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31. figures revealing bones
C. Modern
原文:However, they didn't go as far as the Modern style, which is known as 'x-ray' because it actually makes a feature of the internal skeleton as well as the organs of animals and humans
32. rounded figures
B. Yam
原文:The Yam style of painting got its name from the fact that it featured much curvier figures that actually resemble the vegetable called a yam, which is similar to a seet potato
33. figures with parts missing
C. Modern
原文:The Modern paintings are interesting because they include paintings at the time of the first contact with European settlers. Aborigines managed to convey the idea of the settlers' clothing by simply painting the Europeans without any hands
34. figures with parts missing
A. Dynamic
原文:but the Dynamic figures are painted in miniature
35. sea creatures
B. Yam
原文:In fact, fish didn't start to appear in paintings until the Yam period along with shells and other marine images
36. plants
B. Yam
原文:The paintings of the Yam traditon also suggest that, during this time, the Aborigines moved away from animals as their main food source and began including vegetables in their diet, as these feature prominently
37. Aim of prroject: to identify the ________ used as the basis for the Rainbow Serpent
animal
原文:But we decided to study the Rainbow Serpent paintings to see if we could locate the animal that the very first painters based their image on
38. Yam Period
environmental changes led to higher _________
sea levels
原文:This brought about tremendous change in the environment, with the sea levels rising and creeping steadily inland
39. traditional activities were affected, especially _______
hunting
原文:This flooded many familiar land features and also caused a great deal of disruption to traditional patterns of life, hunting in particular.
40. symbolises ______ in Aboriginal culture
creation
原文:Even today, Aborigines see the Rainbow Serpent as a symbol of creation, which is understandable given the increase in vegetation and the new life forms that featured when the image first appeared