Why are Greek statues so muscular?

They believed a perfect body was the idealized body, all part of their humanist belief system. Back then, they were so into it they even sculpted their armor with rippling pecs and muscles.
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Why were Greek statues made so exaggerated?

They believed their gods took human form, and in order to worship their gods properly, they filled their temples with life-size, life-like images of them. The Greeks discovered they had to do interesting things with the human form, such as distorting it in lawful ways.
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Why do Greek statues have big balls?

The implication is that the Greeks used a simple mechanical theory, the left testicle being thought to be lower because it was larger and hence more subject to the pull of gravity.
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Why do Greek male statues have small packages?

She explained: “Turns out that in ancient Greece, having a smaller package was considered a sign of virtue, of civility, or self control or discipline.”
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How did the Greeks get their physique?

Bends were used to strengthen the upper body. Various running exercises, including high-resistance running in sand, were employed to improve lower body fitness and aerobic performance. A variety of jumps are also described, while upper body strength was cultivated using rope climbing and other instruments.
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Why were Vikings so muscular?

The Vikings were more robust and muscular than the average person, and that was for both women and men. One of the reasons for this is, of course, the hard physical work, that was needed to survive in a landscape like Scandinavia in the Viking age.
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Who was the ugliest god?

Hephaestus. Hephaestus is the son of Zeus and Hera. Sometimes it is said that Hera alone produced him and that he has no father. He is the only god to be physically ugly.
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Why do Greek gods marry their siblings?

Gods, for the ancient Greeks, had a very liberal attitude in life. Family unions were not applicable to them, that is why brothers could marry their sisters and have children or a son could kill his parents. How much liberal rules were for the gods, this would not apply for mortals.
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Why are Greek statues missing arms?

As for the Venus de Milo's missing limbs, there long have been claims they were broken off in 1820 during a fight on the shore of Melos, as French and Turkish sailors vied for possession of the artwork.
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Why are so many Greek statues missing penises?

Pope Clement XIII (1758-1769) had the Vatican mass produce fig leaves for statues that still sported penises. Pope Pius IX (1857) did the most damage, ordering any statues that still contained uncovered penises to be destroyed.
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Why are Greek statues flaccid?

Sculpted villainy was presented through one key physical feature, and that was a larger and sometimes even erect penis. In public at least, a flaccid penis signified self-control, restraint and intelligence; traits highly respected in ancient Greek culture.
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Why did Greek gods have small?

The Greeks, therefore, preferred small pεnises as symbols of moderation, rational and balanced living, as Kenneth Dover points out in his book. In contrast to the large molecule, which was a sign of stupidity, immodesty, lust and ugliness.
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Why did Greek columns bulge in the middle?

Greek designers were very careful when they measured these columns. They knew that columns standing in a long row often looked as though they curved in the middle. To prevent this optical illusion, they made their columns bulge slightly in the middle. As a result, Greek columns look perfectly straight.
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How realistic are Roman busts?

Unlike the ancient Greek portraits that strived for idealization (the Greeks believed that a good man must be beautiful), Roman portrait sculpture was far more natural and is still considered one of the most realistic samples of the genre in the history of art.
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How did Greeks have muscles?

They walked. They ate better food. They spent time outside. They were—big supposition—more in tune with their bodies.
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Why do statues lose their noses?

"The damaged part of the body is no longer able to do its job," Bleiberg explained. Without a nose, the statue-spirit ceases to breathe, so that the vandal is effectively "killing" it. To hammer the ears off a statue of a god would make it unable to hear a prayer.
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Why do Egyptian statues break their noses?

A common cultural belief in ancient Egypt was that once a body part on the monument is damaged it cannot perform its purpose anymore, therefore a broken nose causes the spirit to stop breathing, he said.
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Why are statues noses destroyed?

The Egyptians were deeply religious people and intentionally broke the statues' noses to avoid the pharaohs' wrath while also showing their distaste for previous rulers by ordering these statues to be shattered.
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Why was Athena a virgin?

Althought Athena is a virgin goddess, she mothered the god Erichthonios by Hephaestus. According to myth, she went to Hephaestus wanting some weapons forged. When Hephaestus tried to rape her, she protected her virginity and he ejaculated on her leg. She wiped it off with a piece of wool, throwing it onto the ground.
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Did Zeus and Aphrodite sleep together?

Aphrodite later and of her own volition had an affair with Zeus, but his jealous wife Hera laid her hands upon the belly of the goddess and cursed their offspring with malformity. Their child was the ugly god Priapos.
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Are all Greek gods white?

The Greek Gods weren't white! We just think they were. “The Gods in Color: Polychromy in the Ancient World,” recently at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, was a revelation.
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Who is the god of poop?

Sterculius, the Roman God of Feces.
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What is Greek god physique?

The Greek God physique features perfect symmetry, strength, bulk, classic V-shape abs, a narrow waist, defined leg muscles, round biceps, equally developed triceps, bulky pecs, a flat chest, broad shoulders, and a low body fat ratio of around 8-10%.
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Who is the god of stupidity?

In Greek mythology, Koalemos (Ancient Greek: Κοάλεμος) was the god of stupidity, mentioned once by Aristophanes, and being found also in Parallel Lives by Plutarch. Coalemus is the Latin spelling of the name.
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Were Roman gladiators muscular?

Gladiators were covered in subcutaneous fat, not muscular race warrior, dietary life was carbohydrate center.
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