True or fules   Greek Hellenistic sculptures are always noble-minded and dignified.

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  1. Greek Hellenistic sculptures are always noble-minded and dignified. 
  2. In the Dark Ages, the Spanish Arab capital, Cordoba, had public baths, pavements, parks, street lights, and palaces. 

     

    There was originally a forecourt (courtyard) in front of the Pantheon, so the worshipper wouldn’t have seen the brick exterior on the sides and back of the building. 

     

    The columns support the walls of this building. 

     

    The light shining through the oculus of the Pantheon moves throughout the day, marking off the passage of time.

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