You've identified three terms related to ancient Greek and Roman art and society. Here’s a brief overview of each:
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Archaic: This term refers to an early period of Greek art that lasted from approximately 800 to 500 BCE. It is characterized by the development of more naturalistic forms in sculpture, the introduction of the Kouros (youth) and Kore (maiden) figures, and advancements in pottery styles, including the black-figure and red-figure techniques.
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Patricians: In ancient Rome, patricians were the privileged class of citizens, often distinguished by their lineage and wealth. They held significant political influence and power in the early Republic, often controlling the Senate and major political offices.
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Insulae: Insulae were multifamily apartment buildings in ancient Rome, commonly inhabited by the lower and middle classes. These structures were typically built in long blocks and could be several stories high, often lacking in basic amenities and constructed with less durable materials, reflecting the socio-economic realities of the time.
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