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What was the acient Greeks favorite subject?

archeology


What features did the Romans adopt from the Greeks of the human art form?

proportion and natural body features.


Why did the Greeks believe that their gods had perfect human form qualities?

By making them in human or at least anthropomorphic they are relatable, by making them perfect they are unattainable and superior.


What is the plural possessive form of Greeks?

The possessive form of the plural noun Greeks is Greeks'.example: Many elements of the ancient Greeks' culture is still in fashion today.


Is it true that the one of the main differences between sculpture of the Greek Classical period and Roman sculpture is that the Greeks idealized the human form?

The Greeks did, but so too did the Romans who copied them.


Why did Greeks believe in dionysus?

The Greeks loved wine and animals, so they created him to represent that. The animal was a Goat.


Is Cronus human-like or monster like?

Cronus is in the form of a human it is said that we were formed to look like him and his descendants If you want to know anything about the Greeks contact me at JJustoa@gmail.com


What did Greeks and roman use the stars for?

Most Greeks and Romans saw pictures in the sky. At the time of Homer, the stars were not thought to represent any hero or god, but that quickly changed. Before that, the Romans and Greeks thought the stars represented animals.


Why were the Greek gods nude?

The Greeks delighted in the human form; it was their main measure of beauty for such projects as the Parthenon, and the basis for the Golden Ratio. The Greeks depicted their gods (and most of their mortal heroes) as nude to show their beauty.


What is the plural possessive from of Greek?

The plural form of the proper noun Greek is Greeks.The plural possessive form is Greeks'.Example: The Greeks' jerseys are blue and white.


Why do you think Greeks were concerned with accuracy in depicting the human body?

Greeks were not concerned with accuracy; they were concerned with the depiction of the perfect human body, not the real one.


How did the Romans differ from the Greeks in their art that show the human body?

The Greeks created it. The Romans copied them.