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         Greece Ancient History:     more books (100)
  1. Drawing History: Ancient Greece (Drawing History) by Elaine Raphael, Don Bolognese, 1989-10
  2. The Pantheon Or Ancient History Of The Gods Of Greece And Rome by Edward Baldwin, 2004-03-30
  3. Greece: The Legacy-Essays on the History of Greece, Ancient, Byzantine, and Modern
  4. Ancient Greece (History Detectives) by Philip Ardagh, 2001-07-20
  5. Early Greece (Fontana History of the Ancient World) by Oswyn Murray, 1993-04-26
  6. Economic and Social History of Ancient Greece by M. M. Austin, P. Vidal-Naquet, 1981-02-05
  7. Ancient Greece (Drawing History) by Elaine Raphael, Don Bolognes, 1995-06-01
  8. A History Of The Literature Of Ancient Greece V1: From The Foundation Of The Socratic Schools To The Taking Of Constantinople By The Turks by John William Donaldson, K. O. Muller, 2007-07-25
  9. Ancient Greece (Living History)
  10. History of ancient philosophy: Greece and Rome ([Progress guides to the social sciences]) by A. S Bogomolov, 1985
  11. World History Series - Ancient Greece (World History Series) by Don Nardo, 2005-09-20
  12. A History of the Literature of Ancient Greece in Three Volumes by K. O. Muller, 1858
  13. readings in Ancient History 1. Greece and the East by william sterns davis, 1912
  14. Ancient Greece (World History) by Don Nardo, 1994-01

121. Greece.com
Directory offering information on food, ancient art and mythology products, mp3 music plus travel and hotel reservations.
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122. Color Therapy - Then And Now
Article by Helen Graham describes the origins of color healing traced back to the mythology of ancient Egypt and greece.
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by Helen Graham The effects of color on life must have been of great significance to early human beings, whose very existence was governed by light and darkness. Most living things appear to be vitalized by the bright reds, oranges, and yellows of daylight and calmed and rejuvenated by the blues, indigos, and violets of the night. For the ancients, the colors that make up sunlight were each considered to show a different aspect of the divine and to influence different qualities of life. Color is therefore an important feature in the symbolism of ancient cultures throughout the world, and the origins of healing with color in Western civilization can be traced back to the mythology of Ancient Egypt and Greece. IN THE ANCIENT WORLD According to Ancient Egyptian mythology, the art of healing with color was founded by the god Thoth. He was known to the Ancient Greeks as Hermes Trismegistus, literally "Hermes thrice-greatest", because he was also credited with various works on mysticism and magic. Teachings attributed to him include the use of color in healing. In the Hermetic tradition, the Ancient Egyptians and Greeks used colored minerals, stones, crystals, salves, and dyes as remedies, and painted treatment sanctuaries in various shades of color.

123. Perseus Update In Progress
Jana Shopkorn's essay on ritual and ceremony in ancient greece.
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/classes/JSp.html
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124. Ancient Greece Links From E-classics
Annotated links to literature, archaeology, and associations from eClassics.
http://www.e-classics.com/links.htm
e - c l a s s i c s A N C I E N T G R E E C E L I N K S Mythology Bulfinch's Mythology
The standard reference in English for Greek and Roman myths. Excellent site. Classical Myths
An impressive collection of ancient texts and images. Greek Mythology
Brown University has done an outstanding job here. Dionysos
The Greek god of wine and revelry (known to the Romans as Bacchus). Eleusinian Mysteries
All that can be told about the myth of Demeter and Persephone. "Though the physical changes form in a natural process, the spiritual lives eternally." Hypertext Books on Ancient Greece 15 Ancient Greek Heroes from Plutarch's Lives
Abridged modern English hypertext edition of Plutarch's Lives , with notes, links, chronology, and a 1065 word clickable vocabulary base. The right vocabulary builder for SAT preparation or for foreign students of American business English. Plato's Crito (Jowett translation).
Thoughts of Socrates on the citizen's duty to an unjust state. This well-annotated edition in hypertext is the best way to read the Crito The Last Days of Socrates (four dialogues from Plato)
Thorough hypertext edition aimed at philosophy students. Graphics and other glitzy features make this site a slow and awkward read. En espanol tambien.

