Preserving Oceanic art from generation to generation has been difficult for many cultures. What is TRUE about the preservation of Oceanic art?

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All Oceanic art was made from organic materials which are more likely to survive to present times.
All Oceanic art was made from organic materials which are more likely to survive to present times.

Most of the art that has survived is complete because it was made with materials, such as stone, that could not be damaged or destroyed easily.
Most of the art that has survived is complete because it was made with materials, such as stone, that could not be damaged or destroyed easily.

Some Polynesian arts were preserved because the cultures deemed it important to pass the artwork on to future generations.
Some Polynesian arts were preserved because the cultures deemed it important to pass the artwork on to future generations.

Many Oceanic cultures believed in sinking an artwork into the ocean after it had been used for religious ceremonies.

Many Oceanic cultures believed in sinking an artwork into the ocean after it had been used for religious ceremonies.