Describes various aspects of life in ancient Greece and provides instructions for creating related crafts, including labyrinths, a bronze helmet, and a Trojan horse.
Presents a study of ancient Greece and discusses their early civilization and way of life, gods and goddesses, scholars, cultural life, the marketplace and the ancient temples, the Olympic games, and Greek city-states.
A collection of forty-two essays which explore the lives of ancient Greeks from all walks of life whose accomplishments continue to have influence in the modern world, including Aesop, Plato, Sappho, and Alexander the Great.
Describes ancient Greece's location; environmental, historical, and chronological settings; origins, growth, and decline; economics; social structure; politics; religion and ideology; intellectual accomplishments; and material culture; and discusses controversies in and future directions of the study of Greek civilization.
Describes women in ancient Greece through the Hellenistic age, including their legal rights and status, their home life, their roles in community activities, and their image in mythology, drama, and philosophy.
A history of the technology of ancient Greece including its agriculture and trade, system of writing, strategy of warfare, art and architecture, and technology of medicine.
Presents a concise history of Ancient Greece from fully documented primary and secondary sources and includes information on their Indo-European roots, the rise of city states and democracy, the first defeat of Persia, Alexander the Great, and the decline of the empire.