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In the Eyes of Men: The Treatment of Women in Ancient Greek Life
by FrecklesAreMyStars, Jul 5, 2008
Includes Biblical references as well as researched references.
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Socrates' Philosophy in His Dialogue with Crito
by Verniel Cutar, Jul 14, 2008
Ever wondered what made Socrates' thoughts and and ideas famous?
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The Contributions of Ancient Greece
by xSTEVExCOREx, Jul 17, 2008
How Greece has affected the world forever.
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Eight Bloodiest and Most Pivotal Battles in Human History
by Verniel Cutar, Jul 31, 2008
Here's a collection of the bloodiest, costliest and most significant battles of all time.
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What is Like to be a Spartan? To Change History
by Stanley Soman, Aug 10, 2008
Travel back in time to 6th century, this role-playing guide will put you in the seats of the ancient days and control the fate of Sparta, the giant of empires.
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Ancient Greek Warfare
by Ecast, Aug 10, 2008
Information on the warfare of ancient Greece.
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Demeter, Goddess of Grain: The "Good Goddess"
by balisunset, Aug 16, 2008
A powerful goddess was Demeter, the goddess of all growing things—mother earth. Barley was sprinkled around her temple as an offering to ensure that the earth would be fertile.
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Dionysus: God of the Grape
by balisunset, Aug 16, 2008
Each winter in Greece, grape vines seemed to die, only to be miraculously reborn in the springtime.
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The Greek Symposium
by balisunset, Aug 16, 2008
The symposium was an elaborate ceremony that usually took place in a ruler’s dining hall or public building, often a temple.
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The Food and Geography of Greece
by balisunset, Aug 16, 2008
The geography of Greece strongly influenced its culture and cuisine. Greece is a rocky, mountainous country surrounded by the sea on three sides. Since only fifteen to twenty percent of the land was flat enough or fertile enough to farm, they couldn’t grow enough grain to feed themselves.
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