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The Ancient Civilization of Wonder
 Geography
   Greece is a country in Southeastern Europe.
   Greece is divided into three different regions; Northern
    Greece, Central Greece and Peloponnese.
   The capital of Greece is Athens.

 History
   Ancient Greece goes all the way back to 6,000 B.C.
   This goes all the way back to the Neolithic Period
   We know about the history of Ancient Greece by observing
    their artwork, like pottery, temples, sculptures and other
    pieces of art from Ancient Greece.
Greece’s agriculture is poor because they lack natural resources to grow
    their food. About 70 percent of the land cannot be farmed on due to
    bad soil. Their agriculture takes place in the center of Thessaly,
    Macedonia, and Thrace. Another thing that holds back Greece’s
    agriculture is low rainfall and bad land ownership. Aside from all of
    their rural factors, Greece is a major producer of cotton, tobacco and
    even wine. Their agriculture also includes animals such as goat milk
    which takes up 6% of their agriculture. Others include cattle, chicken,
    rabbits, pigeons, and hogs.



photo courtesy of :
http://www.photographersdirect.com/buyers/stockphoto.asp?imageid=3013618
 The history of Ancient Greece starts back in the Stone
  Age when there were hunters.
 Then came the civilizations of Minoan and Mycenaean
  Kings, and early farming.
 After this came many wars, and this time was known
  as the Dark Ages.
 After the Neolithic Period came the Bronze Age, which
  started to 2800 B.C. and ended in 1050 B.C.
            Photo courtesy of :
            http://www.britishmuseum.org/the_museum/departments/greece_and_rome.aspx
 For their architecture, the Greeks came up with their own system that they
    called orders.
 There are 3 orders: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.
 The Doric style is very sturdy and has a plain top.
 The Ionic style has a thinner and classier. Its top has a scroll like design.
 The last style is the Corinthian, which is also stylish and intricate. It is
    often decorated with acanthus leaves.




                    Doric                                   Ionic   Corinthian
Pictures courtesy of: http://www.ancientgreece.com/s/Art/
 The Greeks used a lot of material for their art, such as stone, marble,
  limestone, and clay.
 These sculptures were very important to their culture because a lot of
  them tell stories about Gods, heroes, and creatures.
 Many of the Greek statues are also part of the Roman culture, and the
  Romans had deep respect for the Greek sculptures.
 Their Art was divided into seven time periods: Mycenaean Art, Sub-
  Mycenaean or Dark Age, Proto-Geometric, Geometric Art, Archaic,
  Classical, and Helloenistic.




Photo courtesy of: http://fashionarttrend.blogspot.com/2011/09/greek-art.html
 The Greeks actually invented athletic competitions.
 These competitions began in the early 700 B.C. to
  honor their Gods.
 In the Olympics, no women were allowed to
  participate or even watch the games.
 You had to be a citizen of Ancient Greece to
  participate.




Photo courtesy of: http://www.cbc.ca/olympics/history/story/2008/05/05/f-olympics-feature-1906.html
 The Greek Olympics started out with two
  competitions, athletics on one day and wrestling on
  the other.
 This then expanded to five days of Olympics with
  many events
 A lot of the athletes who competed in the Olympics
  made sacrifices and often prayed.
 Greeks are well-known for their stories about Gods and
  their many adventures.
 They tell stories called myths.
 The Gods and Goddesses in these myths are important
  to their culture.
 The Greeks have made temples and statues to honor
  them.




Photo courtesy of: http://www.collegeotr.com/college_otr/michigan_greek_mythology_the_list_2890
 One of the most famous Gods is Zeus, lord of the sky
  and rain. He overthrew his father and won the battle
  with his brother Hades. He is now the ruler of the
  Gods.
 Another famous God is Poseidon, who is the God of
  the sea. He is well-known for his tall trident and his
  power to control the waters. He is also the brother of
  Zeus.




Photos courtesy of: http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/1400/1447/zeus_1.htm and http://www.greekmythology.com/Olympians/Poseidon/poseidon.html
 "Greece Agriculture, Information about Agriculture in Greece." Encyclopedia of the
Nations - Information about countries of the world, United Nations, and World
Leaders. Advameg, Inc., n.d. Web. 8 Dec. 2011.
 " Ancient Greece - History, mythology, art, war, culture, society, and architecture. ."
Ancient Greece - History, mythology, art, war, culture, society, and architecture. .
University Press Inc, n.d. Web. 8 Dec. 2011.
 "Poseidon." Greek Mythology. N.p., n.d. Web. 8 Dec. 2011.

