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Greek mythology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging to the ancient Greeks concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. They were a part of religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to the myths and study them in an attempt to throw light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece, its civilization, and to gain understanding of the nature of myth-making itself.[1]
  • Greek mythology is embodied explicitly in a large collection of narratives and implicitly in representational arts, such as vase-paintings and votive gifts. Greek myth explains the origins of the world and details the lives and adventures of a wide variety of gods, goddesses, heroes, heroines, and other mythological creatures. These accounts initially were disseminated in an oral-poetic tradition; today the Greek myths are known primarily from Greek literature.
  • Greek mythology has changed over time to accommodate the evolution of their culture, of which mythology, both overtly and in its unspoken assumptions, is an index of the changes. In Greek mythology's surviving literary forms, as found mostly at the end of the progressive changes, is inherently political, as Gilbert Cuthbertson has urged
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Mary S

Ancient / Classical History - Ancient Greece & Rome & Classics Research Guide - 1 views

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    About ancient greek art
Brian C

A 2,100 Years Old Astronomical Computer from Ancient Greece - The technology was redisc... - 0 views

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    would you like to purchase a 2100 year old computer from ancient greece? James isaac newton used it but DID NOT invent it
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    would you like to purchase a 2100 year old computer from ancient greece? James isaac newton used it but DID NOT invent it
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    you said the same thing twice
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    you said the same thing twice
Mary S

Greek Art and Archeology - 1 views

  • Classical Greek art embodies simplicity, balance, and beauty
  • The Ancient Greeks were, in many respects, the original humanists and their cultural standards formed the basis of the later Renaissance.
  • Others were stolen in war, smashed by earthquakes, or in the case of bronze statues, melted during wars.
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  • The architecture of Ancient Greece has always been emulated throughout the western hemisphere.
  • Although the majority of the Ancient Greek art did not survive, the Etruscans (early Romans) copied the Greek sculptures and architecture and much of that work, though generally inferior to the originals, remains.
  • Whereas, the skin and eyes were left unpainted i.e. natural stone color. The following art history sources offer both information and photos about Greek art:
  • When looking at examples of Ancient Greek art and archeology, an understanding of the culture is necessary.
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    Talking about how Greeks portrayed their Gods in human form when they drew them in art.
Nicholas S

Ancient Olympics - Ancient Olympic Games, History of Ancient Olympic, Games, Greek Olym... - 0 views

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    this site shows some more info on the olympics of old and new
Oliver V

Ancient Greek Hoplite Reenactment - 0 views

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    More information on the weapons and tactics implemented by the Ancient Greek people. tl;dr
Oliver V

Ancient Greek warfare - 0 views

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    tl;dr. Too much random information on Ancient Greek warfare.
Oliver V

Ancient Greek Armour pieces : Full Size helmets, swords and more ... - 0 views

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    Pictures for a visual of Ancient Greek weapons/armor.
Seth A

Ancient Greek Cult- How the Greek gods were praised in Ancient Greece - 0 views

  • Would a god find out that a human did not praise him like he should, the punishment was usually heavy and oftentimes eternal, like in the case of Meropis, who was transformed by Athena, the goddess of wisdom, into an owl because of her impudence.
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      oh my
  • "perirrhanteria", which was a marble water basin set up near altars
  • for ritual purification of the worshippers and to spinkle the sacrificed animals
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  • they would kneel down to the earth, powerfully hitting the earth with their hands in order to be heard loudly.
  • The ancient Greeks would pray on their feet, with their hands up to the sky
  • ancient Greeks asked for help and support from the god or the goddess they were referring to, reminding them all the good deeds they had done for them.
  • They offered goods such as wine, oil, milk, sweets and nuts and sacrificed rams, ewes, cows, bulls, goats, depending on what they believed that their gods preferred.
  • it had even come to attempts of human sacrifices, in order to worship deities such as Hades or Artemis, the goddess of the hunt.
Nicholas S

Ancient Olympics,Facts About the Ancient Olympics,History of the Ancient Olympics - 0 views

