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Nicholas S

Olympic Games, History of the Olympics - 1 views

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    more history
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    more history
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    Wait, MORE history? How much of this stuff is there? OH MY GOD! I am really freaking out here, there's MORE HISTORY!? OH NO!!!!!!! 2012! Twenty-Twelve! OH NO!!!
David P

Greece History: Brief description of the history in Greece and the Greek Islands - 0 views

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    greeka.com
Oliver V

BBC - History - Ancient History in depth: The Olympics: Ancient versus Modern - 2 views

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    Not my topic, but I think this should help -- has a lot of information on the origins, athletes, comparison on today's Olympics and other IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
Oliver V

History of Greek swords | Ancient greek sword history - 0 views

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    AHHH POINTY STICKS! OH NO! tl;dr
Mary S

Greek Art History: All about Greek Art History - 0 views

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    This has pictures and explains the different era's of art, the Proto-Geometric, Geometric, Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic art
Mary S

A shorter history of Greek art - Google Books - 1 views

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    A whole book from google for A Shorter History of Greek Art by Martin Roberson has pictures and a few pages of the books
Mary S

The Origins of Greek Pottery - 1 views

  • The customary classification of Greek painted vases is in five divisions: 1. The earliest style, heretofore described, known as Doric, etc., of which the type is the representation of animals and flowers, usually in friezes or bands on cream-colored or gray pottery (III. 46). 2. Vases of red lustrous pottery on which the figures are painted in black (III. 41). 3. Vases of the same pottery on which the backgrounds are black, the figures being in the red or yellow of the pottery. 4. Vases of the same general style with the last, decorated in florid style, with arabesque and other ornamentations, often introducing Eros (Cupid), and sometimes gilding. 5. Vases with white surfaces, painted with figures, sometimes in outline, sometimes in several colors.
  • The union of the two colors in pottery, black and red, fully satisfied the Greek lover of the beautiful, and these are the colors of much of the best Greek pottery, in no way relieved as to general effect by the slight use of dull maroon and white. Rare specimens have figures in white on black grounds, and some have polychrome decorations.
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    The History of Greek Art Origins of Greek Pottery
David P

Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Greece - 0 views

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    greek fact book
Nicholas S

HickokSports.com - History - The Ancient Olympics - 0 views

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    combines mythology with olympics
David P

History of Greece - 1 views

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    into greece.com its good
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    got info on every topic
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    (better description) has information on everyones topic that would be very helpful to everyone's interest
David P

Ancient Greece by History Link 101 - 1 views

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    links to every topic
David P

History of Greece - 0 views

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    got a little bit of everythingie
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    (better description) has information on everyones topic that would be very helpful to everyone's interest
David P

History of Greece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    its wikipedia so look at it is got everything and links to more info
Seth A

Greek Sports - 1 views

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    Explains the history of Greek sports and the impact they have
Nicholas S

The Olympics Games Greece - History of the Olympics - 0 views

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    olympic games
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    olympic games
Travis J

The Myth of Pandora's Box: The First Woman Unleashes Evil on the World | Suite101.com - 1 views

  • The First Woman Unleashes Evil on the World
  • According to ancient Greek mythology, Pandora was the first woman, created on Zeus’ orders as a punishment for mankind. Her “box” (actually a sort of jar) contained many evil things, such as toil, illness and despair, but it also contained Hope.
  • Zeus was furious. He decided to punish both Prometheus and Man for the theft of fire.
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  • Epimetheus not to accept any “gift” from the Gods, as it would be a trick.
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    This appears to be a good use of the highlighting feature in Diigo
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    i agree
Oliver V

Greek Warships - History for Kids! - 0 views

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    Simple vocabulary, simple facts, simple everything....
Nicholas S

Ancient Greek Olympics: KIN 375 -- History of Phys. Ed. & Sport - 0 views

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    this has the various sporting events, drama, music, and debate, spectaters, facilities and equipment, rules and officials, athletes, trainers, and training, critics, and demise of the ancient olympic games. It also talks about the comeback the olympics made
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
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