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- Greece Pictures. Maestas, Annette; Dai Zovi, Lonnie // Ancient Civilizations: Teacher's Resource Book for Differentiate;2007, p46
Several drawings, puzzles and quizzes that depict the ancient civilization in Greece and its influences are presented.
- THE GREEKS LEADERS IN DEMOCRACY. Reece, Katherine // Greeks;2006, preceding p1
The article presents information about ancient Greece. Ancient Greece was an area about the size of present-day Alabama. Hellas is the name given to the homeland of both ancient and modern Greeks. The character of the land was a major reason for how ancient Greeks lived and how their government...
- Sobre lo griego y lo bárbaro. BURGOS, Jorge ORDÓÑEZ // Nova Tellus;2009, Vol. 27 Issue 2, p123
The self-definition of ancient empires is based on the strong conviction of being God's chosen one. In this way, Greeks, Persians, Assyrians, Sumerians, Indians, Hebrews and Egyptians built their religions, rituals, thought and wisdom. Greece was not the creator of the xenophobic idea consisted...
- Digging Up the Virtual Past. Mattison, David // Searcher;Feb2006, Vol. 14 Issue 2, p20
This article examines several web sites that offer information related to the classical world of ancient Greece and Rome. The Wikipedia entry on Archaeology and its Archaeology Portal provides a good overview of the topic as well as offer many important links. There are 7,000 resources available...
- A sampling of projects on ancient Greece. Beatty, Mary Lou // Humanities;Jul/Aug96, Vol. 17 Issue 3, p32
Presents various databases and exhibitions featuring the products of ancient Greek civilization. U.S. Center of the Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae's production of five volumes of an illustrated dictionary of classical iconography; Features of the exhibition called Pandora's Box:...
- The legacy of Athens. // Calliope;Nov/Dec94, Vol. 5 Issue 2, p32
Focuses on the spread of Greek culture to other countries. Spread of the Greek ideas and culture due to invasions of many empires; Origins of English words from Greek roots; Study of Greek philosophers in colleges and universities; Greek myths as basis for many modern works and plays; Greek...
- The Greek inspiration. Bremer, John // World & I;Feb94, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p392
Focuses on the ancient Greek civilization and their contributions to the modern civilization. Superiority with languages; Greeks as citizens of the cities; Development of the democratic politics; Concepts of ideal, perfection, the need to strive for excellence, speech, order, and rational...
- NEWS I.Q. PAGES 4-5. // Scholastic News -- Edition 4;9/19/2005, Vol. 68 Issue 3, p8
Presents a quiz about ancient Egypt.
- Chaco. Collard III, Sneed B. // Cricket;Aug99, Vol. 26 Issue 12, p51
Provides information on the history of the Native American civilization called Anasazi in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico.


