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  1. Hellas - a Short History of Ancient Greece by C.E. Robinson, 1960
  2. HELLAS; A SHORT HISTORY OF ANCIENT GREECE
  3. Hellas: A Short History of Ancient Greece by C. E. Robinson, 1961
  4. Hellas and Hellenism;: A social and cultural history of ancient Greece, by N. P Vlachos, 1936
  5. Over 2,000 Years Ago: In Ancient Greece (History Detectives) by Philip Arthur Sauvain, 1992-11
  6. Hit and Myth: Discover the Myths and Mysteries of Ancient Greece (History Activity Pack) by Steve Weatherill, 2000-04
  7. Textos para la historia antigua de Grecia/ Texts for the Ancient History of Greece (Historia : Serie menor) by Julio Mangas, 2000-06-30
  8. The History of Ancient Greece: Its Colonies and Conquests, Volume II by LL.D. John Gillies, 1822
  9. Hellas: A Short History of Ancient Greece
  10. Leaders of Ancient Greece ((History Makers Ser.)) by Don Nardo, 1999-06
  11. The Parthenon - A History of Ancient Greece by Peter GREEN, 1973
  12. The Ancient Greece (History Opens Windows) by Pat Taylor, 2006-10-31
  13. History of Ancient Greece by Jean Hatzfeld, 1966
  14. HELLAS A SHORT HISTORY OF ANCIENT GREECE

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43. History Of Ancient Greece
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One of the great paradoxes of history is that the next hesitant advance of European civilization - the development of the first city-states - took place not on the fertile open central European plains, but in a remote island to the south of the Aegean Sea which was completely lacking in metal resources. While the glittering mounted warrior-princes of central Europe dissipated their creative energy in warfare, a highly cultured yet peaceful society, built on trade and an agricultural surplus, emerged on Crete. The history of Greece can be traced back to Stone Age hunters. Later came early farmers and the civilizations of the Minoan and Mycenaean kings. This was followed by a period of wars and invasions, known as the Dark Ages. In about 1100 BC, a people called the Dorians invaded from the north and spread down the west coast. In the period from 500-336 BC Greece was divided into small city states, each of which consisted of a city and its surrounding countryside.
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    Updated 6/3/04 A Brief Comparison of Greek and Roman Sculpture by Teacher Oz (me):
    When comparing Greek and Roman sculpture you need to know about the three distinct periods of Greek sculpture. The Greek Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic styles each represent different ideals. Archaic, best represented by the Kouros, evolved from Egyptian sculpture. Kouros characteristics were: rigidity, one foot forward stance, formal hair treatment, bilateral symmetry (same on left and right), and its frontality (block like). It differed from the Egyptian in that the sculpture was nude, there was no webbing between the arms and body, and there was attention to anatomical detail. The Archaic Kouros was the composite of the athletic ideal through mathematical formula(1:8). It was not realistic, but idealistic.
    During Classical period, the change in sculpture was embodied by one word: controposto . The most significant change in sculpture to that date, controposto was the counterbalance, or s-curve of the body. One foot came forward and the weight distribution became more naturalistic. Besides conroposto, the other characteristics of Classical sculpture were: head turned on different plain from body (aloof, representing reason controlled) and less formal hair treatment. Archaic was carving "stone into body", while Classical was carving a "body out of stone". "The Canon", by Polyclitus, is the archetype of classical sculpture. The goal of classical sculpture was to portray a perfect balance and harmony through art. This mirrored Greek philosophy.

    47. Male Love In Ancient Greece
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    Related Category: Ancient History, Greece Argos u s] Pronunciation Key , city of ancient Greece, in NE Peloponnesus, 3 mi (4.8 km) inland from the Gulf of Argos, near the modern Nauplia. It was occupied from the early Bronze Age and is mentioned in Homer's Iliad as the kingdom of Diomed. Argos was the center of Argolis and in the 7th cent. B.C. , under King Pheidon, dominated much of the Peloponnesus. For centuries it was one of the most powerful Greek cities, struggling with Sparta and rivaling Athens and Corinth. Much of Argos' power disappeared after Cleomenes I of Sparta took (c.494 B.C. ) the city. Pyrrhus was killed in an attack on Argos in 272. The city joined the Achaean League in 229, and in 146 it was taken by Rome, under whose rule trade flourished. The Heraeum temple, 6 mi (9.7 km) N of Argos, was the principal center for the worship of the goddess Hera. Argos produced important sculptors, including Polycletus, in the 5th cent. There is a small modern town called Argos on the site of the ancient city.
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    56. ART HISTORY RESOURCES: Part 4 Ancient Greece
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  • 57. Ancient Greece: Projects & Internet Resources
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      According to Greek mythology, Hercules was tormented and driven to madness by the goddess Hera. In a state of insanity, Hercules committed horrible crimes for which he later repented. The oracle of Delphi instructed Hercules that if he performed a series of tasks given him by his weak cousin Eurystheus, he would be forgiven fully. As shown in this illustrated narrative, he battled a nine-headed hydra while draped in a magical lionskin, gathered golden apples and journeyed to Haydes while performing the Twelve Labors Of Hercules. Here is a well illustrated and complete account of that story produced a group of middle school students. Projects on Ancient Greece: History and Thought of Western Man Rich East High School, Park Forest, IL

    58. NM's Creative Impulse..Greece
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    From the tiny island of Crete throughout most of the known world ( via Alexander the Great ), the Greek standard of excellence spread. "All men by nature deserve to know" according to Aristotle and the Greek Scholars set out to learn about and put order to their universe. Their independent and individualistic character gave the world democracy. Scientists like Euclid, Pythagoras and Archimedes advanced the study of mathematics, while historians Herodotus and Thucydides brought accuracy, reason and even objectivity to the recording of events. The Greeks investigated the metaphysical as well as the physical worlds and in doing so broadened the base of human knowledge.
    Greeks attained the same perfect harmony and proportion in their art that they believed existed in the natural world. Lifelike sculptures of ideal athletes, heroes and gods dominated the classical period while emotion took center stage during the Hellenistic era. The ruins of ancient temples give evidence of the proportion, balance and harmony of classical architecture. Drama was elevated to an art form. Greek art, architecture, drama, scientific achievements, philosophies and government have had a marked influenced on the modern world.
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