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The Ancient World

The Ancient World

Join us in delving deep into the wonders of the Ancient World exploring in depth such fascinating civilizations as the Egyptians, the Romans and the Greeks!

11
Nov
Exekias Versus His Contemporaries (Part 2)

Exekias Versus His Contemporaries (Part 2)

The

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Exekias Versus His Contemporaries (Part 2)
The Amasis Painter's 'Ovoid Lekythos (Weaving) Vase', can be described as stagnant and a little lifeless in places,
11
Nov
Exekias Versus His Contemporaries (Part 1)

Exekias Versus His Contemporaries (Part 1)

Whether an artist is 'fine' or not can

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Exekias Versus His Contemporaries (Part 1)
Whether an artist is 'fine' or not can generally be judged by the quality of their work. Aesthetically pleasing vases show evidence of realism, n
22
Oct
How does Homer create a moving portrayal of family relationships in the Iliad?

How does Homer create a moving portrayal of family relationships in the Iliad?

Homer creates a moving portrayal of family relationships through...

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How does Homer create a moving portrayal of family relationships in the Iliad?
Homer creates a moving portrayal of family relationships through Hector’s desire to gain kleos for himself, to gain time for his parents. 
17
Aug
Unsolved Ancient Mysteries (Part 3)

Unsolved Ancient Mysteries (Part 3)

The Lady of the Spiked Throne: The Lady of the Spiked Throne is a mysterious unique artefact which scientists have dated to 2700 BC! That s nearly...

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Unsolved Ancient Mysteries (Part 3)
The Lady of the Spiked Throne: The Lady of the Spiked Throne is a mysterious unique artefact which scientists have dated to 2700 BC! That’s nearly 5000
17
Aug
Unsolved Ancient Mysteries (Part 2)

Unsolved Ancient Mysteries (Part 2)

Ever Burning Lamps: Today we have electricity for light at the flick of a switch but in the Middle Ages people found light by creating fire, for which one...

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Unsolved Ancient Mysteries (Part 2)
Ever Burning Lamps: Today we have electricity for light at the flick of a switch but in the Middle Ages people found light by creating fire, for which one ne

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