Minoan wall paintings, or frescoes, from the Bronze Age site of Akrotiri often depict vivid scenes of nature and ritual, rendered in vibrant mineral pigments. While early scholars interpreted these works as purely decorative expressions of a peace-loving maritime society, recent archaeological analyses suggest they served a more complex sociopolitical purpose. Specifically, researchers have identified recurring geometric borders that separate distinct narrative panels within the murals. These borders, far from being minor embellishments, actually delineate boundaries between different social classes or ranks depicted in the adjacent scenes. Consequently, the frescoes are now understood to have functioned as visual codifications of social hierarchy rather than mere aesthetic ornaments.
Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?
- AIt describes the specific subjects depicted within the narrative panels of the frescoes.
- It introduces a specific visual feature of the murals that is analyzed in the sentences that follow to support a new interpretation of the artwork.Cevap
- CIt suggests that geometric borders were used because Minoan painters lacked the skills to merge narrative scenes seamlessly.
- DIt presents the primary conclusion of the passage regarding the sociopolitical function of Minoan frescoes.