Voyage Back in Time:
Ancient Greece


Partheonon in Greece
photo courtesy of Portland State University
 

Students will explain the term civilization and describe the ancient civilizations of Greece in terms of geographic features, government, agriculture, architecture, music, art, religion, sports, and roles of men, women, and children.

Students will gain knowledge in each of the above-mentioned areas by clicking the appropriate links, reading the information, and completing any accompanying activities, as well as searching some of the additional suggested links to other relevant sites. Students can return to this page of the site at any time by clicking Home.

 


Civilization- a culture that builds cities and has achievements in art, literature, science, and technology.

Table of Contents

GREECE
Geographic Features
Government
Agriculture
Architecture
Music
Art and Entertainment
Religion
Sports
Roles of Men, Women, and Children


Reference Page


This document was created by Grant Fisher and Cheri Beth Harlan, former students at the University of Richmond studying in the department of Education. They completed the original version of this document as a project for the class EDUC 343: Computers in the Elementary Classroom, during the spring semester of 1998.

Assistance for this project was provided by Dr. Patricia Stohr-Hunt. She has maintained and revised this document as an interactive resource for educators, students and parents. All inquiries and comments regarding this document should be mailed to her at the following address: pstohrhu@richmond.edu


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