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    archaic kouroi‚ mainly athlete figures‚ are thus regularly shown ’at ease’‚ one leg relaxed‚ with a complementary shift in the shoulders‚ and the whole emphasized by contrasts of rigid and relaxed in limbs. The new style is best expressed in the Parthenon marbles of about 450-435 BC but there was a preceding style of some importance - the Early Classical‚ sometimes called the Severe Style‚ which is exemplified in the sculptures for the Temple of Zeus at Olympia. Here the figures are mainly lifelike

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    5:51 PM How did the Delian League become the Athenian Empire? Outline I. Thesis a. The Delian League‚ founded in 478 B.C.‚ started out as an early confederation of Greek city-states‚ with the common goal dealing with the Persian threat that had presented itself earlier. As time passed‚ the dominant member of this confederation became Athens‚ and soon after‚ the Delian League turned into an unofficial Athenian Empire after the Athenians defeated the Persians. II. Body- 1st paragraph a. Background

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    modules/weeks.) Each learning activity is due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of the module/week assigned‚ except Learning Activity 8 The “Elgin Marbles” are Ancient Greek art from The Parthenon in Greece‚ named this after Lord Elgin. The ancient art was acquired by Britain‚ initially through Lord Elgin’s removal from the Parthenon during his time as an Ottoman ambassador in Athens‚ Greece. He somehow convinced the Ottoman emperor to allow him to take the ancient art‚ beginning in 1805. The British government

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    distinguish one place from other places. In Greece‚ you have a very religion type of country. Houses are made to represent the Parthenon‚ which to the Greeks‚ is the home of Athena. Rather in‚ Chicago‚ you have very modern houses that don’t symbolize really anything. It relates to relationships within places also because in the movie‚ the family’s house in Chicago resembles the Parthenon‚ which you wouldn’t exactly see in such a city. It can also relate to movement because the family is constantly on the

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    Good paper‚ Got a C+ on it. 3-4 when double spaced. Said there was some grammer mistakes Greek Architecture Greek architecture has been noted as some of the world’s finest buildings known to man kind. Such as the Parthenon‚ and the temples they built to their Gods‚ have been studied over for many years. The way these structures were built is fascinating. The Three Greek Orders of Architecture Greek architecture is broken down into three orders. These orders were determined by the way that the

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    The Ancient Greek Period The Parthenon The Parthenon is part of a large sanctuary‚ situated on one of the highest areas of the Greek city Athena: the Acropolis.  The Parthenon reflects the climax of the Ancient Greek architecture because of the balance and the elegance of the enormous building. The Temple was build between 448 and 432 before Christ‚ during the Ancient Greek Period and is an example of the Ionic temple architecture. Phidias built the temple for the Greek goddess Athena pathenos

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    effect on his future policies and direction. These programs enabled the city to experience a new feeling‚ city state religion and city state patriotism. This new love of the city of Athens is very apparent in the building works‚ the temples‚ the Parthenon and the Athena statue but the port of piraneus works and fortification of the long walls. Funding for the projects. The funding for these projects came solely from the Delian league and the allies

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    turn Athens owned other city-states as did other ones. People thought of this as the highest point which was the closest to the Gods‚ so often many people went there to talk to the gods but‚ mainly inside the Parthenon which is located on top of the acropolis. Both‚ the acropolis and the Parthenon are considered spiritually important in the development of the city-state. Even though this was not a temple as such people prayed here to the Gods and Goddesses for everything‚ daily life things to pray for

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    All of the people who visited Parthenon were dazzled by the art and were grateful they were to the goddess of wisdom‚ Athena. Medusa was not as grateful for the magnificent art in Athena’s temple. She argued to her friends that she would make a better muse than Athena because she was more

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    which brought out the death in architecture. Greek architecture was considered the celebration of life. The most prestigious architectural achievement set forth by the Greek ancestry was the Parthenon‚ a temple dedicated to Athena. According to The Humanistic Tradition‚ written by Gloria K. Fiero‚ the Parthenon represented the apex of a long history of post-and-lintel temple building among the Greeks. The Greeks had introduced three of the five basic columns in classical architecture which are the

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