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- Ancient Greece Odyssey: A Traveler's Journal Myth major seeks armchair travelers, art lovers, and born-again pagans for a ramble through the ruins of ancient Greece. Odyssey Latest Update: Sanctuary of Epidaurus Posted 11.26.09 I visited Greece in spring 2005 for the first time, whe...
- Ancient Greece Odyssey: Museums of Athens Welcome back! In this installment of my odyssey through Greece, I'll share my photos and information about Greek art in the Acropolis Museum and Athens National Museum. I've included general information to orient those who know nothing about...
- Ancient Greece Odyssey: The Acropolis of Athens Welcome back! Today I'll be visiting the the Acropolis and the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, and the Theater of Dionysos. Along the way I'll share my photographs and some useful resources about these fascinating ancient monuments. If you...
- Ancient Greece Odyssey: Eleusis and Demeter M y odyssey through Greece turns next to the ancient site of Eleusis, sanctuary of the goddesses Demeter and Persephone. Before I share my photos and retrace my steps there, I would like to tell you an ancient myth about Eleusis. This story was one o...
- "It's All Greek to Me!" Gift Shop Welcome to the Squidoo lens for my "It's All Greek to Me" Gift Shop, selling unique gifts with an ancient Greek twist! Many of you have visited my Ancient Greece Odyssey: A Traveller's Journal travel diary with photos, stories, and...
- 40-Minute Greek 40-Minute Greek - Learn Greek in a few minutes and speak with the Greek people on your next visit to Greece! This downloadable audio file provides the opportunity to hear and practise the Greek language. The phrases are kept short and simple so that...
- Greek Mythology Trivia Quiz: Monsters! Try this monster edition of the Greek Mythology Quiz! Our next subject: Monsters! Greek mythology is teeming with them. So quick, before some Greek hero knocks them off, let's take a head count. Other Greek Mythology Quizzes in this series: Easy...
- Krater connection Would you add water to your wine? You'd probably answer no. But the ancient Greeks did. In fact, they made a big deal of it. Wine and water were mixed together in huge clay vessels called kraters. Most of them were wide-mouthed and footed, with a han...
- Greek Vases Info about the Greek Vases that inspire my art. The minotaur, Hercules, and the Muses.
