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_____ strongly influenced the pose of early greek kouros figures.​ ​minoan portraits egyptian statues​ persian art​ snake goddesses​

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The answer to your question is Greek Art because -early Egyptian tombs; had underground chambers that housed the mummy, ... -in the tomb at Gizeh;Egyptian statues sit absolutely frontal, utterly immobile, and ... -relief in the tomb of Ti; combines stereotypical poses with unconventional ..... lintel system; two goddess figures inside; megaloninfluenced the temple building.
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The correct answer is B. Egyptian statues

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Kouros figures were male sculptures used in temples and other places to represent youth during Ancient Greece. These usually depicted a young naked man with arms placed on the sides of his body and looking to the front. Due to this particular position, it is believed these figures were influenced by the Egyptian statues as during the time Kouros figures were created there was a trade relationship between these two regions and also, in Egyptian cultures statues have the same pose which can be seen in Horus statue and figures. Thus, Egyptian statues strongly influenced the pose of the early greek kouros figures.

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