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Reading Comprehension

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Historians have tried to identify the tribal origin of African sculptures by small style details, but this is misleading because art styles spread through trade and workshops. Families and workshops (called centers of style) often make pieces for many different tribes, so the same maker can carve several tribal styles while keeping the same overall look. The Konaté family in Ouri, for example, carves for five neighboring groups and tourists, and their subtle differences are hard for outsiders to tell. Because styles are shared widely, you usually can’t reliably find a sculpture’s exact tribal origin just from fine stylistic details.

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Identify the author's overall aim by locating recurring criticisms and the concluding recommendation; the correct answer will state the passage's main argumentative purpose (not a description or technical explanation).

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The author's primary purpose in the passage is to

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The author’s central aim is to argue that the common practice of assigning African sculptures to particular tribes on the basis of fine stylistic traits is mistaken. Support: the critic calls "the idea that the distribution of a particular style is necessarily limited to the area populated by one tribe" "a dreadful oversimplification . . . a decided falsification of the very life of art in Africa." The passage further states that "Styles cannot be narrowly defined as belonging uniquely to a particular area; rather, there are important \"centers of style\" throughout Africa" whose artists produce for multiple tribes, and concludes by urging historians to "cease attempting to break down large regional styles into finer and finer tribal styles and substyles" and noting that "one cannot readily tell which group produced an object by analyzing fine style characteristics." These statements show the passage’s primary purpose is to argue that that classificatory approach is mistaken.
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