125. Exploring Ancient World Cultures
of history and to the study of cultures, people talk about PLATO or DANTE or Krishna or Mohammed. But there is an important proviso How you approach ancient
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An Essay by Bill Hemminger The question that initiates this program is a broad one: Why study ancient cultures? You might feel that the question is moot: students do study and will study ancient cultures; such study is an expected part of a tradition of intellectual development. The response to the why of the initial question is a matter of tradition, if not fact. A study of the ROMAN EMPIRE a reading of Greek philosophy and literature, a look at the PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT these are all accepted parts of a Western education, aren't they? Probably so: even today, in the plurality of approaches to the study of history and to the study of cultures, people talk about PLATO or DANTE or Krishna or Mohammed. But there is an important proviso: How you approach ancient cultures (or any other culture, for that matter) and how you conceive of the people of such distant worlds are of paramount importance. At this point, you might ask yourself these two additional questions: Do we study these cultures because, to some extent, all cultures share certain characteristics? Does our own culture reflect aspects of these other cultures? The answer to the first of the two questions has historically been found in a discussion of universality. Consider, for a moment, the case of Arjuna in

126. Daily Life In Ancient Civilizations
Learn about daily life in ancient China, Egypt, greece, Rome and India. Includes seections on Taoism, tall tales from ancient Egypt, the Olympics, the mysterious Indus Valley, and ancient inventions.
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127. Ancient Greek Skepticism [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
A description of skepticism in ancient greece, led by Pyrrho.
http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/s/skepanci.htm
Ancient Greek Skepticism Although all skeptics in some way cast doubt on our ability to gain knowledge of the world, the term 'skeptic' actually covers a wide range of attitudes and positions. There are skeptical elements in the views of many Greek philosophers, but the term 'ancient skeptic' is generally applied either to a member of Plato's Academy during its skeptical period (c. 273 B.C.E to 1st century B.C.E.) or to a follower of Pyrrho (c. 365 to 270 B.C.E.). Pyrrhonian skepticism flourished from Aenesidemus' revival (1st century B.C.E.) to Sextus Empiricus, who lived sometime in the 2nd or 3rd centuries C.E. Thus the two main varieties of ancient skepticism: Academic and Pyrrhonian. The term 'skeptic' derives from a Greek noun, skepsis, which means examination, inquiry, consideration. What leads most skeptics to begin to examine and then eventually to be at a loss as to what one should believe, if anything, is the fact of widespread and seemingly endless disagreement regarding issues of fundamental importance. Many of the arguments of the ancient skeptics were developed in response to the positive views of their contemporaries, especially the Stoics and Epicureans,

128. Articles On Ancient Greece
Anatolia. Carthage. Egypt. Germania Inferior. greece. Judaea. Mesopotamia. Persia. Rome. Miscellaneous. Picture archive. greece. Alexander
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129. Index Of Maps Of Ancient Greek World
Clickable maps by Bernard Suzanne.
http://plato-dialogues.org/tools/mapindex.htm
Bernard SUZANNE Last updated December 13, 1998 Plato and his dialogues : Home Biography Works and links to them History of interpretation New hypotheses - Map of dialogues : table version or non tabular version . Tools : Index of persons and locations Detailed and synoptic chronologies - Maps of Ancient Greek World. Site information : About the author This page is part of the "tools" section of a site, Plato and his dialogues , dedicated to developing a new interpretation of Plato's dialogues. The "tools" section provides historical and geographical context (chronology, maps, entries on characters and locations) for Socrates, Plato and their time. This page provides an index to the maps of Ancient Greece provided as background to the study of Plato and his dialogues. On all the maps, most names of locations are individually clickable to get to an entry providing information on the location (mythology, history, famous citizens, etc.) For more information on the structure of entries and links available from them, read the notice at the beginning of the index of persons and locations The available maps include :

