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Daily Life in Athens
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The Economy Most Athenian citizens were farmers. – They grew things like olives, grapes, and figs. – They planted crops on terraced hillsides. Terracing means carving small, flat plots of land from hillsides Most Athenian citizens were farmers. – They grew things like olives, grapes, and figs. – They planted crops on terraced hillsides. Terracing means carving small, flat plots of land from hillsides
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Trade was also a very important part of Athens’s economy. – The Athenian’s used their superior navy to establish colonies along the Mediterranean, Aegean, and Black Seas. – They exported olive oil, wine, and other household items, and imported grain and other foods they could not grow. Trade was also a very important part of Athens’s economy. – The Athenian’s used their superior navy to establish colonies along the Mediterranean, Aegean, and Black Seas. – They exported olive oil, wine, and other household items, and imported grain and other foods they could not grow.
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Athenian Home Athenians built huge temples and public buildings and generally believed that money should be spent on buildings that benefit the whole community.
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Most people lived in one-story houses made of brick. These houses included: – Courtyards – Living rooms – Dining rooms – Bedrooms – Storerooms – Kitchen Most people lived in one-story houses made of brick. These houses included: – Courtyards – Living rooms – Dining rooms – Bedrooms – Storerooms – Kitchen
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Frescoes Paintings done on wet plaster walls
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They had lamps that burned olive oil. – Dim lighting They had no plumbing – Athenian families got water from a fountain near the agora (Marketplace). They had lamps that burned olive oil. – Dim lighting They had no plumbing – Athenian families got water from a fountain near the agora (Marketplace).
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Athenian Family Life Marriage – Marriage and family were very important to the Athenians. – The main purpose of marriage was to have children. Parents always arranged marriages Girls married around age 13 or 14 A girl’s husband might be twice her age or older Marriage – Marriage and family were very important to the Athenians. – The main purpose of marriage was to have children. Parents always arranged marriages Girls married around age 13 or 14 A girl’s husband might be twice her age or older
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Role of Women – Athenian women were considered inferior to men. – They were citizens but they could not own or inherit property. – A woman’s duties included: Managing the household and slaves Raising the children Role of Women – Athenian women were considered inferior to men. – They were citizens but they could not own or inherit property. – A woman’s duties included: Managing the household and slaves Raising the children
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Role of the children – The mother took care of the children until age 6. – At about age 7, boys come under the care of a pedagogue. This was a male slave who helped educate the boys and taught them manners. They went to school with the boys. – Boys went to school – Girls stayed at home and learned to run a household. They usually received no further education Wealthy girls were taught to read and write Role of the children – The mother took care of the children until age 6. – At about age 7, boys come under the care of a pedagogue. This was a male slave who helped educate the boys and taught them manners. They went to school with the boys. – Boys went to school – Girls stayed at home and learned to run a household. They usually received no further education Wealthy girls were taught to read and write
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Education Athenians placed great value on literacy and education. The Athenian ideal stressed a sound mind and a healthy body. Athenians placed great value on literacy and education. The Athenian ideal stressed a sound mind and a healthy body.
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Elementary School – Families sent their sons to elementary schools for a small fee. – They studied reading, writing, grammar, music, and gymnastics. Grammar and music were taught to develop the mind Gymnastics developed the body – They also studied poetry and were required to learn works like the Iliad and Odyssey by heart. Elementary School – Families sent their sons to elementary schools for a small fee. – They studied reading, writing, grammar, music, and gymnastics. Grammar and music were taught to develop the mind Gymnastics developed the body – They also studied poetry and were required to learn works like the Iliad and Odyssey by heart.
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Sophist School – Men called Sophists opened these schools for older boys. Sophists took their name from the Greek work sophos, meaning “wise”. – These boys studied government, math, ethics and rhetoric. Ethics= the study of what is good and bad and what is moral duty Rhetoric= the study of public speaking and debating Sophist School – Men called Sophists opened these schools for older boys. Sophists took their name from the Greek work sophos, meaning “wise”. – These boys studied government, math, ethics and rhetoric. Ethics= the study of what is good and bad and what is moral duty Rhetoric= the study of public speaking and debating
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Military Service At the age of 18 Athenian males received a year of military training. Young men who could afford armor and weapons became hoplites. Poor men served in the army’s flanks. At the age of 18 Athenian males received a year of military training. Young men who could afford armor and weapons became hoplites. Poor men served in the army’s flanks.
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