PPT-1 1 Prefecture of Larissa, Greece:

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Mythology and History Mountain and Sea City of Larissa 2 2 Prefecture of Larissa the mythslive here 3 3 Location Larissa Athens Thessaloniki 4 4 Weather Conditions

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Mythology and History Mountain and Sea City of Larissa 2 2 Prefecture of Larissa the mythslive here 3 3 Location Larissa Athens Thessaloniki 4 4 Weather Conditions From 5. 3 Major Periods of Ancient Greece Civilizations. 1.  . Early Civilizations. :  Minoans (Crete) and Mycenae  (mi se ne) . 2.  . Classical Greece.   (flourishing of arts, literature, philosophy; domination by Sparta and Athens) . in China. Nathaniel Baum-Snow, Brown University. Loren Brandt, University of Toronto. Vernon Henderson, LSE. Matthew Turner, Brown University. Qinghua. Zhang, Peking University. Questions of Interest. Ancient Greece. Greece – Bronze age. Origins of civilization. Prehistory. History. Greece – Bronze age. Origins of civilization. Prehistory. Includes Paleolithic and other . prehistorical. categories. Greece Geography. Water, water everywhere. Islands. Hilly terrain on land. What results?. Mount Olympus. This mountain was thought by many Greeks to be a hangout for Zeus and other major Greek gods. Classical Greek mythology about the twelve major gods (called Olympians) spread throughout the Hellenistic world.. Wars among the . Greek . poli. were . common in the . fifth century before . the Common Era, . but the city-states . united to defend . themselves against . Persia, the most powerful empire in the world at that time. . Battle of Salamis. 480 B.C.E.. Essential Standards. 6.G.1 Understand geographic factors that influenced the emergence, expansion and decline of civilizations, societies and regions (i.e. Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas) over time.. MANAGER. : KYLE. WORKERS. : ALLISON, BECCA, . MEGHAN. WHERE IN THE WORLD IS GREECE?. MAP OF GREECE. THE GREEK FLAG. GEOGRAPHY. Located on the southern end of the Balkan Peninsula.. On the north is Bulgaria, the Republic of Macedonia and Albania.. by . Mrs. Webster. The stripes represent the sea and waves which surround the country on all sides but the North.. The Land. Located at the southeastern corner of Europe. . Famous for its jagged coastline (Aegean Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and the Ionian Sea). . By Linda L. Tavares. Homes. Most homes in ancient Greece had a courtyard, which was the center of activity. Children could safely play outside in the warm climate. Homes were divided into areas for the men and areas for the women. The . By: Alex, Farzan, Hezron, and Zoran. Introduction to Ancient Greece. Ancient Greece consisted of many civilizations inhabiting the surrounding islands of the Aegean sea. During the Bronze Age, the Minoans and Mycenaean both rose and declined heavily on the island of Crete. Ancient Greece contained civilizations rich in culture, philosophy, and mythology. During the Classical Greek Period (500 – 323 BCE), an intellectual revolution occurs in many areas surrounding Ancient Greece, including city-states (except for Sparta of course). Greece has few natural resources and is 80% mountains, making agriculture difficult . Greece used the sea for trade and transportation. Greece set up trading colonies along the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea. 27 26 Gifu Prefecture, located at the geographical center of Japan, boasts good accessibility. By Shinkansen, Japan’s high-speed rail, it is just two hours to Tokyo and only 50 minutes to Osaka. Greece Passport PSD Template. Fully customizable Photoshop layered PSD files. Put any Name, DOB, Passport No., etc. to make your own personalized Greece Id. Strategic Partnerships. SO Brazil. How to use this resource?. Partnership . Model : Example on how to establish formal partnerships with local municipalities. Recruitments Strategy: Unified School Expansion, identify students with ID in the...

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