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Extractions: In Athens memory never fades. Wherever you stand, wherever you turn, the city's long and rich history will be alive in front of you. This is where that marvel of architecture, the Parthenon, was created. This is where art became inseparable from life, and this is where Pericles gave the funerary speech, that monument of the spoken word. In the centre of town are two hills, the Acropolis with the monuments from the Age of Pericles, and Lycabettus with the picturesque chapel of Ai Giorgis. Ancient ruins provide a vivid testimony to the glory of Athens, hailed by many people as the cradle of western civilization. Sparta a beautiful town near the river Evrotas, located in the centre of the Peloponnese in southern Greece, is the capital of the prefecture of Lakonia. SPARTA ( known in Greek as Sparti) has a history which dates back to the Neolithic period, at least 3,000 years before Christ.
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Extractions: Virtual gallery from the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology highlighting artifacts from everyday life in ancient Greece. "The artifacts you will see here tell a vivid story of life in ancient Greece. The text expands on this story, and together they create in detail an interpretation of how Greek art and material culture add to the written record and expand our understanding of daily life in ancient times. This site uses information from the Perseus Project, a digital library on ancient Greece to exhibit information about the ancient Olympics. It includes comparisons between ancient and modern sports, ancient artwork with themes relevant to the games, and information about Olympic athletes who were famous in ancient times.
The Article "Beyond Life And Shortcuts" - A Story Beyond Death... the last three hundred years by the East roman empire. After the romans were defeated the Arabs put up long history with its unique Mamluk architecture and the http://www.egyptmyway.com/articles/cityofdead.html
Extractions: From the city of the dead Cairo " Shortcut? " asked the taxi driver while looking for a new cassette of the legendary Oum Kalthoum. I answered yes while the black cassette player threatened to eat the cassette he just had selected from his unorganized collection. Then, to the relief of both of us the song "Elf Leila wa leila" ( thousand and one night ) started to fill the taxi. In the middle of the road, city of the dead Cairo. See larger photo Between two autostradas was our "shortcut road" - and in the middle of this road a beautiful monument. A domed building standing proud in a city of exhaust, dreams and legends. Built in medieval times for a lovely woman from the ruling class - well she just had to have been beautiful to match such a monument?
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Extractions: The following people have played a major role in making this Web site (or CD-ROM resource) a success. This author is deeply grateful for the help and encouragement they have provided. Many of them are also authors of articles and images that are published here. We will list these individuals in roughly chronological order, arranged by date the author first made their acquaintance. Marilyn is the Manager of the College of Education Technology Labs at San Jose State University where the myron.sjsu.edu had its conception and incubation. On one fateful day in late 1996 Your Humble Author was a student assistant (Not yet even a graduate assistant) who had an old Pentium 120 computer with Windows 95 he had used for a project during his student teaching days. "Is it all right if I try to build an experimental Web server here in the lab? The faculty may someday want to publish their course materials and College of Education news on the Web and it would be good if we knew a little about this." Little did Marilyn know what a ride she (and all the rest of us) were in for! The Roman history content was your Author's idea so as to have a site that might actually serve up useful content for sixth - grade classroom consumption rather than meaningless placeholders and test pages. Marilyn has been right there beside me throughout my professional, personal, and technological growth through the interveneing years. The evolution of the College of Education Information and Networking Infrastructure would never have been possible, let alone the overwhelming success that it has been, if it had not been for her guidance and leadership, regardless of how many network geeks anyone could have assigned to ite development.
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Extractions: Publication concerned with the historiographical texts of Greece and Rome; Byzantine historiography; the historiography of other ancient cultures; ancient biography; the influence of historiography and biography on other literary genres; precursors of historiography and biography; modern theory relevant to the study of historiography; and indeed ancient use of non-literary media for the representation of the past.