 When do we recycle???  => when we have lots of new materials at our disposal ?  => or when we don’t have many?  recycling is a practice we use mostly.

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 When do we recycle???  => when we have lots of new materials at our disposal ?  => or when we don’t have many?  recycling is a practice we use mostly when we don’t have enough new materials to make new things

think green renew reuse recycle

bone meat tools knife

boar tusk boar ‘s tusk helmet

soldier motorcyclist fireman police officer

Odysseus ( Ulysses ) was a Greek King that fought in the Trojan War Iliad is an ancient Greek poem that Homer wrote in the 8th century BC

tile clay pot vase “ AMPHORAS ” were clay containers. People used to keep oil or wine in them.

fragments of pottery send messages and make lists or for children’s writing practice => cheap   expensive

the broken pieces of pottery were called “ ostraca ” When people thought that a citizen was dangerous for their democracy, they decided to hold a vote on ostracism. They wrote the name of that citizen down (vote) and when a large number wrote the same name, the dangerous man had to leave Attica within 10 days and stay away for 10 years (exile).

fishing net weight cracks on the wall loom weaving

tools weapons vessels etc melting coins armour shields etc

lead The ancient Greeks used lead to link the pillar pieces, to hold them together. Lead is a strong metal that can hold pieces together. pillar

In 1821, during the war of Independence, the Turks didn’t have any lead to make bullets… the monuments were in danger !!! The Greeks gave the Turks lead to make bullets… …and in this way they saved the monuments !!! Of course, in this case, Greeks have prevented lead’s “recycling”…

recycling was practiced everywhere in the world! the ancient Greeks had their own ways of recycling…