Questions: Question 4 (1 point) Which building type were Etruscan tombs most like? Houses Pyramids Stupas Mortuary temples

Question 4 (1 point)
Which building type were Etruscan tombs most like?
Houses
Pyramids
Stupas
Mortuary temples
Transcript text: Question 4 (1 point) Which building type were Etruscan tombs most like? Houses Pyramids Stupas Mortuary temples
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The answer is: Houses.

Explanation: Etruscan tombs were most like houses. The Etruscans, an ancient civilization in Italy, designed their tombs to resemble the homes of the living. This practice was rooted in their beliefs about the afterlife, where they thought the dead would continue to live in a similar manner to their earthly existence. The tombs often included multiple rooms and were furnished with items that the deceased might need in the afterlife, such as furniture, pottery, and personal belongings.

  • Houses: Correct. Etruscan tombs were designed to mimic the layout and structure of Etruscan homes, reflecting their belief in an afterlife where the dead would need a comfortable living space.

  • Pyramids: Incorrect. Pyramids are monumental structures associated with ancient Egypt, primarily built as tombs for pharaohs and their consorts. They do not resemble the domestic architecture of the Etruscans.

  • Stupas: Incorrect. Stupas are Buddhist structures used as places of meditation and to house relics. They are not related to Etruscan burial practices or architectural styles.

  • Mortuary temples: Incorrect. Mortuary temples are associated with ancient Egypt and were built adjacent to or near pyramids to honor deceased pharaohs. They do not resemble the domestic architecture of Etruscan tombs.

Thus, the Etruscan tombs' resemblance to houses is a reflection of their cultural and religious practices.

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