what did the Greeks use the most in their buildings?
Columns
how did the Greeks show their appropriation of beauty in their art?
they often used the body fetures, they thought they were beuty.
period in Greece (800 BC - 480 BC)
Archaic
Time in Greece when democracy, drama, philosophy, and other accomplishments reached their peak
Classic Period
The Greeks believed that this God was most important.
Zeus
Greeks made this to throw heavy bolder, or whatever they desire at walls of their enemy. what is it?
Catipult
What did their Art symbol in Greek?
The arts reflect the society that creates them.
What is the four stylistically periods were Greek art known for?
The Geometric, Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic.
The way Greek Citizens were ranked.
Social and Legal
what was the main religion of Greece?
polytheistic, which means that they believed in multiple deities.
Greek made this to pick up heavy stones. what is it?
Crane
Why did the Greeks use nudity in their art?
The athletes in these contests competed in the nude. It was perfectly normal for the Greeks.
Important center for study of medicine and mathematics.
Alexandria
Greek-like cultures that grew up in many places
Hellenistic
People of Athens believed that most of the gods lived on this Mountain
Mt. Olympus
Large sacks field with sand and wooden logs field with led and baskets filled with rock. what is it?
anchor
Of or relating to Greek history, culture, or art after Alexander the Great.
Hellenistic
Put legal decisions in the hands of the people
Juries
Greek Philosophers
Socrates, Plato, Aristotle
Only these citizens in Greek city were allowed to vote.
Male Citizens
Air expands to high temperatures in this object.
Thermometer
480-400 BCE is what kind of Greek years?
Classical Greek art years
Another name for the basic unit of ancient Greek government
Polis
These were considered the finest Greek architecture.
Parthenon
what were the names of the 12 Greek Gods?
Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Ares, Aphrodite, Apollo, Artemis, Hephaestus, Hermes, and either Hestia or Dionysus