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By Jessica, Rita, Dylan and Zachary
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designed to keep people cool in long, hot summers and hold heat in during winters Women and men stayed in separate parts of the home Women stayed in deepest parts of the house
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Slaves room Bedroom Andron Gynaikon Bathroom Store room Courtyard Work room Kitchen
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Had small rooms to sleep in and little furniture Rooms for male slaves were grouped around men's dining room Rooms for female slaves were around woman's quarters
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The beds were like the couches in the mens dining room The wooden chests stored clothing
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For males Where they entertained friends and business associates Symposia’s, or drinking parties, were held there Women don’t normally enter this room. Only slaves or hired
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Women’s dining room Where they worked on weaving, spinning Entertained friends Looked after children If a male friend forced into here, there will be severe punishments and insults
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Bathroom: Wealthier people had own bathrooms Water collected from well or public fountain and heated over fire Storeroom: Kept storage jars called amphorae, pithoi Stored olive oil, wine, grain and flour
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Most Greek houses built around courtyard Usually an altar to Hestia or very rarely had Hephaestus Contained a well for clean water
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Workroom: Work shops usually took place in house Slaves often worked here Kitchen: cooked Greek food- simple and healthy Pots in cupboards stored olive oil and grain
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The Good Stuff By Dylan (Hira) and Zach AKA Dark Marshall
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Temples weren’t places of public worship They instead represented the homes of an individual god who protected their community
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Although Greek temples weren’t places of places of public worship, offerings were made at temples The offerings made could include things such as: food, drinks, a proper share of harvest and a share of all trades made Offerings were made daily
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Early temples made of wood, later evolved into being made of stone or cast bronze Grandest god temples made of crystelephantine, a combination of gold and ivory The most important part of the temple were the pillars on the outside which supported the entire structure Temples usually stood inside a sacred enclosure called the Temenos which usually included a natural element such as a spring
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The most famous Greek temple is a temple in dedication of Zeus in Olympia in honour of the Olympics This temple is considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world
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