In the Underworld or with the soon to be dead.
Some examples of Greek objects found in archaeological sites include pottery, sculptures, coins, jewelry, and weapons. These artifacts provide valuable insights into ancient Greek culture, art, and daily life.
They could be very erotic. Artifacts found from ancient greek culture have pictures of various sexual encounters.
"Cyana" means 'of the sky' or 'of the sea' its origin is found in Greek history, named after a mermaid who sang and seduced sailors to their death. it also means light, soft shades of blue and also is associative with the word "jealousy"
Those stories, which embody the ancient Greek religion, were collected and put in writing by Hesiod ang Homer in the 8th century.
The acropolis.... I think
Hypnos, twin brother and god of sleep was usually found at the side of Thanatos.
Gods, mortals, and heroes are usually assosciated with greek myths
The Greek goddess Hebe lived on Olympus.
Socrates was the Greek philosopher who was put to death by drinking poison hemlock. He was sentenced to death in 399 BC in Athens after being found guilty of corrupting the youth and impiety.
The infection was usually found in either your groin or armpits. After that it spread to your thighs and arms.
Aurora Borealis.
There isn't a Greek word that means exactly found as the pronoun is part of the verb in Greek. "I found" is Βρήκα (pronounced vrika).
Apollo, the Greek god of music, arts, and healing, is usually associated with the sun and can be found in temples dedicated to him across ancient Greek territories. He is also commonly connected to Mount Olympus, the mythical home of the gods in Greek mythology.
She was a Greek goddess, so according to the Greek myths she lived with the other gods on Mount Olympus in Greece.
Unicorns are not found in Greek mythology, though the flying horse, Pegasus, is found in Greek Myths.
I only found 8 chips and the ninth one is hardest to find. gna have to figure that out yourself. I think it has something to do with Delecoix
In the antique sculpture department of a large museum such as the Metropolitan or the Louvre.