Ancient Greece: How to Survive
Where Athens and Greece are located today
Welcome, this website is dedicated to the people that want to travel back in time to this beautiful and wonderful country of Ancient Greece. This page will give you vital information to stay safe in Ancient Greece. Some of this information includes: The Religion of Ancient Greece, The Different Stages of Ancient Greece, The important people in Ancient Greece and a Step-by-Step presentation on how to survive a day in Ancient Athens. We hope that this information is helpful to you.
How was Ancient Greece run:
If you travel back to the early stages of Ancient Greece it will be a dictatorship and the person in charge was always very cruel. If you travel back to the later stages it will be a democracy were everyone gets to have a say.
Different Stages of Ancient Greece:
Before you travel back in time you will need to learn the different time periods of ancient Greece and they are: The Neolithic Period 6000-2900 B.C.E, The Early Bronze Age 2900-2000 B.C.E, The Minoan Period 2000-1400 B.C.E, The Mycenaean Period 1600-1100 B.C.E, The Dark Ages 1100-750, The Archaic Period 750-500 B.C.E, The Classical Period 500-336 B.C.E and the The Hellenistic Period 336-146.
If you travel back to the early stages of Ancient Greece it will be a dictatorship and the person in charge was always very cruel. If you travel back to the later stages it will be a democracy were everyone gets to have a say.
Different Stages of Ancient Greece:
Before you travel back in time you will need to learn the different time periods of ancient Greece and they are: The Neolithic Period 6000-2900 B.C.E, The Early Bronze Age 2900-2000 B.C.E, The Minoan Period 2000-1400 B.C.E, The Mycenaean Period 1600-1100 B.C.E, The Dark Ages 1100-750, The Archaic Period 750-500 B.C.E, The Classical Period 500-336 B.C.E and the The Hellenistic Period 336-146.
People who ruled Ancient Greece in these times:
Alexander the Great: Often called the greatest military commander in history, Alexander expanded the Greek empire to its greatest size, never losing a battle. He ruled in the The classical and Hellenistic Periods.
Archimedes: He is considered one of the great mathematicians and scientists in history. He made many discoveries both in math and physics including many inventions. He was alive in the Hellenistic Period
Thucydides: A great Greek historian who was known for the exact science of his research, he wrote about the war between Athens and Sparta. He was alive in the Classical Period
Draco: Famous for his Draconian law that made many offences punishable by death. He was alive in the Archaic Period
Pericles: A leader and statesman during the golden age of Greece. He helped democracy to flourish and led great building projects in Athens that still survive today. He was alive in the Classical Period
Alexander the Great: Often called the greatest military commander in history, Alexander expanded the Greek empire to its greatest size, never losing a battle. He ruled in the The classical and Hellenistic Periods.
Archimedes: He is considered one of the great mathematicians and scientists in history. He made many discoveries both in math and physics including many inventions. He was alive in the Hellenistic Period
Thucydides: A great Greek historian who was known for the exact science of his research, he wrote about the war between Athens and Sparta. He was alive in the Classical Period
Draco: Famous for his Draconian law that made many offences punishable by death. He was alive in the Archaic Period
Pericles: A leader and statesman during the golden age of Greece. He helped democracy to flourish and led great building projects in Athens that still survive today. He was alive in the Classical Period
Religion:
Welcome tourists of the world today we will teach you how to survive the Ancient Greece religion one of Ancient Greece's religion was predominant a form of early paganism, earlier forms of paganism, such as Druidism and both ancient and modern Witchcraft. Greeks believed after death their soul goes straight to the underworld.
Death Rituals:
The Greeks believed that at the moment of death the psyche, or spirit of the dead, left the body as a little breath or puff of wind. during burial the do proper burial.
Welcome tourists of the world today we will teach you how to survive the Ancient Greece religion one of Ancient Greece's religion was predominant a form of early paganism, earlier forms of paganism, such as Druidism and both ancient and modern Witchcraft. Greeks believed after death their soul goes straight to the underworld.
Death Rituals:
The Greeks believed that at the moment of death the psyche, or spirit of the dead, left the body as a little breath or puff of wind. during burial the do proper burial.
How to survive a day in Ancient Athens
Below you will find a short presentation on how to survive a day in Ancient Athens.