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Collection of links geared toward middle school students.
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A family from Sparta and a family from Athens are at war. Follow their fortunes through good and bad. Discover what it was like to live in Greece circa 430 BCE, how democracy gave way to tyranny, and how Alcibiades kept changing sides.
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Study great Greek playwrights, learn about the cult of Dionyssos, and elements of the play.
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Brief look at the civilization and its influence on the way people live today.
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An introduction to ancient Greek history from Reed College in Portland, Oregon.
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A look at the daily routines, customs, and lifestyle of the Greeks. Includes clip art, maps, and games.
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A photographic archive of the archaeological and architectural remains, including essays and resources.
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Topics include land and time, daily life, economics, and religion.
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(vs the American court system) Government in ancient Athens, a city-state in ancient Greece
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A brief, selective history of Alexander's life, with illustrations.
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Introduction to ancient Greek history, culture, politics, art and warfare. Includes timeline from 1400 B.C. to 337 B.C., map, a look at life in Athens, and ancient Greek language lessons. From PBS.
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Information on ancient Greek history.
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Introduction to the Greek culture from the Archaic Period to The Three Empires.
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