greek sculpture

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Parthenon

The Parthenon is considered by many to be one of the most important and unique structures ever built. Its innovative design and historical significance have influenced the building of many structures around the world. Learn much more in Parthenon, an AV2 media enhanced book.
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Greek sculpture

the late classical period and sculpture in colonies and overseas
1995
Describes the appearance and development of Greek sculpture in the late classical period, from the fourth century B.C. to the days of Alexander the Great, featuring discussion of the sculptural record in the colonies and overseas. Includes photographs and drawings.

Discovering the world of the ancient Greeks

1996
Summary: A survey of Greek history including the growth and expansion of their society; how the ancient Greeks lived and the key themes in their society; and a gazetteer of major archaeological sites.

The Elgin affair

the true story of the greatest theft in history
2011
Tells the story of the Elgin Marbles, named for Thomas Bruce, seventh earl of Elgin, who removed the sculptures from the Parthenon while serving as British ambassador in Constantinople, and discusses the controversies that still rage over the rightful ownership of the treasures.

Greek architecture and its sculpture

2006
Examines architecture and sculpture from ancient Greece, exploring temples, tombs, monuments, mausoleums, and other structures; and including 250 photographs and illustrations.

Greek mythology

2012
Young readers are introduced to the mythical origins of the gods and humans; the adventures of the mighty Heracles (Hercules); the exciting Trojan War; and three timeless tales of love.
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