson15

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

@paki

OpenStudy (james1769):

its aztec

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

ok...which one

OpenStudy (parkerjohnson15):

Aztec and Egyptian

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

thx

OpenStudy (parkerjohnson15):

i reasearshed it and thats what i found

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It is actually Scandinavian and Greek because the Greeks made a bowl with the art of the Greek Helios a sun god in a sun chariot being pulled by 4 horses and the Scandinavians made a sculpture of a sun being pulled by a single horse. I am sorry I didn't see your question.

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