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Ancient Greece By Luca, Fede and Ine

JEWELRY AND CLOTHING Greek people used plain wool clothes. ● Richer people used clothes of different colours. ●In greece there were many different precious rocks. ●rich people would have pure jewelry such as rubies. ●The women would marry very young and have a baby to extend the family ●women bathed too times one with water and another on perfumed oil. This was their daily clothes. This are beautiful jewelry that rich people had. The statues of greece had plenty of jewelry such as, gold dimonds and rubies. By Fede

Women´s Daily Life Women also went to wine parties at rich´s people houses. Women were never the ones who said or organized the boy or did the marketing.The man did everything like working and looking after the children. This is a wine party Women just sowed while the men did the rest of the difficult labors. Here is a women sowing clothes for the children women often reuned with their friends.

ATHENS When children died the toys were always conserved. This the education in Athens This are the athens men at war with their shields swords and spear.s. The democracy, a very important thing in our lives, was invented in Athens. By fede, Luca and Inés. meetings took placei n a hill near acropolis ● Athens was the most powerful city of greece and had the richest people in all Greece. It was the biggest city in Greece! The Parthenon of Athena was in Athens, her city. Made parties of wine in honor to Dionysos, the God of wine.

Sparta´s Daily Life Toys and games : tag, marbles, wagons, clay figurines, hide´n´seek, rocking horses, seesaws, yo-yo´s, rattles, swings, balls of wool, bronze fly, similar to chess & dolls. Fitness : very import ant To have strong, healthy babies. for war: super importan t needed more land for crops Went to school: 6 to 20 years old. Learned to fight, kill, steal, lie. Then, healthiest were chosen for war. By: Inés EVERYBODY WANTED THEM AS WAR PARTNERS, EVEN IF THEY WEREN'T NICE. Civilization of ancient Greece. Very powerful. 560 BC! Had 2 different kings, 2 different families.

By: Inés Sparta Inspectors inspected baby boys to know if he had any sign of WEAKNESS. If it did, they sent it to kill ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Girls were NOT inspected. Boys were usually training for war, so women were quite free, not like in other countries. Nobody could marry before 30 years old. Married before dark. Only descendants of original Spartans considered helots. Only traders could go to Sparta, if they were of another country. They did not use any type of coin. Sign for war, they marked it into their shields. Usually wore red in war.

Greek food Grew: wine, oil, corn, olives, jam, jelly and honey. Grew in farms with not so fertile ground, and weather didn't help. Also got plenty of meat from cows, pigs, seafood. Other common food: fruit. Breakfast: barley bread soaked in wine. Most important meal of the day, lunch: bread of cheese, or olives & figs. Dinner; barley, porridge, bread with some vegetables. (Purple skin with a lot of red seeds inside, where there aren't seeds there is a green and yellow part. It is a vegetable.) Thessaly: good place to grow crops. Greeks very clean. Richer people could afford MORE food. those were every- day meals!! barley porridge

Slaves Lot of people became slaves because: they were captured in battles or they were sold by poor father's. For greek people it was common to have slaves. In Athens there are 120,000 slaves. Luca

The End Fede, Ine,Luca