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Ancient History (Greece) – 35 cards, 396 MB
001. Timeline (JPG)
002. Map of Ancient Greece (JPG)
003. Engineering An Empire (MP4)
004. Athens (MP3)
005. Sparta (Webvideo)
Sample: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piAEzVOqHHU
006. Minoans (PDF)
007. Myceneans (PDF)
008. Greek City States (MP4)
009. Soldiers and War (Website)
010. Slaves (MP4)
011. Dark Ages (Webvideo)
012. Greek Renaissance (PDF)
013. Peloponnesian War (Webvideo)
014. Persian Wars (Website)
015. Hellenistic Greece (Website)
016. Decline and Fall (Website)
017. Daily Life (Webvideo)
018. Food (Website)
019. Clothing (Website)
020. Greek Home (JPG)
021. Greek Men (PPT)
022. Greek Women (Webvideo)
023. Greek Children (Website)
024. Education & Alphabet (Website)
025. Greek Mythology (MP3)
026. Government (PDF)
027. Law (Website)
028. Architecture (Website)
029. Philosophy (Website)
030. Drama and Theatre (PPT)
031. Literature (Website)
032. Science and Technology (PDF)
033. Astronomy (Website)
034. Art (Website)
035. Music and Dance (Website)
+ Screenshot & Manual
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