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Q: What have you heard seen know about ancient Greece?
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Gymnastics originally started in Ancient Greece as a training aid for soldiers and was first seen at the Ancient Olympics in 776 BC.


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An object that is there today may not been seen in the past for example a mobile phone would not been seen in Ancient Greece but is presant today


Were gorillas used by ancient Egyptians to protect pyramid entrances?

No. They wouldn't have ever seen or heard of gorillas.


Was obesity a problem in ancient Greece?

Obesity was around in Ancient Greece but it was never seen as a bad thing. In fact obesity was a good sign as it showed off how rich you and your family were. This theory is still used in poor countries to show your wealth.


Why were fig leaves added to some of the sculptures in ancient Greece?

As you may have seen, sculptures derived from Ancient Greece include a lot of nudity. What these fig leaves do was that they covered parts of the body up so it wouldn't be disturbing for some viewers.


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Was Venus unknown to the ancient Greeks?

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