
Greco-Roman
Greco-Roman refers to the cultural and historical influence of ancient Greece and Rome on Western civilization. It encompasses the art, architecture, philosophy, politics, and literature that originated in these two societies. The term is often used to describe a blend of Greek and Roman elements, particularly in the fields of sculpture, drama, and civic structures, such as temples and amphitheaters. This influence laid the groundwork for many aspects of modern culture, including government systems, legal concepts, and artistic traditions, and continues to shape Western thought and society today.