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Venetian Carnival Masks
Venetian Carnival Masks

... Used in ancient Greek theater by the cast. The members of the chorus wore most of these masks. They were usually similar to each other but completely different from the leading actors. The similarity of the masks could give the character some sort of universality, creating an average figure, so that ...
Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece

... 2. Shared reading: The teacher will do a shared reading of the article Ancient Greece from the Britannica Elementary Encyclopedia. The teacher will model expert reading by using think aloud strategies to highlight: o Textual features (what an online encyclopedia contains—how its layout is meaningful ...
Classical Greece and Hellenization PPT
Classical Greece and Hellenization PPT

... • Spread of Greek culture and fusion with local cultures • Over 20 cities founded – Monuments, theatres, markets, assemblies, gymnasia – Alexandria in Egypt: bustling port, library, lighthouse ...
Ancient Greek Games - ps1286-2
Ancient Greek Games - ps1286-2

... findings, the Neolithic Age in Greece lasted from 6800 to 3200 BC. The most domesticated settlements were in Near East of Greece. They traveled mainly due to overpopulation. These people introduced pottery and animal husbandry in Greece. They may as well have traveled via the route of Black sea into ...
Cities of Ancient Greece - Washington University Open Scholarship
Cities of Ancient Greece - Washington University Open Scholarship

... has been said that an "ineffaceable passion for autonomy marks every epoch of Greek history and overy canton And under the Roman Empire with within its limits." ' undeviating tenacity the G1 eeks clung to their municipal institutions, even in places where the population had dwindled to the vanishing ...
Philip II of Macedonia (cont.)
Philip II of Macedonia (cont.)

... invasion into central Greece in 338 B.C.  • The Greek army was defeated at the Battle of Chaeronea.  • Philip was killed in 336 B.C. while preparing for a military campaign against Persia.  • His son, Alexander, took over the throne. ...
Impact of Geography on Greece
Impact of Geography on Greece

... Why Study Ancient Greece? ■ While civilization began in the fertile river valleys of Asia and Africa, the first “classical civilizations” emerged along the Mediterranean Sea in ancient Greece and Rome. From a series of independent city-states, such as Athens and Sparta, Classical Greece achieved a ...
Barbarian part one
Barbarian part one

... height of its power, the empire encompassed approximately 8 million km2.[2] The empire was forged by Cyrus the Great, and spanned three continents: Asia, Africa and Europe. At its greatest extent, the empire included the modern territories of Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, parts of Central Asia, Asia ...
Sparta
Sparta

... Spartan women were greater than that of other Greek women. They could: – Go shopping in the marketplace – Attend dinners or functions at which other family members were not present – Own property – Openly express opinions on public matters ...
Chapter 31 - Brookville Local Schools
Chapter 31 - Brookville Local Schools

... Contributions to the Modern Theater When you toured Athens, you learned about Greek theater. The word theater comes from a Greek word that means "a viewing place." Greek theaters were built as semicircles. The rows of seats rose steeply from the stage so that everyone in the audience could see and h ...
Chapter 5 - world history
Chapter 5 - world history

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Ch 9 Ancient Greek Civilizations PPT
Ch 9 Ancient Greek Civilizations PPT

... patient is having. He also contributed the Hippocratic oath, which is when medical students take an oath promising that they would only use their knowledge in ethical ways. Today this oath is still used to guide doctors. ...
C hapter 9 Ancient Greek Civilizations
C hapter 9 Ancient Greek Civilizations

... patient is having. He also contributed the Hippocratic oath, which is when medical students take an oath promising that they would only use their knowledge in ethical ways. Today this oath is still used to guide doctors. ...
Greek Architecture - hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca
Greek Architecture - hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca

... Greek art and sculpture has had a profound effect throughout the ages. Many of the styles have been reproduced and copied by some of what the modern day audiences would class as some of the finest artists to have ever lived e.g. Michelangelo. Western art and sculpture derived from Roman art, while i ...
The Word Within the Word List #1
The Word Within the Word List #1

... general wrote a tedious autobiography about his exploits. ...
Packet 4 - Pascack Valley Regional High School District
Packet 4 - Pascack Valley Regional High School District

... Sappho: literacy was common among upper class Greek women. Sappho was a famous woman who was a poet – she composed nine volumes of poetry. She invited young women into her home for instruction in music and literature. Critics charged her with homosexual activity, which was frowned on in Greek cultur ...
Chapter 5 - World History and Honors History 9
Chapter 5 - World History and Honors History 9

... a. finally exacted revenge for Darius’s defeat in Athens. b. made a small force of Spartans martyrs for the Greek cause. c. marked the first time the Spartans and Athenians cooperated in battle. d. stranded the Persian army in Greece without naval support. “Until philosophers are kings, or the kings ...
Unit #5 Ancient Greece Assignment Sheet
Unit #5 Ancient Greece Assignment Sheet

... 3. Why do you think Alexander adopted Persian customs and included Persians in his army? 4. What happened to Alexander’s empire after his death? If Alexander had lived, do you think he would have been as successful at ruling over this empire as he was in building it? Explain. ...
“Unmodern Observations”
“Unmodern Observations”

... collections of Greek art throughout the world, one often comes upon a curious scene: the battle of the Lapiths and the Centaurs. One finds it, for example, on the temple of Apollo at Bassae, on the west pediment of the temple of Zeus at Olympia, even the southern frieze of the Parthenon. The relativ ...
Focus on Ancient Greek objects
Focus on Ancient Greek objects

... These objects from ancient Greece are on display in Gallery16: The Greek World. Objects on display include pottery, sculpture, jewellery and objects crafted from metal and stone. Displays cover a wide range of themes; Early Greece, Sparta, Corinth and Athens; The Hellenistic World; gods and goddesse ...
Greece Notes (Half)
Greece Notes (Half)

... Minoan Culture • Came into contact with Minoans around 1500 B.C. • Adapted Minoan writing system, artistic design, & culture – Later formed core of Greek religious practices, politics, & literature – Western civilization has its roots in these two early Mediterranean civilizations ...
The Histories
The Histories

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Persian Wars - Mrs. Helmer
Persian Wars - Mrs. Helmer

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Chapter 8 Ancient_Greeks
Chapter 8 Ancient_Greeks

...  They lived in stone fortresses on hilltops. They made fine bronze, weapons, and pottery.  They traded these items for gold, copper, ivory, and other luxury goods. Due to the fact that they traded such mediocre items for luxury items, they often raided other people for gold and other goods. ...
History and Origins of Theater
History and Origins of Theater

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Greek contributions to Islamic world



Greece played an important role in the transmission of classical knowledge to the Islamic world and to Renaissance Italy, and also in the transmission of medieval Arabic science to Renaissance Italy. Its rich historiographical tradition preserved ancient knowledge upon which art, architecture, literature and technological achievements were built.
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