Ancient Greece

Mythweb

(illustrated adaptations of Greek myths) Shotwell Studios [Greece] [Resources]...

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History of Greek Dancing Links

[Greece] [Resources]...

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Greek Mythology

GreekMythology.com has information on all subjects of Greek Mythology, including details on Greek Gods and Greek Goddesses, Greek Myths and Greek Heroes like Achilles and Hercules. It also has full text of Greek Mythology and Literature books. You can freely use all information in this site for term papers, research papers, college essays and homew...

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Mythology in Western Art

This collection consists of scanned images from various periods of Western art which depict the deities, and heroes mentioned in Homer. The images are classified according to the names of the various deities and heroes. [Univ. of Haifa] [Greece] [Images and Art Collections]...

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Hellenic Museums

Alphabetical list of museums, descriptions and history. National Archaeological Museum Museum of Byzantine Culture Building for the protection of the royal tombs of Vergina Epigraphical Museum Numismatic Museum Herakleion Archaeological Museum Archaelogical Museum of Thessaloniki and more. Hellenic Ministry of Culture [Greece] [Images ...

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Voice of the Shuttle: Classical Studies

GENERAL CLASSICS RESOURCES, Alan Liu [Greece] [Resources]...

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The Greeks and Their Love for Music: A Lost Sound of Antiquity

Music was deeply embedded in the fabric of ancient Greek life, playing a pivotal role in religious ceremonies, public celebrations, and daily activities. For the Greeks, music was not just entertainment but a sacred art, believed to connect humanity with the divine and shape the very harmony of the cosmos. It was an expression of both the human sou...

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The Glory That Was Greece

Foothill College [Greece] [Resources]...

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Bureaucrats and Barbarians

Richard Hooker, Washington State Univ. [Greece] [Resources]...

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Ancient Greek Art and Architecture

The Greeks developed three architectural systems, called orders, each with their own distinctive proportions and detailing. The Greek orders are: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. [Greece] [Images and Art Collections]...

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