How is the Stele of Naram-Sin different from previous Mesopotamian works?
A. Use of wavy, slanted registers
B. Use of cuneiform on the mountain
C. Use of straight, horizontal ground-lines
D. Use of different sizes and positions of figures

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Answer:

Use of way , slanted registers

Explanation:

Use of wavy, slanted registers  is the Stele of Naram-Sin different from previous Mesopotamian works. Hence, option A is correct.

What is unique about the Victory Stele of Naram-Sin?

The stele stands out in two different ways. The king is typically depicted top-center and horizontally in depictions of conquests. In this stele's diagonal representation of the victory, the monarch is still at the top center, but he is now in a position where everyone else can look up to him.

"King of the Four Quarters," or "Ruler of the World," was Naram-official Sin's title. Naram-stele, Sin's which has damage on both the top and bottom, shows the monarch overcoming the Lullubi peoples of modern-day Iran.

Thus, option A is correct.

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