The correct order of the periods of Greek art from earliest to latest is as follows: the Geometric period, characterized by geometric patterns and figures; the Archaic period, known for the development of more naturalistic forms and the introduction of the kouros and kore statues; the Classical period, marked by the height of artistic achievement and idealized representation; and finally, the Hellenistic period, which featured increased emotional expression and dramatic compositions.
Some of the earliest known Last Judgment depictions in monumental art can be seen in ancient Greek art and architecture, paintings, sculpture, buildings, and decorative arts produced from about 1050 BC to 31 BC. Greek civilization encompassed not only mainland Greece but also nearby islands in the Aegean Sea, the western coast of Turkey (known as Ionia), southern Italy and Sicily (known as Magna Graecia, or Great Greece), and by the late 300s BC, Egypt, Syria, and other Near Eastern lands. Among its best-known monuments are stone temples, statues of human figures, and painted vases.
There is no Greek god of books but there is a Greek goddess of wisdom her name is Athena.
There is no Artems in Greek myth, it is likely Artemis - the Greek goddess - with a spelling mistake.
Spartans were Greek, so they spoke Greek.
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The earliest Greek stories were mainly about the Greek Gods.
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The earliest Greek stories revolved around the Gods. This includes Hercules, along with Zera and the Gods of Olympus.
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Most likely, it was Greek.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Egypt, a country in North Africa that had one of the world's earliest civilizations. There is also the archaic spelling, based on Greek, which is Ægypt.
Drama,comedy, tragedy
In Cyprus, and the Peloponnesian Peninsula.