Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Summary of article 2

The Spartan Way

Men’s daily life

Sparta was so successful because their people did not want luxury - they were trained to become warriors since they were 7 years old. One Spartan mother said once to her son "whit your shield on it ". They had a brutal training in the day and they just knew the basics in the school. They had to show they were mature enough and endure difficult situations. Sparta had a really strong army and they conquered Messenia, which gave Sparta a bigger area to control and Sparta became increasingly concerned with military training. For more than 200 years Sparta was the most powerful city-state in ancient Greece.
Their bringing up was strict from the very beginning. If the babies looked sick they would leave them in the mountain to die. The kids were whipped for making the slightest mistake in training. While Athens boys were learning about school and life, Spartan boys were out in the battle. Spartan boys were only taught the basics of reading and writing.

Woman power

Unlike other ancient women, Spartan women were vary free to have power over a lot of things - they could own a public office or have their own property. Spartan women were more free then Athens women. For instance, in Athens girls and married woman needed to be at the house working in the house and they rarely went outside. They went outside on special occasions such as religious festivals and funerals. Spartan women could not were jewellary or perfume or nice clothes, but they could own a house hold and run their own business. Spartan men were only allowed to be soldiers, and could not run their bossiness like women.

The end of Sparta

Sparta and Athens were bitter enemies. Athens was conquered in the Peloponnesian and lost the war in the year 404 B.C. But Sparta’s dominance lasted until 371 B.C., when it was crushed by Thebes.






Bibliography on article 2

Price, Sean. "The Spartan way." The ancienworld. 2010. 

Saturday, October 8, 2011

summry of article

This article talks about the Greek Olympics, why they were so famous and it also
provides the legends about them. The Olympics began in ancient Greece and were held in
honor of the gods, especially Zeus, the king of the gods.

The first records about the Olympics date back very early in Greek history and occur in
some of the writings of the earliest anonymous Greek poets. The earliest written record of
the Olympic festival concerns man named Coroebus. Coroebus apparently won a footrace
of about 200 yards (180 meters) at the Olympic festival 776 B.C.E and was rewarded
whit a wreath of olive branch.

However, the Olympic site dates back several centuries before this race. The games
were held at a sacred site in a valley in western Greece at the place called Olympia. The
Olympic Games brought together people from throughout the Greek world.

What is also interesting is that Olympic festivals were limited only to male Greek
citizens. Foreigners, women and slaves on the other hand were barred from the
competition. It wasn’t before the 128th Olympics that women were allowed to compete.


Thursday, October 6, 2011

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Questions on Greek values





The top 3 are Justice, Ingenuity,teamwork the 2 that showed up the most were ingenuity and justice.at least 3/4 story's in the first story Penelope and the weaving shows loyalty because he keep loyal to her husband in not getting convince by one of the suitor s and she waited until Odysseus came home and she was ingenuis because for 10 long years she trick the suitors saying i have to finish this weaving and she would take it apart every night and redo it.in the second story were Odysseus is trap by the Cyclops he and his team partners make a plan how to escape from the cave of the Cyclops so they showed ingenuity by drinking the Cyclops until he fell and when he woke up  Odysseus and he his men took a big olive branch heated on the fire and used it to blind the cyclopes. then Odysseus went under one of the sheep's of the Cyclopes and while he was feeling them whit his hand all the sheep's were there but the Cyclopes did not touch their belly.they had justice because they got to escape and go home.

There  are many ways that we can show that we still use some of the Greek values we use respect to other we even this value at ISB then we show athletics becouse we have vary good athletes and those are there values then we do use ingenuity for examples they usually say what a ingenues plan you got when somebody gives an idea of a plan to do something.we have spelling bees in the US  and jeopardy games to show some of these values.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Excerpt from The Odyssey

Excerpt A:

Penelope and the waving

1)Loyalty

2) Ingenuity

Excerpt B:

Odysseus and the Cyclopes

1) Teamwork

2) Ingenuity


3) Justice

Excerpt C:

Odysseus and Circe

1)Intuition

2)Hospitality (fake)

Excerpt D:

1)Respect

2)Loyalty

3)Justice came for it

Excerpt E:

1)Teamwork

2) Ingenuity

Excerpt F: Odysseus and the Swineherd

1) Hospitality

2) Respect

3) Ingenuity

4) Intuition

Excerpt G:

1) Athleticism

2) Justice

Excerpt F:
1) Athleticism,

2)Justice

3)Teamwork











Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Mycenaean VS Minoan

Similarties:

Metalworking:

1)same objects done whit bronze
2)both used gold whit jewlary

Differences:

1) The necklace on the picture was given to the gods (minoan).
2)The mycean gave it to the dead king and putted in the tomb.
3)mionan did not craft weapons.
4)myceaneans had goldsmith and bronze-smith.

Palaces:

Similarities:

1)Big palaces
2)The poor lived in 2-3 mud brick house.
3)only the rich people lived in the palace.
4)painted palaces.

Differences:

1) Minoan did not have lock on doors or guards.
2) Mycenaean had locks and guards and tall walls.
3)paintings  of Minoan had animal and nature.
4) Mycenaean painted war and battles.

Pottery:

Similarities:

1)clay
2)had octopus and sea creatures  on some pottery.

Differences:

1)Minoan  did not paint every pice of pottery.
2) Mycenaean painted evry piece of pottery.
3)myceaneans invented goblet.