The Bull's-Head Rhyton (Fig. 4-10) would have been used _____________

A. to pour ritual libations
B. as a votive statue
C. to carry water
D. as a tomb guardian

Answer: A

Art & Culture

You might also like to view...

Consider the Taj Mahal and the Pantheon. Both of these buildings feature dome construction. Discuss the differences in appearance and styles of the dome

What will be an ideal response?

Art & Culture

Which of the following is NOT true of Gregorian chant?

a. It conveys a calm, otherworldly quality and enhances the meaning of the words. b. It was well suited for performance in the large resonant spaces of the medieval churches. c. The melodies tend to move stepwise with a narrow range of pitches. d. It is polyphonic in texture.

Art & Culture