Write three complete sentences in your own words describing three ‘big-picture’ ideas off Art of the Americas before 1300 and African Art before 1800.
Americas before 1300
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African Art before 1800.
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Write three complete sentences in your own words describing three ‘big-picture’ ideas off Art of the Americas before 1300 and African Art before 1800.
Americas before 1300
1.
2.
3.
African Art before 1800.
1.
2.
3.
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