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Ancient Greece Writing Component

  • 2.  Geography  Greece is a country in Southeastern Europe.  Greece is divided into three different regions; Northern Greece, Central Greece and Peloponnese.  The capital of Greece is Athens.  History  Ancient Greece goes all the way back to 6,000 B.C.  This goes all the way back to the Neolithic Period  We know about the history of Ancient Greece by observing their artwork, like pottery, temples, sculptures and other pieces of art from Ancient Greece.
  • 3. Greece’s agriculture is poor because they lack natural resources to grow their food. About 70 percent of the land cannot be farmed on due to bad soil. Their agriculture takes place in the center of Thessaly, Macedonia, and Thrace. Another thing that holds back Greece’s agriculture is low rainfall and bad land ownership. Aside from all of their rural factors, Greece is a major producer of cotton, tobacco and even wine. Their agriculture also includes animals such as goat milk which takes up 6% of their agriculture. Others include cattle, chicken, rabbits, pigeons, and hogs. photo courtesy of : http://www.photographersdirect.com/buyers/stockphoto.asp?imageid=3013618
  • 4.  The history of Ancient Greece starts back in the Stone Age when there were hunters.  Then came the civilizations of Minoan and Mycenaean Kings, and early farming.  After this came many wars, and this time was known as the Dark Ages.  After the Neolithic Period came the Bronze Age, which started to 2800 B.C. and ended in 1050 B.C. Photo courtesy of : http://www.britishmuseum.org/the_museum/departments/greece_and_rome.aspx
  • 5.  For their architecture, the Greeks came up with their own system that they called orders.  There are 3 orders: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.  The Doric style is very sturdy and has a plain top.  The Ionic style has a thinner and classier. Its top has a scroll like design.  The last style is the Corinthian, which is also stylish and intricate. It is often decorated with acanthus leaves. Doric Ionic Corinthian Pictures courtesy of: http://www.ancientgreece.com/s/Art/
  • 6.  The Greeks used a lot of material for their art, such as stone, marble, limestone, and clay.  These sculptures were very important to their culture because a lot of them tell stories about Gods, heroes, and creatures.  Many of the Greek statues are also part of the Roman culture, and the Romans had deep respect for the Greek sculptures.  Their Art was divided into seven time periods: Mycenaean Art, Sub- Mycenaean or Dark Age, Proto-Geometric, Geometric Art, Archaic, Classical, and Helloenistic. Photo courtesy of: http://fashionarttrend.blogspot.com/2011/09/greek-art.html
  • 7.  The Greeks actually invented athletic competitions.  These competitions began in the early 700 B.C. to honor their Gods.  In the Olympics, no women were allowed to participate or even watch the games.  You had to be a citizen of Ancient Greece to participate. Photo courtesy of: http://www.cbc.ca/olympics/history/story/2008/05/05/f-olympics-feature-1906.html
  • 8.  The Greek Olympics started out with two competitions, athletics on one day and wrestling on the other.  This then expanded to five days of Olympics with many events  A lot of the athletes who competed in the Olympics made sacrifices and often prayed.
  • 9.  Greeks are well-known for their stories about Gods and their many adventures.  They tell stories called myths.  The Gods and Goddesses in these myths are important to their culture.  The Greeks have made temples and statues to honor them. Photo courtesy of: http://www.collegeotr.com/college_otr/michigan_greek_mythology_the_list_2890
  • 10.  One of the most famous Gods is Zeus, lord of the sky and rain. He overthrew his father and won the battle with his brother Hades. He is now the ruler of the Gods.  Another famous God is Poseidon, who is the God of the sea. He is well-known for his tall trident and his power to control the waters. He is also the brother of Zeus. Photos courtesy of: http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/1400/1447/zeus_1.htm and http://www.greekmythology.com/Olympians/Poseidon/poseidon.html
  • 11.  "Greece Agriculture, Information about Agriculture in Greece." Encyclopedia of the Nations - Information about countries of the world, United Nations, and World Leaders. Advameg, Inc., n.d. Web. 8 Dec. 2011.  " Ancient Greece - History, mythology, art, war, culture, society, and architecture. ." Ancient Greece - History, mythology, art, war, culture, society, and architecture. . University Press Inc, n.d. Web. 8 Dec. 2011.  "Poseidon." Greek Mythology. N.p., n.d. Web. 8 Dec. 2011.