What are the Greek statues called?
What are the Greek statues called? Kouros (Ancient Greek: ??????, pronounced [kû?ros], plural kouroi) is the modern term given to free-standing Ancient Greek sculptures that depict nude male youths.
What are kore statues?
A kore (plural: korai) is a statue of a young woman used to mark graves or, more often, as a votive offering to the gods in the sixth and fifth centuries BCE. The word kore means 'young woman' or 'girl' in ancient Greek; it's a word classical archaeologists use to describe this type of Archaic sculpture.