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In the 1970s when the study of Australian archaeology was in an exciting phase of development, with the great antiquity of rock art becoming clear0 Lesley Maynard the archaeologist who coined the phrase “Panaramitee style,” suggested that a sequence could be determined for Australian rock art in which a geometric style gave way to a simple figurative style that, unlike the pan-Australian geometric tradition tended to much greater regional diversity. While accepting that this sequence fits the archaeological profile of those sites, which were occupied continuously over many thousands of years a number of writers have warned that the underlying assumption of such a sequence—a development from the simple and the geometric to the complex and naturalistic—obscures the cultural continuities in Aboriginal Australia in which geometric symbolism remains fundamentally important. In this context the simplicity of a geometric motif may be more apparent than real. Motifs of seeming simplicity can encode complex meanings in Aboriginal Australia. And has not twentieth-century art shown that naturalism does not necessarily follow abstraction in some kind of predetermine sequence?
下面是题: According to paragraph 5, the complex figurative style differs from the geometric style in that the complex figurative style
varies significantly from region to region
is more meaningful
appears on only a few types of rocks
has changed little overtime
我选的D,看网上答案有说A,也有说D的。求高手指点,谢谢亲~~
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