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Answered: What does the korai statues convey to the ancient greeks

Korai have been found both in sanctuaries to goddesses and in cemeteries. While few of the statues contain inscriptions that explain their purposes, sculptors, or dedicators, the locations of their findings hint that they served as dedications from wealthy women to specific goddesses, and as funeral ...

Answered: What a greek polis look like

Greek cities today looks like the Portugal one's if you mean that.Greek Polis means Greek cities and it was the namw of the ancient Greek cities like Sparta,Athens,Epirus,Macadonia e.tc. Check out how some Greek cities look like today in the beautiful region of Epirus

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Why did the greeks call it greece?

see link http://www.etymonline.com Greek (n.) O.E. Grecas, Crecas (pl.), early Germanic borrowing from L. Graeci "the Hellenes," from Gk. Grakoi. Aristotle, who was the first to use Graikhos as equivalent to Hellenes ("Meteorologica" I.xiv), wrote that it was the name originally used by ...

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It depends on what state are you currently living in. But you can actually seek from American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) which is a related association.There also various e learning courses that you can find in the Internet and inquire for to both train or guide you through your ...

Restaurant patrons dress up In ancient greek attire

I actually recall eating in a restaurant like that in Israel. Are you looking for any specific location of this restaurant?