AncitentGreece.com it is a great website to look at I hoped I answerd your question.
There were paintings in ancient greece, but due to decomposition we dont have many findings. Well preserved paintings (in walls) we can find in the palace of Knossos (Minoan civilization).
Find it in the book fooo !
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I find it natural that anatomy would have improved in the 2000 years separating MIchelangelo from Ancient Greece.
I dont know because I came to this site to find the answer but its so dumb it didnt have the answer!
If you want to find out almost anything about Ancient Greece, go to the box next to answers, type in Ancient Greece, then press GO. Many facts about many topics on Ancient Greece will come up an hopefully you will find your answer in the text that it offers. There are many paragraphs of information given.
I could not find one
Go to Google.ca and type in pictures of ancient Greece and then they will have all sorts of different selections to chose from.
In Greece and Greek cookbooks.
You can find topographical maps of ancient Greece in various historical atlases, ancient history books, or websites that focus on ancient geographical information. These maps display the physical features of the land as it existed during ancient times, allowing you to visualize the terrain of the region.
Information on Greece tours can be found online from many different travel websites. Some examples of these websites include GreekTravel and GoGreece.
Im not sure I'm trying to find that answer
the art you could find in ancient Greece are mostly about there culture,gods,lessons,myths,wars,and more
on www.historyofancientchinesekites.org Its a pretty cool site. =)
If one wishes to find out what the capital of Greece is, one can go to the Visit Greece website and find the answer on the landing page. One could also look in an Atlas. For information, the capital of Greece is Athens.
There were paintings in ancient greece, but due to decomposition we dont have many findings. Well preserved paintings (in walls) we can find in the palace of Knossos (Minoan civilization).
One can find more information about stamps for Greece on Wikipedia. They have a detailed history of Greek stamps and full list including the dates they were issued.