I believe the correct answer is: Apollo.
The pediments of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia are some of the best surviving examples of early Classical Greek sculpture which were completed in 460 BCE. On the west pediment ('centauromachy' – battle between centaurs and the Lapiths) Zeus stands in the center on the east and Apollo on the west. But, Apollo is the deity who brings order to the scene as he is a deity promising to restore order as the deity of rationality and self-control.
If you forget to backstitch the peice will most likely come un-done. But u can probably go over it easlily
Your correct answer is D, hope it helps!
The ornament's recurring animal forms, which you can see in this detail, prove the piece was created during the late geometric era of Greek art.
The shapes and sizes of ancient Greek pots & cups, or "vases," as they are more well known, varied (see above), and frequently a vessel's design corresponds with its intended use.
For instance, during a Greek symposium, the krater was used to combine wine and water (an all-male drinking party). It allows one to readily access the mixture with a separate ladle and small jug after pouring liquids into its large hole and stirring the combination in its deep basin.
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