What did the Ancient Greek Theatres look like?
The Spartans, like the rest of Ancient Greece, wrote and spoke in Ancient Greek which uses its own alphabet. To see that alphabet, go to microsoft word and change the font to "symbol". Although they probably had their own dialect, there isn't any one which we know of.
There was a typical look the the interior of castles from ancient Japan. The architecture was usually designed with defense in mind, so the interior was from an elevated position. There were intricate gables, windows, and limited decor.
in a greek chorus they wore faded white clothes or any other kind of cloth and they also wore masks.
Wet drapery was a technique developed by Ancient Greek artist that allowed the clothing (drapes) to have a more fluid and flowing look. This "flow" helped to show movement and shape beneath the clothes donned by sculptures.
Very old statues usually get a lot of rough handling and they break off. The old classic look of statues with broken arms has become a sort of symbol for classic art and so is often recreated in more recent statues. But the originals did have arms! A lot of people like the esthetic look of the broken arms and consider the form of the bust or torso to be the perfect body form, and arms become a distraction to them.
Polyphemus would look like this in Greek: Πολύφημος
Since it is greek for saying Cathedral, it looks like an ancient church.
how did people in ancient greek spend their time
Erebus in Greek myth does not have a surviving artistic rendering from ancient Greece.
they wore togas
Erebus in Greek myth does not have a surviving artistic rendering from ancient Greece.
The ancient walls of Greek period constructed of granite, mud bricks and wood. The walls were built for utility not for beauty. The heights and thickness of ancient Greek walls varied and were often based on the size and population of the city-state. As ancient times progressed Greek walls were of little help against such enemies as Alexander the Great or ancient Rome.
it looks like the White House the structer of the white house was stole from the greek
Spartacus was a Thracian, who were frequently depicted in Ancient Greek artwork with red hair and blue eyes.
Greek theaters were built on the sides of hills. At the foot of the hill was a stage and stagehouse called a Skene. In front of the stage was a fifty-foot stone dancing circle called the Orchestra. The auditorium sat on the hillside, terraced out of the side of the hill with wooden, and later stone, benches, climbing up to the top of the hill, allowing for 12,000 to 15,000 spectators.
they were small and clean and beautiful. sometimes babies went naked but in the winter they cover up.
my classical greek is a little rusty but i remember "polemioi" for a large amount of enemies. an army or camp for that matter is "parembole" or you can copy and paste this into a font like symbol "parembolh" to see what that would look like in greek.