Empire Builders: The Ancient Greeks
The ancient Greek civilization affected the Western world more than any other in history. Its contribution to science, philosophy, architecture, politics, and drama is apparent in the modern world. We explore Greek mythology, the rivalry between Athens and Sparta, the Persian wars, and Alexander the Great. We examine the archaeological excavations that unearthed these sites.
The ancient Greek civilization affected the Western world more than any other in history. Its contribution to science, philosophy, architecture, politics, and drama is apparent in the modern world. We explore Greek mythology, the rivalry between Athens and Sparta, the Persian wars, and Alexander the Great. We examine the archaeological excavations that unearthed these sites.
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