The Development of Human Greek Scriptures
During the Archaic (600b.c. - 480b.c.), Classical (480b.c. - 320b.c.) and Hellenistic (320b.c. - 30b.c.) periods, the developments of Greek freestanding sculpture and the human body progressed considerably. The forms and features of the human sculpture changed dramatically from generation to generation. While each time period developed a knowledge and understanding of the human body and its anatomy, the forms of human sculptures began to mature and change. Many
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