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glassmaking in china and faience beads with first appeared in tombs around 10,000 bce.
true
false
question 2 (0.715 points)
early chinese glass was high in barium allowing closer imitation of expensive jade.
true
false
question 3 (0.715 points)
faience was meant to mimic the beautiful color or what?
gold
lapis lazuli
jade
rubies
Question 1
Glassmaking and faience beads in China first appeared much later than 10,000 BCE (e.g., faience in Egypt is older, and Chinese glassmaking developed later), so the statement is false.
Early Chinese glass indeed had high barium content, which helped in imitating the appearance of jade, making the statement true.
Faience was designed to mimic the blue - green color of lapis lazuli. Gold has a different color, jade has a different appearance, and rubies are red, so lapis lazuli is the correct answer.
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False (the option selected, which is correct as the statement is incorrect)