Many of the examples of greek sculpture that we have today are actually roman copies of the original greek art forms which were destroyed true or false

True. Many of the examples of Greek sculpture that exist today are actually Roman copies of the original Greek art forms. The original Greek sculptures were often made of materials such as marble, which deteriorate over time. This led to the loss or destruction of many of the original Greek sculptures. However, the Romans greatly admired Greek art and often made copies of them. These Roman copies were created using materials such as bronze or marble and serve as important examples of Greek sculpture.