Questions: Question 35 (1 point) The ancient Greeks developed the earliest commemorative funerary architecture in Europe and the Middle East. True False

Question 35 (1 point)
The ancient Greeks developed the earliest commemorative funerary architecture in Europe and the Middle East.
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Transcript text: Question 35 (1 point) The ancient Greeks developed the earliest commemorative funerary architecture in Europe and the Middle East. True False
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The answer is False.

Explanation: While the ancient Greeks did develop significant funerary architecture, they were not the earliest to do so in Europe and the Middle East. The ancient Egyptians, for example, are well-known for their elaborate funerary practices and monumental architecture, such as the pyramids, which predate Greek funerary architecture by several millennia. Additionally, other ancient civilizations in the Middle East, such as the Sumerians and the Babylonians, also had their own forms of commemorative funerary architecture before the Greeks.

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