We have included these links for anyone who wants to further explore the world wide web and discover additional facts, pictures, and other information about Ancient Greece as well as present day Greece. There are many thousands of sites related to Greece and Ancient Greece. The ones included here have been particularly interesting to us. We hope you will enjoy them. Click on the underlined headings to go to each one.
http://www.museum.upenn.edu/greek_world/Trade_Craft/POttery_index.html
This site contains pictures and information about Ancient Greek pottery styles, history, and development. It includes time lines of vase painting style development, archaeological pottery evidence, and has related links about coinage, pottery manufacturing, and commercial pottery.
http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/gr.html
This is a good place to find information about the topography of Greece, view maps, and learn about the people of present day Greece, their government and economy.
http://eawc.evansville.edu/grpage.html
Go here to find writings by Aristophanes, Aristotle, and Plato. There is a fun quiz to take on mythology, too.
http://www.meridian.wednet.edu/mms/curric/ss/greece.htm
This site contains links to "teacher resources" and sites with information about the ancient Olympics, mythology, Greek gods, and the Greek alphabet.
http://www.costumes.org/pages/greeklinks.htm
This fun site contains information and pictures about how the Ancient Greeks dressed. It shows hair styles, clothing history and development, styles of armor, and warrior dress.
http://aol.com/international/europe/greece
This site will lead you to almost anywhere you might want to go in present day Greece. While much of the information is about traveling to different sites as a tourist, it shows many pictures of various parts of Greece and gives the viewer a good idea of how Greece looks like today.
http://web.uvic.ca/hrd/UAP/greece.htm
This site has gathered together many links to resources relating to the culture and history of the Ancient Greeks.
History of Mathematics: Greece
http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/greece.html
This is where you should go to learn about the history of mathematics in Ancient Greece.
www.ancientsites.com
At this site you can take a virtual tour of the ancient acropolis as it might have looked. There are similar opportunities offered for other ancient cultures as well.
http://library.advanced.org/18650/data/lostlands/maps.html
As the name says, this site contains ancient maps of Greece.
The Ancient Olympic Games Virtual Museum
http://devlab.cs.dartmouth.edu/olympic/
A site devoted to things related to the original olympic games.
Ancient Greece Resources for 6th Grade Social Studies
http://www.dalton.org/groups/Greece/index.html
At this site you can visit a museum, view art and architecture of Ancient Greece, and take a tour.
Ancient Greek Science Resources
http://www.webexpert.net/vasillios/GRscnce.html
Here you can learn about the development of science and the contributions made by the Ancient Greeks.
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As you might want to enjoy discovering new sites on your own, and searching the WWW as we have, here are some suggested topics that have given us good results.
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