130. Maecenas: Images Of Ancient Greece And Rome
Photographs by Leo Curran, University of Buffalo, of Classical remains across Europe, with some models and reconstructions of their original appearance. Searchable.
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131. Ancient Greek Science
Learn about the scientists of ancient greece, what they have contributed to science, and information about their background.
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Greece has influenced the Western World in many ways. The Ancient Greeks especially contributed many things to the scientific world, from medicine to astronomy. This web site will focus on the contributions of Ancient Greek scientists.
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132. Crystalinks: Ancient And Lost Civilizations
Gives very, very detailed information on a huge variety of subjects, including ancient China, greece, Sumer and Rome, just to name a few.
http://www.crystalinks.com/ancient.html
ALASKA ESKIMOS INUIT ANCIENT CHINA ARTIFACTS - ARCHAEOLOGY - PYRAMIDS - TOMBS ... METAPHYSICS - A Soul Journey with Confucius - Article by Ellie MUSIC MYTHOLOGY ~ GODDESSES ~ GODS ~ FOLKLORE SCRIPT SEALS ... TAOISM LAO TZU THE GREAT CHINA WALL TIBET TIBETAN STONE DISCS TIBETAN PYRAMIDS ... NUBIA ~ GEOGRAPHY ~ PYRAMIDS ~ HISTORY ~ PRESENT DAY PRIESTS ~ PRIESTESSES PYRAMIDS IN EGYPT RELIGION ~ PYRAMID TEXTS ROSETTA STONE ... WOMEN METAPHYSICAL ARTICLES BY ELLIE MANY ARCHIVED STORIES AND ARTICLES FINDING THE TEMPLE OF YOUR SOUL MUSIC INITIATION IN ANCIENT EGYPT THOTH THE SCRIBE ... ELLIE'S TRIP TO EGYPT - DECEMBER 2000 Abydos, Denera, Luxor, Karnak, Pyramids, John Anthony West Hot Air Balloon Tour, Metaphysical Work, 12:12 on 12:12, ANCIENT GREECE AESCHYLUS ALEXANDER THE GREAT ARCHIMEDES ... RELIGION ~ THE BHAGAVAD GITA - HINDU - BUDDHISM - JAINISM SACRED SITES SCIENCE ~ MEDICINE SHIP BUILDING AND NAGIVATION SPORTS AND GAMES ... ARCHITECTURE ~ SACRED SITES Colosseum, Circus Maximus, Hippodrome CATACOMBS ~ BURIALS FORUM HOMES BUILDINGS ... ROMAN EMPIRE The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire KINGS CURRENT EVENTS ABOUT ANCIENT ROME CALENDAR CLOTHING ~ HAIR STYLES ... POLITICS Gladiators SLAVERY JULIUS CAESAR EMPORERS ~ Agustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, Nero, Galba, Otho, Vitellius, Vespasian, Titus, Domitian, Nerva, Trajan

133. Ekathimerini.com | Rich Finds In Macedonia
From ekathimerini, finds at Archontiko, near Pella in northern greece, have shed further light on the wealth, heroic culture, commerce and burial rituals of ancient Macedonians, following the discovery of 396 unlooted tombs and 5,000 objects, dating between the 7th and 4th centuries BCE.
http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/news/content.asp?aid=33279

134. Marlborough Boys College Temporary Page
Marlborough Boys' College, New Zealand, provides a graphical introduction to the architecture of ancient greece and Rome. Covers the five orders and some of the most famous buildings.
http://www.chch.school.nz/mbc/artarhho.htm
The Classics site is undergoing a long overdue revamp.
You will automatically be redirected to Classics NZ in 5 seconds. If your browser doesn't automatically load, click NZACT site
then got to Curriculum Yr 13 Roman Art and Architecture

