Contains reproducible lessons on various aspects of the history, culture, and geography of ancient Greece and Rome, each with step-by-step instructions for authentic, culture-based projects. Includes teacher background information and resources.
Traces the history and culture of ancient Greece, discussing topics such as Minoan civilization, the Persian Wars, and the conquests of Alexander the Great, and includes over sixty full color maps, special features and timelines, and photographs and illustrations.
Highlights dark deeds from ancient Greece, including slavery, political violence and corruption, the harsh legal code, warfare, Spartan society, sports brutality, and the bloodier tales from Greek mythology.
Describes the efforts of Philip II of Macedonia and his son, Alexander the Great, to unify the different parts of Greece and to establish a vast Greek empire.
A history of warfare in Ancient Greece, covering one thousand years of war, from 1400 to 146 B.C., with illustrations of battle scenes and explanatory maps.
Presents a comprehensive history of the growth of the Empire of ancient Greece, its political and social culture, its thriving democracy, and its eventual decline.