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- Aeschylus: Ancient Greek Playwright Aeschylus is hailed as the father of Greek tragedy; his plays are among the oldest surviving western literature. They are gripping, stately, troubling, and raise issues that are still pertinent today. They show a stern regard for justice, civil duty...
- Ancient Greece: A Unit Study Ah, the Ancient Greeks! What a wonderful subject to explore! From Ancient Greek Mythology to the Philosophies of Socrates and Plato, from Euclid's Geometry to the origins of Democracy, this is a unit study for middle schoolers that can easily be...
- The Rosetta Stone of Ancient Egypt Discovered near the town of Rosetta in 1799 by a soldier in Napoleon's army, the Rosetta Stone turned out to be the key to unlocking the lost language of the ancient Egyptians. The inscription on the Rosetta Stone is in three different scripts. The u...
- MYTHPHILE: The Blog for Mythology Lovers Remember Joseph Campbell, that learned yet charismatic storyteller who never met a myth he didn't like? What if there were a blog for sharing mythology, telling old myths afresh, exploring the origins of seasonal holidays, and posting in-depth profile...
- Bodrum @ Travel Turkey Bodrum is a Turkish port in Muğla Province. The city was called Halicarnassus of Caria in ancient times. The Mausoleum of Mausolus was there, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
- Priene @ Travel Turkey Bias, one of the seven wise men of the ancient times, grew up in Priene. Priene is one of the twelve Ionian cities and a typical Greek city with no Roman buildings. As alluvium from the Maiandros began filling in the city, Alexander the Great found a...
- Ancient Greek Food and Cooking For the ancient Greeks, food had religious and social meaning, to be shared with family, friends and welcome visitors. The meat they killed was sacrificial to their gods and was hunted for in the wild. They drank watered down wine to the god Dionysu...