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    moooooooore oooooolyyyyyympiiiiics
Oliver V

Some basic knowledge on Ancient Greece - WolframAlpha - 0 views

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    Basic information on Ancient Greece, dates, locations, and other random IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
Loren Smith

Ancient Greece Map - 1 views

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    Labeled map of Ancient Greece
Oliver V

Ancient Ships: The Ships of Antiquity - War Ships of the Greeks - 1 views

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    Awesomely epic ships of awesome. tl;dr
Mary S

The Ancient Greeks - the Athenians of Ancient Greece. - 1 views

  • The ancient Greeks (mainly the Athenians) were a unique people.
  • These accomplishments astound us to this day.
  • They also believed in the balance of mind and body.
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  • Its walls were built on a layer of limestone rock overlooking the city.
  • They consisted of either three tragedies or three comedies followed by a short satyr farce.
  • The army consisted of horsemen and hoplites, footsoldiers.
  • Democracy, philosophy, astrology, biology, mathematics, physics, and the theatre are only a few of its contributions to us. Words and thoughts from great men such as Plato, Socrates, Pythagoras, and Aristotle are still taught in universities to this day.
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    Talks about how some of the art in Greece is some of the most unique art in the world
Oliver V

Ancient Resource: Ancient Greek Weapons, Spearheads and Arrow Heads for Sale - 0 views

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    Archaeological stuff... tl;dr Not really interesting, but let's pretend otherwise.
Oliver V

Ancient Greek Weapons - 0 views

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    tl;dr - more weapons
Nicholas S

The Origin of the Olympic Games | Historical Articles - 0 views

  • According to some literary traditions, this was the only athletic event of the games for the first 13 Olympic festivals or until 724 bC. Contrary evidence, both literary and archaeological, suggests that the games may have existed at Olympia much earlier than this date, perhaps as early as the 10th or 9th century bC. A series of bronze tripods have been found at Olympia, some of which may date to the 9th century bC, and it has been suggested that these tripods may in fact be prizes for some of the early events at Olympia.
  • The athletic events included: three foot races (stadion, diaulos, and dolichos) as well as the pentathlon (five contests: discus, javelin, long jump, wrestling, and foot race), pugme (boxing), pale (wrestling), pankration, and the hoplitodromos.
  • How we got from the Ancient Olympics to the Modern Games? Although the ancient Games were staged in Olympia, from 776 bC through 393 aD, it took 1503 years for the Olympics to return. The first modern Olympics were held in Athens, Greece, in 1896. The man responsible for its rebirth was a Frenchman named Baron Pierre de Coubertin, who presented the idea in 1894. His original thought was to unveil the modern Games in 1900 in his native Paris, but delegates from 34 countries were so enthralled with the concept that they convinced him to move the Games up to 1896 and have Athens serve as the first host. The first Modern Winter Olympic games were held in 1924 in Chamonix, France. There was no winter Olympic festival in ancient times.
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Seth A

Greco-Roman Cults, Sects and Schools - ReligionFacts - 0 views

  • Many, perhaps most, ancient Greeks and Romans did not belong to any particular sect. The average person in the ancient world would likely worship the local city god, participate in the Roman imperial cult, honor the patron god of a profession, and pay special devotion to whichever deity seems most appealing or likely to help with a particular concern. But there were also a number of special religious or philosophical groups in the ancient world to which one could belong. For example, an upper-class person might be drawn to a philosophy like Stoicism or Epicureanism, a Roman soldier might be initiated into Mithraism, and a person of any rank might be a special devotee of Dionysus. These specific cults, sects and schools are explored in this section.
Bob Rowan

Ancient Civilizations: Architectural Contributions - 1 views

  • Doric style columns are plain, sturdy, and heavy with simple capitals and no base
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      Good description of types of columns
  • Ionic columns are more slender than Doric columns
  • The capital of a Corinthian column has acanthus leaves
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    Great information on all the ancient civilizations
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    description of columns
Brian C

Magnetic Resonance Technology IP - Greeks - 0 views

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    more of the great ancient greek technological figures
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    more of the great ancient greek technological figures
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