Sculpture History of Ancient Greece<\/h2>\r\nIn 800 BC, in Greece, the tradition was born of decorating houses, residences, sanctuaries by mythical animals, bronze figures, portraits. Greek sculpture in this era was made from long-term materials such as bronze and bone, as well as clay.\r\n\r\nGreek sculptures were charms and the sculptors worked especially reverently at their creation, such are the \u00a0women Greek sculptures and goddesses. So the settlements of Olympia and Delphi were created in honor of the sanctuaries to the goddess of the land of Gaia. General veneration of the fertility goddess grew into the cults of Hera, Hippodamia, Demeter.\r\n\r\nThe earliest stone Greek sculptures from Tere were discovered - limestone\u00a0 (700 BC). Marble Ancient Greek statues appear in 600 BC. These are monuments to heroes and noble persons, as well as monuments to the gods in shrines.\r\n\r\nThe earliest Greek statues were static, like the Egyptian ones, with downcast, straight arms, with a gaze fixed on the front, on straight legs. Over time, the evolution of the image took place: the sculptors focused on the details, thereby give life the figures.[:ua]