Parthenon - ANSWER-2. Greek, 430 BCE 3. Iktinos 4. Temple of Athena 5. Marble 6. Phida's gold and ivory statue -personification of victory to Athens
Caryatids on the South Porch of Erechtheion - ANSWER-2. Greek 420 BCE 3. n/a 4. architectural support 5. plaster casts of marble statues 6.
Diskobolus - ANSWER-2. Roman copy, 450 BCE 3. Myron 4. display 5 marble 6. froze action in time and captured it in this statue
Aphrodite from Knidos - ANSWER-2. Roman copy, 350 BCE 3. Praxolites 4. display 5. marble 6. first nude goddess, not sensual, covering herself, marble to soft and radiant flesh
Dying Gual - ANSWER-2. Roman copy, 230BCE 3. Epigonos 4. display 5. marble 6. show defeated gual as a
barbarian with bushy hair and neckbands but also a noble foe who fought to the death
Achilles and Ajax Playing a Dice Game - ANSWER-2. Roman 520 BCE 3. Andokides painter 4. hold foods 5.
ceramic 6. Andokides made bilingual vases
colosseum - ANSWER-roman, 70 ce 3. n/a 4. amphitheater for entertainment 5. concrete 6. largest amphitheater in the world at it's time, roman arches and greek columns
pantheon - ANSWER-2. roman, 120 CE 3. n/a 4. temple of all gods 5. marble, concrete 6. central dome symbolized its eye to heaven and connection from heaven to earth. light enters through the oculus and reflects into the interior of the pantheon at different points as the sun moves across the sky
head of a old man - ANSWER-roman first century bce 3. n/a 4. super realistic sculpture were popular among families during the roman republic 5. marble 6. in contrast with the greek sculptures never aging