135. Poems By Greek Dramatists
An index of poems by the dramatists of ancient greece.
http://www.poetry-archive.com/collections/greek_dramatists.html
POEMS BY GREEK DRAMATISTS:

136. Greek Art
Pictures from museum collections, and essays on major movements and specific Greek art.
http://www.ancient-greece.org/art.html
Greek Art Periods
Minoan Art

Museum Collections
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Specific Art
Athena (Parthenon)

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Delphi: Charioteer
Kore ... Kouros Frieze Sculpture Athena Nike Athena Nike Parapet Parthenon Frieze Metopes Parthenon Metopes Pediment Parthenon East Parthenon West
Greek Art
Acropolis Art
Some of the most influential masterpieces of the western world were created as the result of a two century long building program in Archaic and Classical Acropolis. In the 6th century BCE a multitude of freestanding votive Kouroi and Korai were dedicated on the rock, and in the 5th century BCE the sculptures of the Parthenon lead the classical evolution.
Charioteer of Delphi
The Charioteer of Delphi is one of the most important sculptures of ancient Greece partly because it vividly represents the passage from the Archaic conventions to the Classical ideals. It exemplifies the balance between stylized geometric representation and idealized realism, thus capturing the moment in history when western civilization leaped forward to define its own foundations that braced it for the next few millennia.
Kore
Korai statues are the female equivalent of Kouros. There are several distinct differences between the two, with the most significant one being the fact that Kouros statues were almost always portrayed in the nude, while Kore were always clothed. Consequently, when studying the statues, we tend to focus on the development of anatomy in Kouros, and on the development of the dress for the Kore along with the facial expression.

137. Jacob's Page Ancient Times
Provides links to Lego creations for the Roman Empire, greece, and a medieval inn.
http://hugin.ldraw.org/LEGO/Antikken/Romerriget/

138. Languages And Dialects Of Greece Timeline
Dialects of ancient Greek. Changes in the language from ancient to Koine to modern Greek.
http://ancienthistory.about.com/library/bl/bl_time_europe_greece_language.htm
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1200-400 B.C. DIALECTS (five main dialects found on inscriptions; based on geography; with regional subdivisions)
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    4th C B.C. to 4th C A.D., the language of the New Testament and Septuagint, spread by the empire of Alexander the Great. Based on Attic. Byzantine
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  • 139. ART HISTORY RESOURCES: Ancient Egypt & Near East
    These pages are maintained by Chris Witcombe, Professor of Art history at Sweet Briar College, Virginia 24595 USA (phone 434381-6194 / fax 434-381-6173).
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  • 140. Museum Grant
    Clever ideas and class projects for Early Man, Mesopotamia, Egypt, greece, Rome, China and ancient Africa.
    http://www.cmi.k12.il.us/Urbana/projects/AncientCiv/
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    Other Ancient Culture Resources
    History of Ancient Cultures
    An extremely thorough index of resources on every culture and history topic you could think of
    Exploring Ancient World Cultures
    Large collection of resources of most anceint world cultures
    International Museum of the Horse
    A Chronological Trip Through the History of Humans and the Horse
    MCC Buried Cities and Lost Tribes
    Time Travel to many ancient cultures
    Ancient History Links
    Many, many links to ancient history resources
    Join us on our first field trips as we begin our project.
    Study the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World
    This site is listed in the BBC Education Web Guide. The best learning resources on the Net are only a click away!
    This is a work in progress. This project was first implemented during the 1997-98 school year. with the support of a Museum In the Classroom grant from ISBE. Pamela Van Walleghen vanwalpa@knight.cmi.k12.il.us Renee Cooper cooperdr@knight.cmi.k12.il.us Last update: October 16, 2003

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