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Anthropologists debate why the Aurignacians painted detailed images in caves 25,000 years ago. Some say the high skill shows they had enough food and time for specialist artists. But because the paintings are deep in dark caves, they were likely not made just to be admired; many experts think they were part of hunting rituals or magic to help control animals, as suggested by red-outlined hearts, arrow-like lines, pregnant animals, dancer footprints, and shaman-like figures.

Logic Breakdown

Look for explicit lines that link the paintings to gaining magical power over prey and that mention ceremonies performed in connection with the images; choose the option that states both.

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The author would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements?

Correct Answer
E
Passage support: 'these anthropologists maintain that the Aurignacian paintings were meant to grant magical power over the Aurignacians' prey—typically large, dangerous animals such as mammoths and bison.' and 'There is also evidence that ceremonies of some sort were performed before these images.' The passage also notes 'Well-worn footprints of dancers can still be discerned in the clay floors of some caves, and pictures of what appear to be shamans...' Together these explicit statements directly support E: the Aurignacians sought to gain magical power over their prey by means of ceremonial acts in addition to painted images.
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