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in black africa south of the sahara neither cities nor kings were necessary for technological innovation.
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question 12 (0.715 points)
all of the following make \historic\ amarna unique except which of the following?
intact furnaces, colorants, glassy slag, and colored glass ingots that can be studied today
glass making kilns that functioned without air blowing bellow, since they drew in the air from the prevailing winds
it used non - royal kilns for all of its production
it was a short - lived capital of egypt
First Question (True/False)
In Black Africa south of the Sahara, there were technological innovations that occurred without cities or kings (e.g., ironworking, agricultural advancements in some societies). So the statement is True.
- Amarna was a short - lived capital of Egypt (unique aspect).
- It has intact glass - related artifacts (furnaces, colorants, etc.) for study (unique).
- Its glass - making kilns had a unique air - drawing mechanism (unique).
- The claim that it used non - royal kilns for all production is not a unique aspect (or is incorrect in the context of what makes it unique), while the other options are known unique features of Amarna.
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