Asked by Juan-Andres Mestre on May 09, 2024

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The shape of Irish or Celtic high crosses, made of stone, is identifiable by which form?

A) Four arms of equal length
B) An additional top slanting bar
C) A circle intersecting the cross arms
D) A swastika symbolizing the four directions

Celtic High Crosses

Stand-alone Christian crosses, typically made of stone and richly decorated with Celtic art, which were common in Ireland and Britain during the early medieval period.

Stone

A hard, solid mineral matter that is used in construction and sculpture for its durability and natural beauty.

  • Comprehend the significance of Christian symbols and imagery in early Medieval art.
  • Gain insight into the contribution of art and architecture to the consolidation of power and the reinforcement of faith in the early medieval era.
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Fahima AkhterMay 15, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Celtic high crosses are distinguished by a circle intersecting the cross arms, which is a characteristic feature of their design.