A. Korai B. Standing female C. Gods and Goddesses D. Egyptians E. Kouroi F. Beauty, honor, and sacrifice G. Standing male nude H. Human figure I. Public memorials, gifts to temples, or grave markers J. Archaic period 1. Most common Archaic sculpture form (1 point) 2. Time from 700 - 480 B.C.E. (1 point) 3. Standing male nude (1 point) 4. Standing female figure (1 point) 5. Always presented clothed (1 point) 6. Presented the most compelling subject matter for Greek sculptures (1 point) 7. Ancient Greeks believed they took human form (1 point) 8. Greek sculptors learned techniques from these people (1 point) 9. Kouroi and Korai represent this (1 point) 10. Sculptures were commissioned as these (1 point)
I just took this one the answers are 1. Most common Archaic sculpture form (1 point) (1 pt) G (1 pt) Standing male nude (1 pt) G. 2. Time from 700 - 480 B.C.E. (1 pt) J (1 pt) Archaic Period (1 pt) J. 3. Standing male nude (1 pt) E (1 pt) Kouroi (1 pt) E. 4. Standing female figure (1 pt) A (1 pt) Korai (1 pt) A. 5. Always presented clothed (1 pt) B (1 pt) Standing female (1 pt) B. 6. Presented the most compelling subject matter for Greek sculptures (1 pt) H (1 pt) Human Figure (1 pt) H. 7. Ancient Greeks believed they took human form (1 pt) C (1 pt) Gods and Goddesses (1 pt) C. 8. Greek sculptors learned techniques from these people (1 pt) D (1 pt) Egyptians (1 pt) D. 9. Kouroi and Korai represent this (1 pt) F (1 pt) Beauty, honor and sacrifice (1 pt) F. (1 pt) Beauty, honor, and sacrifice 10. Sculptures were commissioned as these (1 pt) I (1 pt) Public memorials, gifts to temples, grave markers (1 pt) I. (1 pt) Public memorials, gifts to temples, and grave markers (1 pt) Public memorials, gifts to temples, or grave markers
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