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Ashley Major Alison Thomas Ancient Greece Ashley Major Alison Thomas

Geography Mediterranean Sea Aegean Sea Ionian Sea Athens Sparta Neighbors of Greece Turkey Macedonia Italy Albania Bulgaria

History Time periods Neolithic Period (6000 – 2900 BC) Early Bronze Age (2900 – 2000 BC) Minoan Age (2000 – 1400 BC) Mycenaean Age (600 – 1100 BC) Dark Ages (1100 – 750 BC) Archaic Period (750 – 500 BC) Classical Period (500 – 336 BC)

War Trojan War Persian War Peloponnesian War Trojan horse Helen of Troy Persian War Peloponnesian War

Famous People Aristotle Plato Socrates Alexander the Great Homer Archimedes

Art & Architecture Parthenon Erechtheum The temple of Apollo at Didyma The Temple of Athena Erechtheum The temple of Apollo at Didyma Acropolis Thinking Man

Culture & Society Language Clothing Jewelry Theatre Government Food

Olympics They started in Greece Honor to the Gods : Zeus Every two years Woman weren’t allowed to participate Games Chariot Races Wrestling Running Javelin Boxing Discus throwing

Mythology Mythology - Ancient Greek Gods and Myths.

Mythology Continued Zeus Hades Athena Hera Aphrodite Poseidon King of the Gods Married to Hera, but had many affairs, so had many children. Hades God of the underworld Brother of Zeus In charge of the dead Married Persephone, who he abducted. Athena Daughter of Zeus Born from his forehead God of Wisdom and War The city of Athens is named after her. Hera Wife and sister of Zeus God of woman and marriage Known for her jealous and vengeful nature Aphrodite God of Beauty and love Loved by both Gods and mortals Cause of the Trojan War Poseidon Ruler over water Brother of Zeus Weapon was a trident Second ruler among the Gods Created the first horse

Conclusion For the next month I hope you will be excited to learn more about ancient Greece!

References http://www.ancientgreece.com/s/Mythology/ http://www.ellada.com/grarr15.html http://www.clipart.dk.co.uk/747/az/Ancient_Greece/Greek_clothing http://www.philosophypages.com/ph/aris.htm http://www.google.com/imgres?q=zeus&hl=en&qscrl=1&nord=1&rlz=1T4GGHP_enUS441US458&biw=1280&bih=789&tbm=isch&tbnid=P3OrO5yV-X7woM:&imgrefurl=http://www.fanpop.com/spots/greek-mythology/images/687267&docid=9Yu2UHRN3jbooM&imgurl=http://images.fanpop.com/images/image_uploads/Zeus--greek-mythology-687267_1024_768.jpg&w=1024&h=768&ei=OXbFTs-xA8eXiALI3OmBBg&zoom=1