最新提问
我的动态
登录后查看动态
题目内容双击单词支持查询和收藏哦~
题目材料:
Much of what researchers infer about the Early Preclassic period (2000-1000 B.C.E.) of the Olmec people derives from the study of monumental sculpture complemented by analogies to later Mesoamerican cultures, though not all scholars agree that stone art should guide interpretation or that it indicates greater sociopolitical complexity than in other societies. Indisputably, however, only the Olmec designed, created, transported, and utilized monumental sculpture in Early Preclassic Mesoamerica, which not only constitutes an important defining characteristic of their society but also reflects their unique inclination toward intense labor mobilizations. For this reason alone, sculpture should and does figure prominently in Olmec studies, just as the scale, frequency, and design of monumental architecture is used as a diachronic material measure of sociopolitical development throughout Mesoamerica.
以上解析由 考满分老师提供。