Question # 58

Passage excerpt:

“Archaeologists studying cave art note that many figures appear layered, suggesting that paintings were revised or added to across generations. This evidence challenges the idea of cave art as static masterpieces created in a single moment.”

Which inference is most supported?

Options:

A.

Cave art was produced in one sitting by a single artist.

B.

Generational contributions indicate an evolving cultural practice.

C.

Cave art cannot be accurately dated.

D.

Ancient artists valued permanence over change.

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