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1. Archaic style: a. Some of the first attempts by ancient Greeks to carve stone sculptures; the results are similar to some of the statues that we find from ancient Egypt in their rigid frontal stances.
2. Columns: c. Pillars or large, round, vertical structures that help support the weight of the structure overhead .
3. Classical style: b. Style of Greek sculpture characterized by more natural poses and more skillful depictions of the human form .
4. Corinthian order: d. Style of ancient Greek architecture that grew out of Ionic order and has many characteristics in common with Ionic order; however, the capitals of the columns are much more ornate and elaborate than those in Ionic order.
5. Black-figure style: e. Started in the middle of the sixth century BCE; the artists used silhouetted figures for pottery decoration.