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Ancient Greece

Demetria Deering November29,2011 homeroom208. Ancient Greece. Ancient Greece Food. Wheat Bread Barley Olive Oil Wine Apples Figs Cheese. Ancient Greece Food. Greece Games. The Greeks played athletic Games And held competitions. They played a

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Ancient Greece

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  1. Demetria Deering November29,2011 homeroom208 Ancient Greece

  2. Ancient Greece Food • Wheat Bread • Barley • Olive Oil • Wine • Apples • Figs • Cheese

  3. Ancient Greece Food

  4. Greece Games The Greeks played athletic Games And held competitions. They played a Games called Pythian Which Was Played Every 4years.The most famous game Was held at Olympia South-West Greece.

  5. Greek Games

  6. Names From Ancient Greece • Acacias' • Aesop • Agape • Agatha • Agnes

  7. Ancient Greece Games

  8. Languages In Ancient Greece Ancient Rome spoke Latin, which, as their Empire spread throughout Europe, passed through out Europe as well.The Ancient Greeks spoke a variety of different languages. Ancient Greece people speak Greek and who ever didn't know that now knows.

  9. Languages In Ancient Greece

  10. Education In Ancient Greece There were two forms of education in ancient Greece: formal and informal. Formal education was attained through attendance to a public school or was provided by a hired tutor. Informal education was provided by an unpaid teacher, and occurred in a non-public setting. Education was an essential component of a person’s identity in ancient Greece, and the type of education a person received was based strongly in one’s social class, the culture of one’s polis, and the opinion of one’s culture on what education should include.

  11. Education In Ancient Greece

  12. Ancient Greece Entertainment Storytelling A 19th century painting of a scene from the Iliad in the style of Greek vase painting Story-telling played an enormous part in the entertainment of ordinary Greeks, from the second millennium BC right up to the start of the archaic period. With low levels of literacy, tales of myth and legend were recited from memory around the fire and passed on from generation to generation. 

  13. Ancient Greece Entertainment

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