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Peeps at Many Lands: Ancient Greece

Through the eyes of a traveler to ancient Greece, we see how, by reason of geography, Greece became a land of city states. After examining several different city states and their land and naval forces, we watch all Greece come together for the Olympic games. Turning our attention to Athens, we marvel at the theatre, architecture, and sculpture of the age of Pericles. Attractive black and white illustrations complement the text.

Additional Details

ISBN
1-59915-289-4
Print Status
In Print
CHAPTERs
11
Pages
115
Suggested Grades
3rd - 12th
Geographical Setting
Greece
Publisher
Yesterday's Classics
Copyright
2008
Written
1920

CHAPTERs

  • 1 THE TORCH BEARERS
  • 2 WHEN THE WORLD WAS YOUNG
  • 3 THE LAND OF CITY STATES
  • 4 ATHENS IN ITS GOLDEN AGE: THE JOURNEY
  • 5 ATHENS IN ITS GOLDEN AGE: THE CITY
  • 6 THE SAILOR STATE OF GREECE
  • 7 THE SOLDIER STATE OF GREECE
  • 8 THE GREEK GAMES
  • 9 THE THEATRE
  • 10 THE ART OF GREECE: PAINTING AND ARCHITECTURE
  • 11 THE ART OF GREECE: SCULPTURE

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