No ... Many were literary works.
Scholars had a rediscovery of the ancient classical works of the Greeks and Romans.
First, the artist and scholars a of Italy drew inspiration from the ruins of Rome that surrounded them. Second,Western scholars studied ancient Latin manuscripts that had been preserved in monasteries. Third, Christians scholars scholars in Constantinople fled to Rome with Greek Manuscripts when the Turks conquered Constantinople in 1423.
First, the artist and scholars a of Italy drew inspiration from the ruins of Rome that surrounded them. Second,Western scholars studied ancient Latin manuscripts that had been preserved in monasteries. Third, Christians scholars scholars in Constantinople fled to Rome with Greek Manuscripts when the Turks conquered Constantinople in 1423.
The classical Greeks valued self-examination and philosophical speculation.
"the system of mythology of the Greeks and Romans together; much of Roman mythology (especially the gods) was borrowed from the Greeks" http://www.thefreedictionary.com/classical+mythology
Art made by the Greeks roughly between the start and end of the classical era.
The Trojan War gave the classical Greeks it's heroic ideal and several mythological gods.
Lynette G. Mitchell has written: 'Panhellenism and the barbarian in Archaic and Classical Greece' -- subject(s): Greeks, Ethnic identity, Hellenism, History
Ancint Greeks major accomplishments were the olymics, theater, democracy, and architecture.
With the Ancient Greeks, circa 480 BC.
yes.
The Greeks use written language to communicate.