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Ancient Civilizations b GREECE b ROME b MALI Geographic Features Government Architecture Agriculture Religion Music Sports Art & Entertainment Roles of Men, Women, & Children Mrs. Ney’s 3rd Grade Class

Greece

Geographic Features Greece

Government Greece Athens, a Greek city-state

Architecture Greece The Parthenon

Agriculture Greece An olive tree

Religion Greece Poseidon, God of the Sea

Music Greece A Greek lyre

Sports Greece A discus thrower

Art & Entertainment Greece Greek amphitheater

Roles of Men, Women, & Children Greece

ROME

Geographic Features Rome Roman Empire (150 AD)

Government Rome Caesar Augustus

Architecture Rome The Colosseum

Agriculture Rome Field of wheat

Religion Rome Jupiter, King of Gods

Music Rome

Sports Rome A chariot

Art & Entertainment Rome

Roles of Men, Women, & Children Rome

MALI

Geographic Features MALI

Government MALI

Architecture MALI The Mud Mosque of Djenne

Agriculture MALI

Religion MALI

Music MALI

Sports MALI

Art & Entertainment MALI Archer (13th - 15th Century)

Roles of Men, Women, & Children MALI