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Is this true or false? Artists in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome rarely depicted the human figure in sculptures. A) false B) true
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Artists in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome rarely depicted the human figure in sculptures.
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B) true
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Artists in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome rarely depicted the human figure in sculptures. FALSE.
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False. There were many human sculptures.
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