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 * Why did they copied the Greeks in statues?
 * What was a famous statue?
 * How can you tell which statue was which?
 * Do they put important people on statues?
 * What where the material made out of?

Why the Romans copied the Greeks? There are many reasons why the Romans copied the Greeks. First they put the statues on there gardens and there villas to decorate. Roman statues were also in public and in private buildings. Roman statues were also used to promote the state and its governance. Last couple of reasons why the Roman copied the Greeks is that they used statues for parties, to honor gods, and to celebrate victories.
 * Copied Greek statues because they wanted to put them on there villas and gardens to decorate them. There where also put in public and private buildings. It was used to honor the ruler and celebrate victories.
 * Both Greeks and Romans used the wax lost process. This made the statue turn into bronze. Roman considered bronze to be more valuable than marble.
 * The Greek statues were a perfect statue of a god, goddess, or hero. Roman statues was a statue of an actual person wit warts and wrinkles.

What the statues were made of There are many ways the statues were made. First the Greeks used marble. Marble was good until they started using bronze. The Romans also used marble but then started using bronze. Both the Greeks and the Romans use the wax lost process. This made the statue turn into bronze. The Roman considered bronze to be more valuable than marble.

The differences between Greek statues and Roman statues There are many clues in the statue that tell you that it was made by Romans or Greeks. First Greek statues were made to honor gods,goddess,and heroes. Well Roman statue just had a regular person. So there were no famous statues or important people on it. Greek statues made the statue perfect as much as they can. Romans did not make it perfect.They put warts and wrinkles all over the face which made it ugly.