Linking Thinking

Why is laughter almost non-existent in ancient Greek sculpture?

Elec­tri­cal Engi­neer­ing pro­fes­sor Yan­nis Tsi­vidis inno­cently asks, why is it that we very rarely see laugh­ter depicted in ancient Greek sculp­ture? From the range of schol­arly answers, you get the pecu­liar sense that we “mod­erns” are not in a posi­tion to give an answer.

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