The document summarizes archaic Greek sculpture and architecture from 625-480 BC. It describes early votive figures made of clay and the development of the kouros and kore styles of nude male and dressed female figures. It notes that ancient Greeks were more concerned with their earthly existence than the afterlife. It provides examples of specific archaic sculptures like the Kore of Phrasikleia. It also describes the development of Greek architectural orders like Doric and Ionic styles and provides examples of early temples and sanctuaries built during this period.