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Which statement about Egyptian, Byzantine, and Japanese decorative containers is true?

They were made of carved ivory or marble with decorations carved into the surface and painted.


They had few or no symbolic images.


They had highly complex forms with simplified decoration.


They could be used for storage within a tomb, for holding relics within a church, or for serving food during a tea ceremony.

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they could be used for storage within a tomb, for holding relics within a church, or for serving food during a tea ceremony

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Answer:

They could be used for storage within a tomb, for holding relics within a church, or for serving food during a tea ceremony.

Step-by-step explanation:

They could be used for storage within a tomb, for holding relics within a church, or for serving food during a tea ceremony is the correct answer because first off it list the main uses of decorative pots from each culture like storage within a tomb( most notably the Egyptians), for holding relics within a church( very common with the Byzantines), or for serving food during a tea ceremony( Japanese)B

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