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Listen to the mysteries of ancient art in this episode of AP Art History in 15 with Mr. Bruns! Discover how scholars use form, function, content, and context—along with tools from archaeology, anthropology, and modern technology—to unlock the meanings of two monumental works: Chavín de Huántar in the Andes and the Great Serpent Mound in Ohio.

From underground temples that hum with ritual energy to an earthwork serpent that aligns with the cosmos, this episode explores how interpretation in art history goes far beyond what we can see. Learn how each discipline adds a piece to the puzzle—and how Indigenous American art continues to challenge and expand the way we understand the human connection to place, power, and the divine.