Life In Ancient Greece
Jonathan – Religion of the Greeks
The ancient world of Greek warfare Tactics, weapons and famous battles
Greek Theatre By Craig Mc’Nare Adams
Parts of a Theatre
A Greek Theatre
Birth of the Play
Greek Masks
Flavia – Life of Women
Kate - clothing
CHITON
IONICDORIC
To design the dresses Head jewelry
Ancient Greece make-up Today’s make-up
Ancient Greece men
Ancient Greek Art && pottery SPEACH Tara McCleery 03/02/10
This is a centaur this creature is well known in Greece The Centaur is a mythical creature The Centaur is a mythical creature It is half man half horse It is half man half horse It was a mythical creature that protected a maze called a labyrinth It was a mythical creature that protected a maze called a labyrinth Which was found in Crete Which was found in Crete
Vases were made very often 100,000 vases were recorded last year The most popular kind of painting on a vase is red and black Most made of clay
pottery This is the most common painted pottery with a red background and a black painting This one is of men making/cooking something There were 100,000 vases recorded
War painted pottery This is of men going to war Painted pottery was often about war and life
Black and red Some were also made with black backgrounds and red figures
Olympic paintings This is of men in the Olympics doing a race
Birds and animals This is of birds and geometric shapes
By Nick Holmberg Spartans
Greek Technology
INCENDIARY WEAPON
TEMPLES AND OTHER BUILDING STRUCTURES
CRANE
CATAPULT
Greek temples and architecture Sarah Sparks
Here is an ancient ruined temple in Athens, Greece.
Here are three Greek columns
Here is an example of the first houses in Greece. Here you see the door at the shorter end of the house:
Here is the well known Parthenon in Athens, Greece
Here are some examples of the Doric style
Here are some examples of the Ionic style
Here are some examples of the Corinthian style
Kasper - Olympics
Ancient Greek Olympics
Olympia Zeus Statue inside his temple at Olympia
The “Athlon” the winners received A 100 oxen were sacrificed before the games began
ANCIENT GREECE AND THERE NAVY By Jesse King
FACTS Steering the ship at the back using tow oars witch works like a rudder. Ships were important for war, moving, transport and trade. Greece made a lead plat to stop them from sinking but there ships were made of wood. The Greece hade three different anchors and they hade many different ship sizes. The Greece ships hade a rammer to snick the other ship.
The sails. This is wher e the captai n sites. The oars that moved the ship. This is the ramm er. The rud der.
PITCHERS