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Greece ancient cities
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Athens set aside at least 60 days a year for annual festivals. The festivals of Athens are the best known,and they were plentiful.

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On holidays they show off their artistic style to other people who have never seen it even though they all had similar styles.Īncient Greek festivals were a major part of religious events that recurred annually, every two years, or every four years.Įvery holiday or festival there was always one thing they had to do and that was to worship and celebrate or do whatever it took to keep a strong and steady relationship between the mortals and the gods and goddesses.

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Watch Art on Ancient Greek Vases Come to Life with 21st Century AnimationĪn Animated Reconstruction of Ancient Rome: Take A 30-Minute Stroll Through the City’s Virtually-Recreated Streetsįrench Illustrator Revives the Byzantine Empire with Magnificently Detailed Drawings of Its Monuments & Buildings: Hagia Sophia, Great Palace & Moreīased in Seoul, Colin Marshall writes and broadcasts on cities, language, and culture. His projects include the book The Stateless City: a Walk through 21st-Century Los Angeles and the video series The City in Cinema. How Ancient Greek Statues Really Looked: Research Reveals their Bold, Bright Colors and Patterns

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Introduction to Ancient Greek History: A Free Course from Yale The History of Ancient Greece in 18 Minutes: A Brisk Primer Narrated by Brian Cox

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The Ancient Greeks: A Free Online Course from Wesleyan University Tsalkanis himself mentions the smartphone apps that could one day enrich our visits to Athens with augmented reality - allowing us, in other words, to experience Athens as it is and Athens as it might have been, both at the same time. Just as Tsalkanis’ historical models of Athens will continue to be filled in, expanded, and improved, the technological range of their possible uses will only expand. “You can immerse into this environment,” Tsalkanis tells Sharp, “or you can even 3D print it if you like.” You can also view the individual digital reconstruction videos posted to Ancient Athens 3D’s Youtube channel, which showcase such monuments as the Temple of Ilissos, the Temple of Hephaestus, and the city of Delphi.










Greece ancient cities