Unit 2.3 Ancient Greece

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Across
  1. 3. The main avenue in the Athenian Agora, where a festival procession marched
  2. 7. The architect who, along with Kallikrates, designed the Parthenon
  3. 8. A young female figure, meaning "young woman," always clothed
  4. 12. The architectural feature that makes columns look straight by slightly bulging out in the middle
  5. 14. The Greek term for arrogance that Niobe exhibited
  6. 15. The sculptor of the Doryphoros who wrote the treatise Canon
  7. 16. The material Romans often used for copies of Greek bronze statues
Down
  1. 1. Large punch bowl used to mix water and wine before banquets
  2. 2. The Greek name for the winged personification of Victory, held by Athena Parthenos
  3. 4. Greek city square, serving as the center of civic activity
  4. 5. A young male figure, meaning "youth," typically nude and idealized
  5. 6. The sculptural style characterized by figures with exaggerated forms, dynamic poses, and emotional drama
  6. 9. The technique used on the Niobides Krater that silhouettes red clay bodies against a black background
  7. 10. The Greek concept of uneven weight distribution in a standing figure
  8. 11. Figures in the Acropolis pediments that appear to have cloth clinging to the body in animated folds
  9. 13. Term for a covered walkway or portico, often with Doric columns, outlining buildings in the Agora