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Deakin Ancient Greece Power Point exploration history

history The Greeks built the Trojan war horse as a way into the enemy's city as a surrender gift, so they could destroy the city from the inside out. The Trojan horse was made completely out of wood and the Greeks hid on the inside waiting to attack the opposing city. The Trojan war was over power

history This is the head of Herodotus. Herodotus was born in Halicarnassus. He is most notably known for his writing of the ancient Greeks.

history Thucydides was born in Alimos. He is known for his book the History of the Peloponnesian War. He was a aristocrat.

Philosophy This is Thales of Miletus. Hepredicted the solar eclipse of 28 May 585. He was explaining myths away with real things.

Architecture This temple was built in the city of Athens. It is a religions temple for all the gods and goddess. The columns on this building are 19.5m high

Art This is the mask Agamemnon. This mask was made in the bronze age of art. There was also paintings made. Also all of Greek art is in 3D.

mythology mythology This is a sculpture of Zeus or Poseidon. The Greeks three main gods are Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. One story of the gods is Poseidon and Athena’s gift battle over who will protect Athens

Inventions Many of the Greeks inventions are steel used today. The Greeks inventions also include toy such as the hula-hoop. I think they also made socket wrenches.

Literature One of the most told stories is homer’s Odyssey. All of the plays were also stories. Their theaters were also just stories.

Daily Life Greek life was different for men and woman. The wife work was centered at home. Men almost always worked in the filed.