The Greeks designed there pottery due to there different functions. ... All of the early Greek plays were always tragedies. ... The constructed a systematic methods of reasoning to prove the truth of mathematical statements. ... They tried to explain everything in mathematical terms. ... At first Greek societies were ruled by a king or queen. ...
Ancient Greek Society Ancient Greece thrived from the third millennium to the first century B.C. The term "ancient Greece" refers culturally to the ways ancient Greeks spoke, worshiped, understood the nature of the physical world, organized their governments, made their livings, entertained themselves, and related to others who were not Greek. ... Greek sons studied to become great citizens of Greece rather than working people. ... Some might learn to read and do some mathematics from their parents. ... Slaves had no power or status in Ancient Greece. ...
There were other civilizations before Greek, however no such civilization contributed as much as Greek civilization did. ... The trading system was very good for Greece. ... There were great developments in the field of mathematics and medicine. ... Many scientific ideas were first discovered in Greek times, and the alphabet we use was based on the Greek alphabet. ... The Greeks were also interested in architecture of Greece and Greek colonies. ...
During the Hellenic and Hellenistic periods, the ancient Greeks were hard at work, making long-lasting contributions to art, poetry, drama, sports, mathematics, science and philosophy. ... He believed that education in astronomy and mathematics was important and a way to sharpen their minds. ... Archimedes was one of the greatest ancient Greek mathematicians. ... One of the Greek physicians was, Hippocrates. ... Pythagoras' major contribution was his mathematical contributions. ...
Athens and Sparta were both Greek city states, or otherwise known as acropolises, and they were just around 150 miles apart. ... Athens is in central Greece, just four miles from the Aegean Sea. ... It was placed on a plain between the mountains and the ocean in the piece of Greece known as the Peloponnesus. ... Teachers taught them reading writing, mathematics, and literature. ... Spartan women had more rights than the average Greek. ...
1. 60 million years ago, the age of giant reptiles came to an end. Dinosaurs ruled the earth, while mammals were not able to evolve because they could never challenge the dinosaurs. Then, a comet hit the earth and the dinosaurs disappeared. Mammals, including primates, were then able to evolve. Over 5 million years ago, primates walked on all fours. ...
VOCABULARY Archaeology: the scientific study of ancient people and cultures principally revealed through excavation. Cromlech: a circle of megaliths. Henge: a Neolithic monument, characterized by a circular ground plan. Used for rituals and marking astronomical events. Megalith: a stone of great size used in the construction of a prehistoric structure. ...