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Copy of Ancient Greece - Sophia And Cecelia

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ANCIENT GREECE

BY SOPHIA & CECELIA

INTRODUCTION

  • Greece is located in Europe.
  • Greece has hundreds of small islands.
  • It drops between 13c and 15c.
Photo by nrares

DAILY LIFE

  • Some homes had a wall to protect the home
  • The greek diet was very healthy
  • The men and woman wore 2 pieces of cloth
  • The ankle-bones of goats made knuckle bones of 5 stones
Photo by diffendale

POWER OF THE MILITARY

  • The hoplite had to pay for his armor,unless his father was killed in battle.
  • The trojand lived in the city troy,that was now turkey.
  • The trojan war began when Paris,Prince of troy ran away with Helen,wife of king Menelaus of spata.
  • The trojan war lasted 10 years
Photo by wallygrom

GOVERNMENT

  • There were a group of people that told people what to do
  • Any person that had more then 600 votes was vanished from the town for 10 years
  • Socrates was a story teller
  • A handful of wealthy nobles found his teaching was incredible
Photo by michaelbrys

RELIGION & MYTHOLOGY

  • They believed that the gods would take care of them when they died
  • Zeus married Hera
  • Zeus is the lord of the sky , the rain god
  • Poseidon brother of Zeus
Photo by mharrsch

WORK & SCHOOL

  • Greek schools are small
  • Most boys were sent to a school that they did war in
  • Before 600bc there was no monitary system In School in Greece
  • The way children were educaded
  • The way children were educated were diferent in each city and state
Photo by wallygrom

ART & ARCHITECTURE

  • The Greeks made pots from clay
  • The Greek sculptures made figures of people
  • They made small pottery for drinking cups
  • Out doors or in towns there were statues of gods
Photo by greekgeek

SPORTS & FUN

  • The Olympic games started over 2,700 years ago
  • The games were in the honer of Zeus
  • At the first one day Olympic games were a long event was short spirit
  • About 50,000 people could sit in the stadium
Photo by profzucker

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